

I theme the name based on the car. It could be the model, or it could be what it is known for.
I had a VW GTI named “Gertie”.
Currently I have a Subaru STI named “Satori”, and a Hyundai Ioniq 5 named “Electra”.
I theme the name based on the car. It could be the model, or it could be what it is known for.
I had a VW GTI named “Gertie”.
Currently I have a Subaru STI named “Satori”, and a Hyundai Ioniq 5 named “Electra”.
I was doing research on a topic yesterday and Reddit threads 3 to 5 years showed up. So I checked them out. The comments randomly had words and phrases made to look like a hyperlink, but with a magnifying glass at the end, sprinkled around. I’ve never noticed it before yesterday, but honestly if I go there, I’m usually using old.reddit.
So I clicked a few, and they all took me to a Reddit search interface. The best part was they all had no results. So, working as expected.
Where I work, my skip-levels have started debating on whether they want to consider if an engineer uses AI as a factor for reviews, pay raises and incentives, and are tracking who uses it by way of licenses.
It’s a bit ridiculous IMO because they’re essentially saying “we don’t care if slop makes it into the code base, so long as you are using AI, you will remain gainfully employed.”
My class in Wisconsin was this way as well. The classroom portion focused heavily on trying to avoid needing to use your gun, but if you have to, do these things.