This looks great. We have a lot of bash tools because it's the only stable interpreter that we have readily available on all our systems. But bash is a pain to write so this might actually make things easier.
Since the whole leap second system will be phased out by 2035 anyways I doubt that anyone will test it. No need to rock the boat over a second.
But LLMs can do it much faster and more consistently.
One problem there is that even if the code is consistent, idiomatic Rust is not the same as idiomatic C. So either the translation produced Rust code in the "shape" of C code or the code is quite different from the C…
I don't think you gain anything. The article is written, it will not be rewritten or unwritten because you said it's written by an LLM. I don't see the author not using LLMs in the future if they did use them. I don't…
You can't reliably prove that something is written by an LLM. There are certainly tells but it could be a personal writing style as well. When reading everything with the suspicion that it might be written by an LLM you…
Maybe it is. Maybe it isn't. You gain nothing from pointing out every post that seems LLM generated. Read it or don't but we don't make the world better by accusing each other of using LLMs. The only things we increase…
It's not enough to do a rewrite. Someone has to maintain it. Such a huge codebase with literally zero experts is unmaintainable. There is no one who knows how the internals work. Sure you could keep vibe coding it but I…
CoD is by Activision. They are owned my Microsoft.
I was always very skeptical of the $300 million figure. It sounded like the same math that the movie industry used for pirating. If I was subscribed to Game Pass I might have downloaded CoD to see what it's about. That…
Why not both?
Airports could potentially be such a place but I admit that this is a bit contrived.
Well I didn't see any counter evidence by Planck so Springer Nature must be right. Otherwise he should defend himself! \s
PostgreSQL is a powerhouse. It has a solution for everything. Especially when you start a project you might be better off just using PostgreSQL instead of a specialized solution. You can optimize it later.
It's for those people that can't wait a second after release. As if the game is any worse if you start playing it a few days later.
I'm rooting for the EU.
VISA has debit cards as well. I have that.
I don't know why but my bank offers a VISA debit card and an EC card. I can use the VISA card on every ATM without fees and it doesn't cost me extra. The EC card has extra fees for when I want to get cash with it. I…
True but that doesn't seem to be a thing here.
Germany is different. I don't need cash often but sometimes it's needed.
I don't know how but AFAIK VISA has a contract clause that prohibits the issuing bank from charging their customers fees for using other ATMs.
I hope that they don't fall into the same trap that a lot of EU projects fall in to: only solving one problem. My VISA card is not only a convenient payment method, it also forces ATM operators to give me cash without…
I think the problem of crypto for mainstream usage was that it had no real purchasing power on its own. Every time you want to buy a good with crypto you have to pay the current market value of the coin in the local…
This is indeed a Git server. It is not a Git Forge though. Pull Requests, Issues, CI/CD, access management, etc. are about as important as a putting my code somewhere.
At least it's repairable so unless you break the motherboard you can probably fix it.
This looks great. We have a lot of bash tools because it's the only stable interpreter that we have readily available on all our systems. But bash is a pain to write so this might actually make things easier.
Since the whole leap second system will be phased out by 2035 anyways I doubt that anyone will test it. No need to rock the boat over a second.
But LLMs can do it much faster and more consistently.
One problem there is that even if the code is consistent, idiomatic Rust is not the same as idiomatic C. So either the translation produced Rust code in the "shape" of C code or the code is quite different from the C…
I don't think you gain anything. The article is written, it will not be rewritten or unwritten because you said it's written by an LLM. I don't see the author not using LLMs in the future if they did use them. I don't…
You can't reliably prove that something is written by an LLM. There are certainly tells but it could be a personal writing style as well. When reading everything with the suspicion that it might be written by an LLM you…
Maybe it is. Maybe it isn't. You gain nothing from pointing out every post that seems LLM generated. Read it or don't but we don't make the world better by accusing each other of using LLMs. The only things we increase…
It's not enough to do a rewrite. Someone has to maintain it. Such a huge codebase with literally zero experts is unmaintainable. There is no one who knows how the internals work. Sure you could keep vibe coding it but I…
CoD is by Activision. They are owned my Microsoft.
I was always very skeptical of the $300 million figure. It sounded like the same math that the movie industry used for pirating. If I was subscribed to Game Pass I might have downloaded CoD to see what it's about. That…
Why not both?
Airports could potentially be such a place but I admit that this is a bit contrived.
Well I didn't see any counter evidence by Planck so Springer Nature must be right. Otherwise he should defend himself! \s
PostgreSQL is a powerhouse. It has a solution for everything. Especially when you start a project you might be better off just using PostgreSQL instead of a specialized solution. You can optimize it later.
It's for those people that can't wait a second after release. As if the game is any worse if you start playing it a few days later.
I'm rooting for the EU.
VISA has debit cards as well. I have that.
I don't know why but my bank offers a VISA debit card and an EC card. I can use the VISA card on every ATM without fees and it doesn't cost me extra. The EC card has extra fees for when I want to get cash with it. I…
True but that doesn't seem to be a thing here.
Germany is different. I don't need cash often but sometimes it's needed.
I don't know how but AFAIK VISA has a contract clause that prohibits the issuing bank from charging their customers fees for using other ATMs.
I hope that they don't fall into the same trap that a lot of EU projects fall in to: only solving one problem. My VISA card is not only a convenient payment method, it also forces ATM operators to give me cash without…
I think the problem of crypto for mainstream usage was that it had no real purchasing power on its own. Every time you want to buy a good with crypto you have to pay the current market value of the coin in the local…
This is indeed a Git server. It is not a Git Forge though. Pull Requests, Issues, CI/CD, access management, etc. are about as important as a putting my code somewhere.
At least it's repairable so unless you break the motherboard you can probably fix it.