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No user record in our sample, but chalsprhebaodu has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but chalsprhebaodu has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Religiously.
I’ve commented it before, and surely it’s something I’m doing wrong, but I cannot believe system prompts or GPTs or any amount of instructing actually works for people to get ChatGPT to respond in a certain fashion with…
1. No one has to have made that specific claim to warrant something be done. 2. Pushing screens to schools may have been accepted under the impression they weren’t worse than learning on paper.
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A malicious npm package created by the attacker specifically crafted to open up a port that listens and executes commands and otherwise untrusted or unverified code on the victim’s machine.
function* operation() { //@ts-expect-error `string` is not assignable to `number`! let count = yield* createString(); return count.toExponential() } Is this a typo? How does the compiler know that count should be a…
> This is great news now that the industry phased out physical **audio** connection on phones in favor of wireless. I recognize that there’s still wired audio connectors but you know full well that the experience is not…
Take this from someone who has been down this road: you are way over-thinking this. Until you accept this, you will be holding yourself back as a JavaScript developer. If you need objects with encapsulated state and…
Is this a tangential question? The OP suggests that there’s a utility to piracy beyond ideological reasons and just getting stuff for free. In other words, the categories you posed are not mutually exclusive.
They explain the 0-runtime pretty thoroughly.
Node builds on top of V8, Chromium’s JS engine, which has JIT, which allows for some optimizations that aren’t as easy or obvious in a simple bytecode interpreter.
You need a GitHub account but you don’t need to use GitHub otherwise (e.g. for source control) in order to use Copilot.
I’d shorten it to just HTML at that point, where the H is short for HTML: HTML: Turing-complete Machine Language
Most things learned don’t provide strict tools to enforce that you don’t use old practices where better modern practices exist. Do you question what the purpose is of learning most things? Also, there are tools to look…
Calling “unsafe” as an escape for Rust’s rigid system is the same as saying that C++ can do inline assembly so you can copy/paste infinite optimizations done outside the compiler infrastructure. That’s not the same at…
Have you considered that it’s not indecipherable or clownish and perhaps you are a part of a group that just doesn’t get it?
Why is this inherently better than better tooling for dependency management?
Very interesting. I have literally the exact opposite experience. Of the 15 or so acquaintances of mine that use it, only one or two I would say use it occasionally, nearly all of them use it daily or nightly (often…
I only regularly listen to comedy podcasts. - Threedom: Funny people Scott Aukerman, Lauren Lapkus, Paul F. Tompkins talk and play improv games - Hey Riddle Riddle: Chicago improvisers Adal Rifai, Erin Keif, and JPC try…
Oh man, I love Hey Riddle Riddle.
I can definitely the utility of it. Perhaps a standalone function (like nixRaw) could work to enable this.
That seems reasonable! I can’t really locate any examples of that functionality. Could you show me what that would look like?
I am thrilled to hear that this effort exists. What’s the rationale for the heavy use of tagged template literals in the API? From the outside, it seems like an esoteric choice that makes ergonomics slightly worse, less…
Yeah, imagine how they feel.