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> too cautious

No, you are perfectly normal.

The people who in one week decided to replace the whole codebase for a widely used tool with code no human has seen are the crazy ones.


I'm disappointed these keep making it to the front page, but clearly most people here have no taste or standards.

How about "Goes with dress, day or flower"?

Ahh yeah, that's interesting thanks. I think the one difference is it's not clear if sun is meant to come before or after the word but maybe that's okay.

I'll think on this and experiment. Thanks


If the order is always the same maybe "goes before" or "goes after" would work too, but I like the ambiguity, and it's more .. I dunno, poetic?

Yea right now I do some clues before and some after.

Goes before/after is a good idea!


> sees significant traffic from xyz.com in the ref query string, and considers advertising

Why? Already getting traffic for free.


You never ran a website for profit, have you? Knowing who is sending you traffic lets you decide whether your marketing is working, where you should write your blog posts to get more views, etc. This has been the way the web works for decades.

Interesting. I'm in EU and see these constantly but usually in the afternoon so it bothers me less as I'm already wrapping up, but my US coworkers are getting hit much worse.

What's with the charts and numbers?

It says #1 for speed but then in the chart it's #2. Also says #10 for intelligence but then it's #7 in the chart.


Malware uploading the credentials it managed to steal

All these claude issues are full of bots, sometimes bots replying to themselves and getting confused. It's impossible to tell what is a real issue and what is hallucination. I'm surprised anthropic even bothers to read them.

In this particular case I think the authors reply is them quoting what support told them?


I think IETF will have to restrict the submission process (somehow), or just hide unreviewed drafts from their domain entirely.

The slop submissions using "IETF Draft" as a trick to gain legitimacy are getting more and more frequent. It's really sad to see.


I have a coworker who's clearly following this guide. So exhausting.


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