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Is there any recording of this around? It sounds hilarious


I looked on Salesforce's website for the talk, but couldn't find it (they seem to list most, if not all, other talks) [1]. Sounds a bit like what Ricky Gervais did to the unfortunate Golden Globes attendees - roasted them mercilessly.

[1] https://www.salesforce.com/plus/experience/dreamforce_2024


In the words of the ancients, one should make his decisions within the space of seven breaths. If discrimination is long, it will spoil.


I think the point they are making is there are plenty of jobs around for sys admin, but GP is not looking in the right places.


Author is afraid they conmitted fraud according to Indian laws


Nah I better err on the side of caution with this - plenty of examples in history where life’s were utterly destroyed even though every sensible person was ok their side - snowden is just one extreme example but there are many others.


Any discords you recommend?



Did you have receipts or any other way to prove that you/the business you owned purchased the phone?


She wrote a strongly worded tweet and people outraged for 0.03 ms and moved on to the next thing.


They moved on because OpenAI immediately removed the voice.


They removed a voice. The one that was removed didn’t sound much like her, but I guess it was the closest.


clearly her, her friends, and a lot of fans disagreed. and OpenAI didn't hedge their bets on "it didn't sound much like her", so I'm inclined to believe it was the closest.


I’ll take YouTube and Steam over the olden days of game „journalism“ any day.


You can restrict issue creation/comments etc to certain users if you don’t want to open it to the public. You can also use a separate repo: https://docs.github.com/en/repositories/creating-and-managin...

It’s a choice the maintainer has to make.

To me this is mostly self inflicted pain…


Yes and no.

Sure, countermeasures exist, but the issue is that you first need to be aware of what exactly the problem is before you can take these countermeasures.

The reality however is that people just hear "You should do GitHub" and then for some inexplicable reason slowly descend into feeling bad without any clear reason why. After all, they're following all the "best practices" laid out by people that clearly know what they're doing and surely have their best interest in mind.


I think you’ve just argued that devs have a lack of knowledge and just do what other people do with very little agency of their own, despite all the controls being available to them to them to solve problems. I agree with you. Devs need to be stronger willed and have more self respect. You can’t wait for rando users to stop being a-holes.


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