I'm currently living in Australia and have been using CryptoCom's card for a while but tbh the experience has been mid. The cashback keeps changing, the staking requirements are annoying and the fees aren't as transparent as they should be I've seen a few newer options out there but not sure what's actually worth it in terms of fees, cashback, and daily reliability. Security matters too obviously. Anyone switched to something better recently? Thanks! submitted by /u/Healthy-Landscape674 [link] [Kommentare]
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A couple of moments ago, I finished reading the article by Rob O'Leary about the pervasive data collection done by Visual Studio Code. Whilst Visual Studio Code is "open-source" (as per the OSD) the value-add which transforms the editor into anything of value ("what people actually refer
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LLMs aren’t lazy. They don’t cut corners because a simpler solution feels good enough. If they know how to solve something thoroughly, they will. An LLM defaults to building when it should be buying. Not because it doesn’t know about existing libraries, it often mentions them, but because for an LLM, writing two hundred lines of implementation is the same cognitive effort as writing two lines of import. There’s no instinct to reach for the shortest path. The shortest path for the model is to implement it completely.