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There’s definitely a way to prove it, ask it to spell out a moderately complex program.

To be fair, I would totally be willing and probably would do this, just to try to prove that I could, even just to myself. At least until the audience got bored and walked away after the 37th “open bracket”…

I remember being excited about Edge, I even started using it because it was fast and had a couple of built-in features I liked. It was a big improvement over the old IE, it felt like Microsoft was going the right direction, but then they kept using dark patterns to change my default search engine to Bing.


Now you have "rounded edges" in Edge that add a content area limiting margins to all sides. Also, they took an open source browser and do not provide the source for Edge. So much for love of open source.


Should've used GPL, Google!


And now Edge is just another one of many chromium based browsers.


Or their constant use of dark patterns to push you into using Bing and Edge. I was actually an Edge user myself. I liked a few of its built-in features, and it felt pretty fast. But then they started tricking me into changing my default search engine to Bing. I fell for it a couple of times, and then I quit.


I hear people saying that every day in Slack and Teams


Teams is broken too


I must be a lucky one because calls always worked for me on teams. On the other hand, everything else is a dumpster fire.


That era taught me how much regular users can tolerate awful, slow interfaces.


Wow, so it has surpassed humans.


And now Apple started to lose it.


They’ve been losing it for many years now, it just has become impossible to cover up now for even the most casual observers.


I read the other day that one of their devs has a vanilla CC setup that consists of 10 agents running in parallel. Why doesn’t he just ask one of those agents to fix it??


Still, code describes what and how, but not why.


Tip: Look for someone selling their grownup children’s Lego collection. I recently found a couple selling their children’s old Lego collection in Facebook Marketplace. I got an enormous bag of them for just a few bucks. It was a headache to filter out the garbage in them (small non-LEGO toys, unique pieces that were not really useful, a few mixed mega blocks, broken pieces, etc) but it was worth it, my children love them!


I second this. I joined a second hand Lego Whatsapp group a while ago and that's made it far more affordable.


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