The thing about low code is the successful products in that field have their blocks built by experienced teams. I’ve heard of setting up low code apps via LLMs and that almost makes sense. They can only do as much damage as a bad project manager cosplaying a solution engineer, scrapping the whole exercise isn’t too bad, and they can be a nice demo for the client.
I would have thought describing images you post to spaces for blind people would be common sense, but do find my self enforcing rules on that all the time. Rules that are front and center. A real code of conduct formalizes rules, allows for consistent enforcement, and informs minority populations of the protections they may expect. If you don’t need that, I’m happy for you, but you may want to explore the nature of that privilege. Whether or not that’s necessary in the context of FOSS projects depends on multiple factors. It’s certainly not necessarily if you want to be a benevolent dictator for life.
And you can do a lot of that with good IDEs.
That makes sense. Like I said, I value the convenience and space saving nature of a folding cane, but I’m only in this situation at all because the cord broke.
That would theoretically help, but do you suppose the people who make them use floppies would be magnanimously generous enough to offer two drives?
I’m not in the US, but I’d go for that if I could. That’s the rigid cane, right? I like the flexibility of folding canes, but the super light weight would also be great.
Right, here’s my rough process:
- Content in question
- Adjacent content
- Profile
- Recent history on subreddit
- Mod logs, notes, discussions
- Recent history elsewhere
- Check other websites and tools that already provide summaries on Reddit users
- Back to 3 with authors of adjacent content
Along the line, discuss with other mods in real time, off platform because Reddit is still not properly accessible.
Anywhere along the way I may feel confident to make a call and skip the rest.
And I only deal with a 30k sub…
That said, Reddit’s already filtering things for likely spam that just aren’t. I don’t have huge confidence in them and I don’t have any confidence in LLMs for this.
I basically played good guy, reloaded a save to try a couple of alternatives near the end (including turning bad) then played full bad guy on New Game + which, let me tell you, was a wild ride, still reloading towards the end for a few more options.
All in all, something like 6 or 7 different endings. I love that the bad guy route doesn’t eliminate some sections but gives you alternative challenges instead.
Nice! Make sure you get the wrist massage purr system.
It’s so good! The story cop-out also adds to replayability. I played it twice over with minor reloads for about 4 or 5 different endings.
In general, yes, but like the original list, the name of the game is the spoiler. I’ll add some more info though.
My bank is continuously surprised that I understand this. It’s probably a bad sign.