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I reviewed some code that was also reviewed by Coderabbit dot A.I.. It claims:Comments
Cut Code Review Time & Bugs in Half. Instantly.
So, it fills your pull request with stuff like this:According to the coding guidelines, API-related functions should be reusable methods that can be used both in ____ and elsewhere. Consider exporting the _____ function to enable reuse in other contexts.
Yes, statistically, comments about exporting functions will often near text about code reuse, and quite possibly, the client told it they wanted to maximize code reuse. It slapped this comment on several functions, and there was nothing particularly reuse-worthy about any of the functions.
How would this go for the company wanting to cut code review time in half? They probably would drop a lot of code review time. But then they would have to review a lot of comments like this, many of which would take longer to debunk that this one. It's the same situation as snyk's false positive machine.
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Palestinian kids learning to skateboard in the Wesr Bank. I’ve never seen video of the wall around the West Bank. It looks the same as a prison wall — high concrete, periodic watchtowers. Also, there is a sweet flip on the video.Comments
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Climate relocation (moving towns that are going under the sea) isn’t going well.Comments
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested about 40 people Tuesday after wide-ranging sweeps on both Martha’s Vineyard and Nantucket.Comments
“While under the previous administration, people with serious criminal records might have been prioritized for arrest, now absolutely everyone is at risk of being detained,” she said. “There are no more priorities. ICE is going after the low-hanging fruit: people who show up to their immigration court hearings and check-in appointments, and people who have otherwise placed themselves on the radar by following the rules.”
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Ōnosato Daiki is promoted and becomes the sport's 75th yokozuna. He’s the first non-Mongolian yokozuna since 2003.Comments
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Today's weird thing seen in a code review:Comments
const { flag } = { flag: true };
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We worked on kouchi gari, which I can't land in randori. My partner was a tall person today, and I learned I really can't do it at all.Comments
You need to lean the opponent back on their heel, then reap out that heel with your own foot. I think I simply might not have enough hip flexor power to reap out the heel once all of the opponent's weight is on it. I can do it against people my size.
You might think, oh, just lean them back farther then. A) Easier said than done on a resisting opponent and B) against a taller opponent, your arms end up getting way out in front of you, upsetting your own balance.
So I was thinking, maybe I need to bend my knee instead of swinging my entire leg like a straight baseball bat like you do with deashi barai. Did not seem to help, but I could have been doing any number of things wrong.
It's supposed to be a giant slayer. I was thinking maybe I need to get really far inside so I could start the reap closer, but people do the throw from fairly far away even in serious competition. Well, I'll have to work out what's wrong on a future day.
For newaza, we worked on turning over with the half-nelson, with the point being made that it's easier to get your arm in from the back, even if you end up turning over from the side. Generally, if I have the back, I usually just go for getting the lapels from there, rolling them over, then going for a choke or a pin with kame shiho gatame. It's just way more reliable.
Randori was all newaza. I happened to go with mostly white belts, so I got some rest with pins (which I let go after a few seconds so they could continue to try stuff). Not exactly pushing it to the limit here, but hey, I'm old.
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I left message for Rep. Garballey today asking about the MBTA, figuring they probably froze him out. But he just called me back, and he did actually get in contact with them.Comments
But they seemed to just give a generic "we'll do better" without providing specifics. I let him know they were honking again, and he said he'd call them back tomorrow.
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According to Uematsu, Mitsuda again worked so much that he eventually defecated blood out of stress and physical problems.[9]
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Seeing Like a State:Comments
If we consider the vanguard party, as Lenin did, to be a machine for bringing about the revolution, then we see that the vanguard party's relation to the working class is not much different from a capitalist entrepreneur's relation to the working class. The working class is necessary to production; its members must be trained and instructed, and the efficient organization of their work must be left to professional specialists.
There was a Small Findings episode in which I talked about Lenin’s surprising distrust of regular workers. Back then, I was like, what a hypocrite. I don’t know what to think of this right now. How Democracies Die made a strong case for gatekeepers, at least gatekeepers that act to preserve democracy. (They’re probably why we didn’t have President Henry Ford.) And hearing about the Son Q. Lot in the French Revolution does not fill me with confidence in the “whatever’s popular will work out” way of doing things.
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Once again, our insurance has a theoretical benefit: Kids get a free pair of glasses each year. Good luck finding the pair that actually qualify as free, though. Most frames just cost $120-150, and insurance takes 30% off of that. Way easier to just buy three pairs from Zenni for $25. I would have saved 50 minutes if they just told me that up front.Comments
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Back workout, then I tried do some circuit training lite by not taking a break after the kettlebell swings and going right into deadlifts. Eight reps, then right to resistance band hip twist, eight more deadlifts, then some resistance band throws.Comments
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This report details the findings of the February 27, 2025 tabletop exercise (TTX), “What Happens if Trump Bombs Mexico?,” organized by the Win Without War Education Fund (WWWEF), held at the Rayburn House Office Building in Washington, D.C., and jointly developed and facilitated with Monks Hood Media, LLC. This “anti-wargame” gathered American and Mexican experts from government, think tanks, academia, and labor in front of an audience of Congressional staff to illuminate the far-reaching consequences of the Trump administration’s threats to use military action against cartels in Mexico.
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The TTX employed a turn-based structure, actively facilitated by the Control Cell and designed to drive frequent decisions and judgements from players to achieve the following objectives…
The TTX involved nine players from the United States and Mexico with backgrounds in government, academia, and labor, including:
Department of Defense (former)
Office of the United States Trade Representative (former)
Department of State (former)
Central Intelligence Agency (former)
Mexico’s Center for Investigation and National Security (former)
U.S. Labor Organizing
Schar School of Policy and Government, George Mason University
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In the elaborate setup that unfolded, Trump dimmed the lights of the Oval Office to project footage purporting to show mass graves of white farmers in South Africa who, he claimed, were victims of an ongoing genocide.
The president of the United States in an actual meeting with a head of state.
This was false. The press quickly debunked the supposed evidence that Trump offered, from inaccurate footage of a burial site to a photo that was not, in fact, from South Africa, but rather the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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