Yeah, let's not. This is not a good idea
One day our cache sizes will reach today's RAM sizes, just like today's RAM is larger than HDDs 20 years ago
started up notepad, which was the only application it was capable of running
Coding a linked list in C in Notepad and only one syntax error? This guy's worth the money!
cheap, sustainable nutrient solution
which kinda brings up the next point, does this type of meat have the same nutrition properties? There aren't any studies on that yet afaik
Last I looked, lab-grown meat cost more than traditional
This might change with mass production
Nor should you, don't enable this type of moneygrab
Even less so now that docstrings can be mostly written by AI
Sounds like a great DRY culture to me
Industrial workers in the 20th century probably never imagined being replaced by robots, but it’s happened on a large scale.
There's still plenty of industrial workers. The same will be true for programmers as AI proliferates.
These jobs don't go away, they just become more specialized
But I will agree with the general notion that we as programmers are incredible fortunate to be able to work from anywhere, creatively, without physical labor
In one of his first interviews in his new position with the BBC, Stuart commented that Oil and Gas Exploration in the North Sea would be "good for the environment".
In 2023, reports emerged that Stuart had received £10,000 donation towards his campaign from energy company JR Rix & Sons based out of Hull
From Wikipedia
Rix Petroleum Ltd is the largest subsidiary of J.R. Rix & Sons Ltd
I have no idea why someone would appoint this guy net zero minister
Not to mix to with Eros