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Oh, now HN is discussing a meaningless copy-pasted self promotion blog post. I guess this says something about the current state of the HN community.

I like that this place still primarily focuses on the message (even just the headline) rather than the messenger. Feels like an antifeature of the big social media platforms that who’s saying it is often more important than what’s being said.

Your point is quite good. I like it!

most of the time the article doesn't matter that much and you can still have interesting discussions of the topic at hand

So how do I call Word now? Microsoft Copilot app Word?


Microsoft 365 Copilot Prompt


You wanna let them inhale mercurial?


This “ironic” and “humorous” style of errors and UI captions is the actual new corporate speak. I’d prefer dumb error messages rather than some shit someone over the ocean thinks is smart and humorous. And it’s not funny at all when it’s a global outage impacting my business and my $$$.


Yes yes. Pushing and pulling all the day. Modern day sisiphus.


The new command is named “sudo” because customer feedback and because MUSCLE MEMORY:

I hear you! We thought about some of the options you’re calling out here. A lot of customers voiced having the muscle memory of doing similar flows on various operating systems was more important to them and that’s where we landed. I totally understand your perspective and I do really appreciate the feedback. I’m always trying to learn from people like you so I can help to build things that will make your life better.

From https://devblogs.microsoft.com/commandline/introducing-sudo-...


My first thought was that this article is about Obsidian Entertainment (videogame development company).


Or in serverless mode without any server at all. Just open the repository via file://.


No, this isn’t true. You can deploy your SVN server with ‘svnserve’ in just a few minutes.

https://svnbook.red-bean.com/en/1.8/svn.serverconfig.svnserv...


> A github server is much easier to set up than a subversion server.

Oh here we go again. You are wrong my friend. Firing up a basic SVN server is a matter of minutes. You just need to run several simple commands.


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