I've been seeing this headline all week, and didn't think much of it, since I basically never buy from Amazon. But I'd forgotten they own Twitch. And boy, do I use a lot of Twitch. Unfortunately, in the way of money, it's pretty much all subscriptions that are already paid for. None of those are coming up for renewal next week, that I could cancel. I could definitely just not watch anything next week, but the union that organized this says they're looking for drops in sales. Not watching would only contribute to that if I would have been served ads. I'm wondering if I should instead try spread the word of the boycott, in the streams I watch.
Interestingly, I was able to upload these two screenshot snippets to lemm.ee, but not the game screenshots I was trying to post. I suppose that means there's SOMETHING weird about the game screenshots, but generate them the exact same way every time, including the one above that you were able to re-upload successfully.
When it comes to .NET languages, no, I virtually never have issues with error reporting. Individual errors do get stuck in the list VERY occasionally, but usually a clean will clear them out. Seems to be an issue with continual compilation sometimes crashing in the background.
When it comes to non-.NET languages, most notably for me being TypeScript, yeah, it's a lot less reliable, but still well within the margin of usable. The TypeScript IntelliSense engine tends to only parse and report on files that are open, or have been opened recently. Biggest thing is that the TypeScript IntelliSense engine and TypeScript build engine don't coordinate, so after a build, every error will appear twice, once with "Build:" as a prefix, and once without. And the "Build:" errors don't clear until the next build.
I have never seen anything like what your screenshot shows. What is the project architecture here?
The federal agency also announced it has terminated cooperative agreements with the Retirement and Disability Research Consortium (RDRC)—a program for research on Social Security, retirement and disability policy issues. Ending these agreements is expected to result "in about $15 million in cost savings for hardworking Americans in fiscal year 2025," the SSA said.
So, we're eliminating inefficiencies by eliminating programs that identify inefficiencies.
Me personally, I'm okay with spending $0.10/year to have experts both inside and outside of the Social Security Administration identify problems with Social Security that they can work on.
Nah, I definitely think it was a ruse, just not this one. What the fuck were they ever gonna DO with 3 million e-mails coming in within a week? Actually analyze them all to idendify each employee's value? Nonsense.
A) It was a cheap way to bank an excuse to fire anyone who didn't respond "for cause" at some later point when they identify people they want to fire, and are looking for cause.
B) They were planning to feed all the responses into an LLM or something similar. Maybe as a way to look for certain "woke" buzzwords and make a hitlist of people to target for firing.
Well, I would, if the issue hadn't self-corrected again today.
It's pretty much just what /u/irelephant posted here. There's very little actual info present, just an HTTP status of 500 with a boilerplate nginx response page.
When it inevitably starts happening again, I'll be sure and take some captures of the full request/response details.
Generally, you want to salt ss early in the process as tasting is possible. Allowing it to cook into the food makes it more effective, and you'll usually end up using less overall.
I always liked the theory that Han was intentionally using nonsense jargon, to see if Obi Wan would pick up on it. To see how gullible he is. And Obi Wan just went with it cause he was kinda desperate to get off the planet, what with the stormtroopers snooping around looking for the droids.
Reeeeeeeally gonna need you to continue that shot upwards. :P