Steve Klabnik
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Maybe it did less than fine. I don't know.
Maybe it did less than fine. I don't know.
Um, still, I would try to make it like, you know, you need actionable metrics for success. Uh, there's a new Chris, there's a new Chris am video today. So I went and watched all their old, other old ones. So that's stupid sketches on my brain. But yeah, no, I was trying to like figure out how to quantify what I meant by like meh, not amazing, not terrible. And so, yeah, we'll see.
Um, still, I would try to make it like, you know, you need actionable metrics for success. Uh, there's a new Chris, there's a new Chris am video today. So I went and watched all their old, other old ones. So that's stupid sketches on my brain. But yeah, no, I was trying to like figure out how to quantify what I meant by like meh, not amazing, not terrible. And so, yeah, we'll see.
Training humans to resist phishing and other things didn't work, so why is training AI going to suddenly make it work?
Training humans to resist phishing and other things didn't work, so why is training AI going to suddenly make it work?
I don't think Austin is number three there, Steve.
I don't think Austin is number three there, Steve.
Yeah, I got all three, but I like the one-year, three-year, and then six-year format. So I think that this one perfectly embodies the prediction is more about the present than it is about the future. And this one maybe sounds simple, but it's a little spicier than that, which is congestion pricing in Manhattan will be an unambiguous success. That's my one.
Yeah, I got all three, but I like the one-year, three-year, and then six-year format. So I think that this one perfectly embodies the prediction is more about the present than it is about the future. And this one maybe sounds simple, but it's a little spicier than that, which is congestion pricing in Manhattan will be an unambiguous success. That's my one.
So the reason why like I think that this counts, even though we've had two good days, is that like both there's still some lawsuits from New Jersey, which didn't manage to stop it from happening. But my understanding, they're still kind of in play. And secondly, Trump has said that he wants to make it illegal. And they've been talking about passing a law in Congress that would make it illegal.
So the reason why like I think that this counts, even though we've had two good days, is that like both there's still some lawsuits from New Jersey, which didn't manage to stop it from happening. But my understanding, they're still kind of in play. And secondly, Trump has said that he wants to make it illegal. And they've been talking about passing a law in Congress that would make it illegal.
And so I'm not even sure that like with these two days being pretty clearly accomplishing the goal that it will survive. Uh, but that's kind of the, like my, my, I think it will serve the legislation or it will survive as a thing. Like it won't get a law made against it. And that sentiment will be more positive about it now than it, or that in a year than it is currently right now.
And so I'm not even sure that like with these two days being pretty clearly accomplishing the goal that it will survive. Uh, but that's kind of the, like my, my, I think it will serve the legislation or it will survive as a thing. Like it won't get a law made against it. And that sentiment will be more positive about it now than it, or that in a year than it is currently right now.
Adam, in your professional capacity as a CPA, should I be worried about my oxide options if there's going to be a shortage?
Adam, in your professional capacity as a CPA, should I be worried about my oxide options if there's going to be a shortage?
Yeah, so I'm turning this into a parlay with my six year from last year. So my three year is some government contracts were going to require a memory safety roadmap included in their procurement process.
Yeah, so I'm turning this into a parlay with my six year from last year. So my three year is some government contracts were going to require a memory safety roadmap included in their procurement process.
So the government has currently suggested that by next year, software vendors should have one. And so I think the next step after that becomes the, you need to have it whenever the government is procuring software from something. And not necessarily all of it, but a little bit. And so... And that's because my sixth year from last year was C++ is considered a legacy programming language.
So the government has currently suggested that by next year, software vendors should have one. And so I think the next step after that becomes the, you need to have it whenever the government is procuring software from something. And not necessarily all of it, but a little bit. And so... And that's because my sixth year from last year was C++ is considered a legacy programming language.