Minority report? What if the scientist are evil themselves? :o
You are approaching the issue but from the other direction :) It is indeed subtle. It could be solvable though if someone wanted to change the current behavior, in a forward compatible way. Hint: "Don't use pointers at…
What components were lacking? Is what you've built accessible somewhere?
I was making the difference between engineering and development too actually. Building react and using react being an illustration of the difference between an engineer and a dev. It is a spectrum however, that's true.
Computer Science is still useful. It is software development that is made trivial now that software can write software.
I have been coding for several decades and still haven't delved into assembly. This is how things goes when the employers ask for a list of technologies... Not their fault.
WASM is super useful for FFI in some env
That is not my claim. And to be fair the claim about fsd wasn't completely wrong. It is still has failure modes but you can't argue that the tech works. Mercedes even had demos. That is still irrelevant to my initial…
No one claimed that. Besides negativity is a self-fulfilling prediction. And investing is not accounting...
Not convinced. That is a very static view. You would think that the output of AI will be better AI, better energy sources and that will make AI way cheaper in the long run... It will end up a cheap commodity that is…
I think people who want you on site are lying because commuting and forced promiscuity and the lack of comfort is way worse. But commercial real estate takes a hit and it is not good for investors. They should lead with…
Yeah but people don't want to pay for software so all open source is basically subsidized.
That was evident. It was designed that way :) Congrats.
I feel like crap when taking creatine... Actually most of these purported supplements are a no go. Preworkouts would work first session then make me ultra tired, caffeine is fine as long as I 'cycle' it... Wondering…
network effects in action and supply flooding demand.
That's the thing, a programming language is not something static, it evolves. For instance, people are working on adding generic methods for the next release cycles. And what the article complains about is by design,…
We are speaking about incidental complexity vs. essential/inherent complexity. Inherent complexity is dealing with an XML format that is prone to vulnerabilities because people don't know how to parse properly or the…
Apparently a mythos loop will mitigate that. /jk We will see I guess... It could also be an opportunity to audit systems in automated ways.
My point is that people mess up things as basic as salt and pepper, or encryption at rest. People are not even trying... If we deal with the intricacies of rbac, abac, acl mixed with scopes ,sso, saml, oidc, mfa, etc...…
I wonder if it is not people being notoriously lazy or clueless at an astonishing degree. How often do you hear that password were saved in plaintext? Surprisingly high in this day and age. People not knowing what salt…
I would have thought it would have tried to multiply the money to do more. Time to let it listen to some 'podcasts' xD
Can the reactive graph even be updated concurrently if the UI depends on it though? Because the UI is likely to run in its own single thread...
There is a moral hazard here. By accepting that APIs are forever, you tend to be more cautious and move toward getting it right the first time. Slower is better... And also faster in the long run, as things compose.…
You will probably have time related free credits for AI usage. The more you sell stuff that are in demand and ship fast, the higher price you can command. Otherwise you just get basic income. People will have to be…
erratum: (1,1) rather
Minority report? What if the scientist are evil themselves? :o
You are approaching the issue but from the other direction :) It is indeed subtle. It could be solvable though if someone wanted to change the current behavior, in a forward compatible way. Hint: "Don't use pointers at…
What components were lacking? Is what you've built accessible somewhere?
I was making the difference between engineering and development too actually. Building react and using react being an illustration of the difference between an engineer and a dev. It is a spectrum however, that's true.
Computer Science is still useful. It is software development that is made trivial now that software can write software.
I have been coding for several decades and still haven't delved into assembly. This is how things goes when the employers ask for a list of technologies... Not their fault.
WASM is super useful for FFI in some env
That is not my claim. And to be fair the claim about fsd wasn't completely wrong. It is still has failure modes but you can't argue that the tech works. Mercedes even had demos. That is still irrelevant to my initial…
No one claimed that. Besides negativity is a self-fulfilling prediction. And investing is not accounting...
Not convinced. That is a very static view. You would think that the output of AI will be better AI, better energy sources and that will make AI way cheaper in the long run... It will end up a cheap commodity that is…
I think people who want you on site are lying because commuting and forced promiscuity and the lack of comfort is way worse. But commercial real estate takes a hit and it is not good for investors. They should lead with…
Yeah but people don't want to pay for software so all open source is basically subsidized.
That was evident. It was designed that way :) Congrats.
I feel like crap when taking creatine... Actually most of these purported supplements are a no go. Preworkouts would work first session then make me ultra tired, caffeine is fine as long as I 'cycle' it... Wondering…
network effects in action and supply flooding demand.
That's the thing, a programming language is not something static, it evolves. For instance, people are working on adding generic methods for the next release cycles. And what the article complains about is by design,…
We are speaking about incidental complexity vs. essential/inherent complexity. Inherent complexity is dealing with an XML format that is prone to vulnerabilities because people don't know how to parse properly or the…
Apparently a mythos loop will mitigate that. /jk We will see I guess... It could also be an opportunity to audit systems in automated ways.
My point is that people mess up things as basic as salt and pepper, or encryption at rest. People are not even trying... If we deal with the intricacies of rbac, abac, acl mixed with scopes ,sso, saml, oidc, mfa, etc...…
I wonder if it is not people being notoriously lazy or clueless at an astonishing degree. How often do you hear that password were saved in plaintext? Surprisingly high in this day and age. People not knowing what salt…
I would have thought it would have tried to multiply the money to do more. Time to let it listen to some 'podcasts' xD
Can the reactive graph even be updated concurrently if the UI depends on it though? Because the UI is likely to run in its own single thread...
There is a moral hazard here. By accepting that APIs are forever, you tend to be more cautious and move toward getting it right the first time. Slower is better... And also faster in the long run, as things compose.…
You will probably have time related free credits for AI usage. The more you sell stuff that are in demand and ship fast, the higher price you can command. Otherwise you just get basic income. People will have to be…
erratum: (1,1) rather