Exactly what I was thinking, 2.5 miles should be about 4km if my math is right, which is something like 20 minutes if you take your time on a normal bike?
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Programming@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
1·19 hours agoDo you not use a package manager for JS/TS development?
iglou@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
3·19 hours agoBecause there is a much larger number of small libraries that end up in every project somewhere down the tree. So: higher count of opportunities.
Because JS is much more popular than any other language and is used in virtually every web project. So: higher impact when successfully executing a supply chain attack. (this is the same reason why Windows has more viruses than linux or osx: not because linux and osx are intrinsically more secure - even if they are, that’s never going to be the main factor - but because there are a lot more tech illiterate users with Windows than the others)
NPM isn’t particularly less secure, it’s just more attractive to exploit.
iglou@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
4·19 hours agoTypically people only have trustworthy repositories configured. The amount of people with access to deploy on those is low. Less keys, less chance of someone stealing one.
Plus, let’s be honest, people deploying linux packages are probably much more security-conscious than people deploying a random but useful javascript lib on npm.
iglou@programming.devto
Programming@programming.dev•‘No Way To Prevent This,’ Says Only Package Manager Where This Regularly Happens
3·19 hours agoAnd this is one of the reasons C is not more popular. C is not a model for modern programming.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Europe built sovereign clouds to escape US control. Then forgot about the processorsEnglish
16·1 day agoYes. We even have critical companies in the supply chain of chip manufacturing based in Europe, so it’s definitely possible. It doesn’t even need to be as high performing as the big ones. I’d buy it anyway.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘You’ll hold out for a while’: Silicon Valley now pushing to implant chip in your brain, knows you’ll give in eventuallyEnglish
4·2 days agoWell, yes, but there was also a lot of bullshit that we simply dont remember because it disappeared after the great purge that was the internet bubble pop
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘You’ll hold out for a while’: Silicon Valley now pushing to implant chip in your brain, knows you’ll give in eventuallyEnglish
5·2 days agoAlways been this way, no? Sometimes, though, the imbeciles hire very competent people
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
1·5 days agoNo? An essay is a test, not a proof of intelligence. Humans tend to do the minimal effort on things they dislike. If the task is not something we are interested in, we will tend to do the minimum needed to accomplish the task. That’s not being stupid. What is stupid is forcing humans to do things they dislike.
We are perfectly capable to spend our mind on tasks we are interested in. AI just makes it easier to be lazy on shit we don’t care about.
This is about effort, not intelligence. The article, like 99% of news articles these days, finds a shocking headline that is not supported by research (no serious research will associate effort spent on an essay with intelligence), and is happy with the high number of people it pleases.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
1·5 days agoMy point stands: the technology is not going to disappear. What are we going to do about not being able to use essays to evaluate how well a student understands a subject? Push back on AI? Futile ban attempts?
You’re saying using AI for essays defeats the purpose of essays, I’m saying essays are no longer a good way to evaluate understanding of a topic.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
1·5 days agoI include essays, yes. It’s all archaic. I’m not saying we shouldn’t have a way to evaluate student performance, but this is not it.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
1·5 days agoWell I’m already changing the way I work to use my brain on what AI can’t do well, and letting AI do what it can do well. I haven’t spent time thinking about how to change the world, and I don’t exactly have that time, but I’ll support left leaning parties that focus on integrating with the change rather than forbidding it.
The most essential thing in my opinion is a UBI. For decades we’ve been automating jobs away. Unemployment is no longer a problem because of economic troubles, it’s a problem because we’re using automation to increase production rather than improve people’s lives. The most essential thing, in my opinion, is shifting the way we think about work from “you must work to survive” to “you are surviving by default, you can work to improve your life”.
Then the second thing is education. But, I am very opinionated and might be wrong. I find the whole system, in every country that I know of, so antiquated. It is the one thing in our lives that has barely changed in centuries. Exam-driven education does not work. Brilliant, mostly neurodivergent minds (which are much more common than we used to think) are excluded from success because of it. AI won’t replace passion, students use AI because they dislike what they do. We as a species are not lazy, we’re just great at doing things that we love. Stop hammering students with exams, start letting them choose earlier on what they study, and they’ll stop using AI to offload everything.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
1·5 days agoYou should understand the principles before accessing the short cuts.
I don’t really agree with this take. The reason we teach kids mental calculus is to indeed understand basic principles, but only because their further education is based on those principles.
But it doesn’t generalise to everything. I don’t need to understand assembly or the basic principles that make a computer work to be a good software engineer using high level programming languages.
And this might be an unpopular take, but you don’t even need to understand well low level development to be a good software engineer using high level languages.
Any age is a good time to learn anything! Most people stop caring after school and you don’t, and that’s fantastic.
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•AI chatbots could be making you stupiderEnglish
3·5 days agoAgain an article that draws the wrong conclusions.
No, it does not make people stupider. It makes people lazier. Just. Like. All. Tech.
How many of us do research in libraries rather than on the internet these days? Back when internet became popular there were similar criticisms to what we have today on AI.
Essays are AI generated, show poor critical thinking, and you can tell? Great, grade it like what it is. A piss poor work. Just like someone who would copy a wikipedia article 15 years ago would be graded like shit, perhaps even considered cheating and given a 0 (or F or whatever is the worst grade in your system)
If you can’t tell, then the tool was properly used. If you can’t tell the difference between an AI generated essay and a human-made essay, then perhaps essays are no longer good tests of someone’s abilities.
Rather than pushing back against a tech that is probably never going away, even when the bubble pops, how about we start thinking productively and adapt how we learn, evaluate, and work instead?
I’ve grown increasingly disappointed with fairphone
It would be nice to include why!
iglou@programming.devto
Technology@lemmy.world•Europe is moving to block Microsoft, Amazon, and Google from handling government health, financial, and legal dataEnglish
18·5 days agoNice, please hurry up and expand this to all US companies before the dutch government seals the massively idiotic deal of selling DigiD to a US company
Vermeer is definitely famous worldwide. This person just didn’t know him.
iglou@programming.devto
politics @lemmy.world•Poll: 72 percent say there’s too much money in American politics
2·6 days agoIs there? Shocker.



Oh yes, it is definitely slow. I was estimating large on purpose!
But also need to account for traffic and uphill!