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The developer is supposed to check and verify the code that an LLM creates. Ask for smaller requests in the prompts so you don't get too much code. Unit tests are verified and run by the developer. I don't know what he means by an LLM runs all the tests and gives green. It can fake running tests. I always the tests myself, whether they were created by an LLM or not.


How does one choose the two fonts to compare?? I just get random fonts with the restart game option.


Microsoft is huge and produces a ton of software. The bigger the surface area and the bigger is their popularity and number of consumers, the more the breaches. It's not like there's a breach every day. They're being good a patching their software and we have Patch Tuesdays where often they often patch zero day holes.


Last time I've checked they didnt even know if they were still breached after losing highly important keys, for months. And sorry, thats inexcusable.


He says what he does but never mentions how he gets clients which is the most important piece of information.


Just check No! What are they going to do? Check if you really do not have any kind of affiliation with WPEngine?


Do you need to have hundreds and thousands of pdfs on a reading device? How fast can you read?


Easier on the eyes. No light emitting hitting your eyes. Can read outside in sunlight.

Read about the advantages of e-ink.


I only see covers and screen protectors on Amazon. Is this a discontinued tablet?


I ordered mine over eBay. They only ship from resellers in Japan.


Buy from Amazon. Returns are a breeze.


Too risky anymore. Is it an open box item sold as new? Is it a counterfeit? Is it actually just a brick that was sent in a box to you?

Plus, Amazon controls everything, and if we get philosophical here I'd rather support individual companies and buy my products locally if possible. I can order my furnace filters from Amazon. They are a tiny bit cheaper, but it's getting increasingly difficult to go buy them locally at a store. This trend has only gotten worse and while maybe a furnace filter is something you can wait to get a replacement for, there are other items where it's just better if you can get them the same day, particularly those that you might not be entirely sure is exactly what you want/need, and/or you're choosing sizes.

But our ability to make that type of purchase is going away because people blindly buy from Amazon, which is often more expensive than buying locally now. Gone are the days that Amazon was cheaper.


What are the evidence that it's fading away? The questions and the answers here do not mention why people think it's fading away.

I still get answers when I post a question. Do you mean the number of questions in general? Who cares? All I care about are my questions getting answers.


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