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The best answer on StackOverflow: Using RegEx to parse HTML
  • You can't parse every html opening tag with regex, because a html opening tag doesn't have a set structure. How would you match, with regex, this opening tag? <mytag myattribute="<value of \"myattribute\">" >

  • "participants who had access to an AI assistant wrote significantly less secure code" and "were also more likely to believe they wrote secure code" - 2023 Stanford University study published at CCS23
  • not that you should be copy pasting any significanct amount of code, but at least when you do you're required to understand it enough to fit it into your program. LLMs just straight up camouflage the shit code by putting something that already fits and has no squiggly red lines beneath. Many people probably don't bother reading it at that point.

  • Earbuds
  • That's because getting a headphone jack is lower in the list of priorities than, say, having a great camera. If I could get my current phone in a version having a headphone jack, believe me that I would. I just wasn't prepared to compromise my camera quality for it.

  • Metal rule
  • Sadly, being open minded doesn't automatically make someone smart. But I've personally had only good experiences with metal fans, so I'm anecdotally primed to believe what you describe is not a very significant problem, or at least not more widespread than in the general population.

  • MSc Mansplaining
  • If only there was a way of helping without being condescending or immediately assuming oneself to be more knowledgeable or capable on a topic with nothing to base it on other than physical appearance.

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