

My old kitty is turning 20 next week. She’s got a myriad of medical problems and really bad arthritis. I don’t think I have much time left with her, but I’ve also thought that off and on the past few years…


My old kitty is turning 20 next week. She’s got a myriad of medical problems and really bad arthritis. I don’t think I have much time left with her, but I’ve also thought that off and on the past few years…


There’s probably a pretty significant sample bias at play here too. Do hobbyists find and answer these surveys?


I can’t speak to this specific issue but I’d recommend contacting your vet to clarify your questions. Also remember you can get a second opinion from another vet.


I am so sorry :(


Does it happen at a consistent time or frequency? Like at 8pm or after 2 hours of being turned on?


I have an old blade server that I got from work many years ago. I never set it up but just opened it up to see what’s in it and discovered it had DDR2 memory. Interested?


A hobby is “good” if you enjoy it. That’s all that matters with hobbies. Don’t look down on yourself for wanting to do something for fun. It doesn’t have to be “efficient” or turn into an income or anything else. Just try it and learn. Learn the skills, learn if you like it


I agree with this in principle. I think a tag like “rumor” might be useful as a first step? Escalate if it becomes more of a problem.
It may also be worth differentiating between a rumor and a rumor. A rumor of AMD coming out with XYZ at CES is different from “some random website is claiming that HL3 is days away from being announced”
LLMs don’t “understand” anything. They are predicting what text matches your prompt. If you don’t understand what an AI is saying, it’s not saying anything


Weigh him and consult with a veterinarian. Don’t rely on random Internet strangers to determine healthy weight range for your cats.


If I’m a TV manufacturer, I have less incentive to have both connector types because it increases cost and complexity while only appealing to a very small subset of users. It will take leadership at those companies to take a bit of a leap of faith that the effort is valuable as a long term plan because it will take other manufacturers to make the ecosystem. Couple that with the fact that leadership at companies tend to not be enthusiasts or technically inclined and it makes it difficult, but not impossible. I really hope we can move electronics towards DisplayPort just so it’s an open standard instead of the HDMI for-profit model.


I agree with the sentiment but we’re dealing with a chicken and egg problem. If no TVs have DisplayPort, who would buy a console that can’t be used with their TV?


A data ingestion service that was processing ~15 billion logs each day that was duplicating each of those logs 2-4 times in memory as a part of the filtering logic. No particular reason nor need to do it. When I profiled the system it was BY FAR the largest hog of CPU and memory.
The engineer who wrote it once argued with me about writing comparisons a == b vs b == a because one was technically more efficient … in a language we weren’t using.


Our CFO’s social security number, contact info, and just about everything you’d need to impersonate them inside a random shell script that was being passed around like drugs at a party for anyone to use. Oh and it had an API key to our payments processor hard coded into it.
That was the tip of the iceberg of how bad the systems were at the company. All of these are from the same company:


The circlejerk of tech bros and busidiots who haven’t built a damn thing in their lives.


My artist ended up tracing the paw print for the tattoo rather than using the file directly so depending on what you want to do with it you might not even need to do that.


:( I’m sorry. I had a similar experience with my first cat that passed away. I wanted a paw print but didn’t advocate for it or really check that I’d get one. It was very sudden and I didn’t know how to handle things like that at the time.


It might not be. The place I used didn’t cremate for a number of days to give time for me to change my decisions. If you want it, I recommend contacting them and asking. It can’t hurt to find out.


Yes! I got an ink paw print and a clay impression that the artist used in the design. I highly recommend the ink paw print (or more than one for different paws!) because it gives you options later. I was able to get a digital copy of her paw print which was awesome.
That certainly would weed out disabled candidates…