I think it’s fair to say that work on the experimental-strip-types option in Node was inspired/energized by a desire to try to catch up with the DX improvements found in Deno for Typescript-first development that is now…
Here’s some relevant discussion about some of the footguns: https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/issue... https://github.com/tc39/proposal-explicit-resource-managemen... I imagine there will eventually…
So, it "worked" in the sense that the users likely moved to more toxic echo chambers where they can be further radicalized in their toxic viewpoints? Yay?
The articles wasn't saying that AlphaGo Zero was a marginal improvement. On the contrary, I think it was saying that the type of improvement AlphaGo offered is an outlier because it approached the task in a…
I think it’s fair to say that work on the experimental-strip-types option in Node was inspired/energized by a desire to try to catch up with the DX improvements found in Deno for Typescript-first development that is now…
Here’s some relevant discussion about some of the footguns: https://github.com/typescript-eslint/typescript-eslint/issue... https://github.com/tc39/proposal-explicit-resource-managemen... I imagine there will eventually…
So, it "worked" in the sense that the users likely moved to more toxic echo chambers where they can be further radicalized in their toxic viewpoints? Yay?
The articles wasn't saying that AlphaGo Zero was a marginal improvement. On the contrary, I think it was saying that the type of improvement AlphaGo offered is an outlier because it approached the task in a…