Formal verification should catch vibe coding bugs.
The instance profile example makes it seem like you need to specify the account for "Service": "ec2.amazonaws.com" just with another syntax, while service principals are always in the same account AFAIK.
Leapfrog Triejoin is an example of the trenches contributing to academia and academia valuing it: https://x.com/RelationalAI/status/1836115579133939752
The Unicode consortium keeps adding garbage like emojis to keep their job...
Because Chile renounced Patagonia to keep Argentina out of the war with Bolivia and Peru. Argentina is the bully around here.
The old solutions to phishing, education and weak 2fa, are in the way of the new and improved solutions, FIDO, passkeys. Nobody wants to admit that the old ways were lacking. They were hipped too hard. It's like when…
It is a somewhat 'round' number, the width of 720p resolution.
Interesting that card/drivers customize so much of ray tracing, like rasterization in pre vulkan/metal/d3d12 or even fixed function gpu days.
Exactly, it's to protect your user from you.
It would be ironic if Rust ended up killing C and not C++, being adopted into the kernel.
And UCS-2 run out of bits because the Unicode consortium keeps adding garbage like emojis to keep their job...
source?
Any intuition that justifies the diamond shape? In sharks each diamond is a scale, but maybe a regular rectangular pattern works just as well.
Google the title to navigate to wsj.com from google.com
Have you considered arr[max(i, arr.len)] instead of AND?
If everybody else is patched, bad buys don't have much incentive to write attacks. It's herd immunity. You have chosen no to vaccinate.
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzZ-8bHsD5s to learn how risc-v does simd, without hardcoding vector lengths or needing peeling loops.
I totally agree with you.
Collecting tasks from all iterations to await before returning.
C# also switched to a new i for each iteration.
It's true that defer is more powerful at function scope. You can always recover block scope with an unnamed func. But it doesn't fit with normal lexically scoped constructs. You get gotchas. I would love to be able to…
It's indefensible that defer works on the function and not on the scope.
We don't want to have to decide which thread will handle each connection, just pick an idle one.
Reminds me of https://01.org/fast-ui-draw/blogs/krogovin/2016/fast-ui-draw..., a Canvas implementation from Intel that also uses a uber shader.
I'm surprised that John Carmack seems not to use premultiplied alpha and recommends bleeding: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1818885715...
Formal verification should catch vibe coding bugs.
The instance profile example makes it seem like you need to specify the account for "Service": "ec2.amazonaws.com" just with another syntax, while service principals are always in the same account AFAIK.
Leapfrog Triejoin is an example of the trenches contributing to academia and academia valuing it: https://x.com/RelationalAI/status/1836115579133939752
The Unicode consortium keeps adding garbage like emojis to keep their job...
Because Chile renounced Patagonia to keep Argentina out of the war with Bolivia and Peru. Argentina is the bully around here.
The old solutions to phishing, education and weak 2fa, are in the way of the new and improved solutions, FIDO, passkeys. Nobody wants to admit that the old ways were lacking. They were hipped too hard. It's like when…
It is a somewhat 'round' number, the width of 720p resolution.
Interesting that card/drivers customize so much of ray tracing, like rasterization in pre vulkan/metal/d3d12 or even fixed function gpu days.
Exactly, it's to protect your user from you.
It would be ironic if Rust ended up killing C and not C++, being adopted into the kernel.
And UCS-2 run out of bits because the Unicode consortium keeps adding garbage like emojis to keep their job...
source?
Any intuition that justifies the diamond shape? In sharks each diamond is a scale, but maybe a regular rectangular pattern works just as well.
Google the title to navigate to wsj.com from google.com
Have you considered arr[max(i, arr.len)] instead of AND?
If everybody else is patched, bad buys don't have much incentive to write attacks. It's herd immunity. You have chosen no to vaccinate.
Watch https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GzZ-8bHsD5s to learn how risc-v does simd, without hardcoding vector lengths or needing peeling loops.
I totally agree with you.
Collecting tasks from all iterations to await before returning.
C# also switched to a new i for each iteration.
It's true that defer is more powerful at function scope. You can always recover block scope with an unnamed func. But it doesn't fit with normal lexically scoped constructs. You get gotchas. I would love to be able to…
It's indefensible that defer works on the function and not on the scope.
We don't want to have to decide which thread will handle each connection, just pick an idle one.
Reminds me of https://01.org/fast-ui-draw/blogs/krogovin/2016/fast-ui-draw..., a Canvas implementation from Intel that also uses a uber shader.
I'm surprised that John Carmack seems not to use premultiplied alpha and recommends bleeding: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=1818885715...