...if only they were at least somewhat as passionate about QC. It really pains me to be that cynical, because I do find their products incredibly fascinating and inventive. But for anything but their lowest-end toy…
Heh, when it comes to audio software, you could throw a lot more in the mix, e.g. Logic Pro, Native Instruments (at least in the past - shame what happened to them) and - arguably ;) - Steinberg among others.
>but on that Windows PC they work as well as the really good alternatives. I know I'm a rather late here and essentially just ranting a bit while waiting for github to finally do as it is told, sorry :) But that's…
How is having to manually reconnect each time when switching between, say, an IPhone and a Windows laptop every time fine or even remotely seamless? I do not have to that even with my ~30€ JBL buds.
>Their ability to connect and move between devices is 100x better than any competitor. This statement only has any merit if your usage pattern is 100% limited to Apple devices, otherwise it falls apart. It would be fine…
The most impressive part of Control's RT (on PC at least) was that it very much applied to (most) dynamic objects - and it features a TON of dynamic destruction. The "office building" setting meant resticted areas,…
I'm not sure what argument you are trying to make with picking out a single command and vaguely asserting doubt. It's about having a high degree of systematization and standardization and detailed guidelines around…
$file = Get-ChildItem "C:\some path\having spaces.txt" Write-Output $file.DirectoryName Write-Output $file.Name Write-Output $file.BaseName Or if that's still to verbose: $file = gci "C:\some path\having spaces.txt"…
I certainly won't argue that pwsh is even close to perfect, but...obtuse is just about the most unfitting description of powershell. It offers a level of structure and consistency that is - even with all its…
> I pushed through to the bitter end of Ghosts n' Goblins. And damned if I wasn't rewarded with the message, "This was all an illusion created by Satan." Weeell...here's the thing. Erm. You didn't push through to the…
In Austria you don't need an Austrian passport/Personalausweis for a Digital ID registration. Your original passport (or equivalent) in combination with a certificate of residence, student permit or similar is fine.
Apologies that I'm latching onto your post for visibility, but for the sake of discussion - the European Identity Digital Wallet project specification and standardisation process is in the open and lives on github…
And the usual corollary: Not just thanks to his training data, but because training data of that kind and for this kind of topic - still - exists.
>verifiable "never looked at the original source" ...erm. To adress the elephant in the room: Who exactly is supposed to be verifiable to never have looked at the original source? You or the LLM?
Nah, that's not a "sacrifice", but the only sane way. In the ideal case, clearly document the constructor with a warning that it's not ISO conformant and offer a ISO conformant alternative. In my (unfortunate)…
>Ok, you can click on the sun icon to fix it by switching to night mode, but then... aaaaargh! TBF, I felt so perfectly trolled with this one I couldn't help but chuckle... :)
>and has the best parts of Typescript I really like C#, but I wouldn't go that far - unions are at least on the horizon, but I've sometimes come to miss the power and flexibility of TS's structural typing...(And so has…
>- Less bugs (Visual Studio has been progressively getting worse). Eeeeeeh...it's not quite roses and rainbows on the Rider side either, and that's coming from a Jetbrains fanboy. (Although admittedly, I'm not really…
In the context of this thread that's a non-issue. Good TVs have been in the ~5ms@120Hz/<10ms@60Hz world for some time now. If you're in the market for a 4K-or-higher display, you won't find much better, even among…
I think the best description of this kind of "obfuscation" that especially afflicted Java still is Steve Yegge's "Kingdom of Nouns" rant: https://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdo...
Yeah, I guess it will always be partly subjective (or I guess even actually different from person to person depending on how well the personalization works for specific ears), but...I never got that kind of precision…
I think Java was the main one. C/C++ are (relatively) close to the metal, system-level languages with explicit memory management - and were tacitly accepted to be the "complicated" ones, with dynamic typing not really…
Yeah, sure...I'd like to see something like MSFS2024 or BeamNG.drive running on a PS3.
It's not really applicable here, though - being an official IETF/ICANN/IANA joint. I mean, it has its own RFC called "Procedures for Maintaining the Time Zone Database": https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6557 I'd say…
Maybe not intentionally.
...if only they were at least somewhat as passionate about QC. It really pains me to be that cynical, because I do find their products incredibly fascinating and inventive. But for anything but their lowest-end toy…
Heh, when it comes to audio software, you could throw a lot more in the mix, e.g. Logic Pro, Native Instruments (at least in the past - shame what happened to them) and - arguably ;) - Steinberg among others.
>but on that Windows PC they work as well as the really good alternatives. I know I'm a rather late here and essentially just ranting a bit while waiting for github to finally do as it is told, sorry :) But that's…
How is having to manually reconnect each time when switching between, say, an IPhone and a Windows laptop every time fine or even remotely seamless? I do not have to that even with my ~30€ JBL buds.
>Their ability to connect and move between devices is 100x better than any competitor. This statement only has any merit if your usage pattern is 100% limited to Apple devices, otherwise it falls apart. It would be fine…
The most impressive part of Control's RT (on PC at least) was that it very much applied to (most) dynamic objects - and it features a TON of dynamic destruction. The "office building" setting meant resticted areas,…
I'm not sure what argument you are trying to make with picking out a single command and vaguely asserting doubt. It's about having a high degree of systematization and standardization and detailed guidelines around…
$file = Get-ChildItem "C:\some path\having spaces.txt" Write-Output $file.DirectoryName Write-Output $file.Name Write-Output $file.BaseName Or if that's still to verbose: $file = gci "C:\some path\having spaces.txt"…
I certainly won't argue that pwsh is even close to perfect, but...obtuse is just about the most unfitting description of powershell. It offers a level of structure and consistency that is - even with all its…
> I pushed through to the bitter end of Ghosts n' Goblins. And damned if I wasn't rewarded with the message, "This was all an illusion created by Satan." Weeell...here's the thing. Erm. You didn't push through to the…
In Austria you don't need an Austrian passport/Personalausweis for a Digital ID registration. Your original passport (or equivalent) in combination with a certificate of residence, student permit or similar is fine.
Apologies that I'm latching onto your post for visibility, but for the sake of discussion - the European Identity Digital Wallet project specification and standardisation process is in the open and lives on github…
And the usual corollary: Not just thanks to his training data, but because training data of that kind and for this kind of topic - still - exists.
>verifiable "never looked at the original source" ...erm. To adress the elephant in the room: Who exactly is supposed to be verifiable to never have looked at the original source? You or the LLM?
Nah, that's not a "sacrifice", but the only sane way. In the ideal case, clearly document the constructor with a warning that it's not ISO conformant and offer a ISO conformant alternative. In my (unfortunate)…
>Ok, you can click on the sun icon to fix it by switching to night mode, but then... aaaaargh! TBF, I felt so perfectly trolled with this one I couldn't help but chuckle... :)
>and has the best parts of Typescript I really like C#, but I wouldn't go that far - unions are at least on the horizon, but I've sometimes come to miss the power and flexibility of TS's structural typing...(And so has…
>- Less bugs (Visual Studio has been progressively getting worse). Eeeeeeh...it's not quite roses and rainbows on the Rider side either, and that's coming from a Jetbrains fanboy. (Although admittedly, I'm not really…
In the context of this thread that's a non-issue. Good TVs have been in the ~5ms@120Hz/<10ms@60Hz world for some time now. If you're in the market for a 4K-or-higher display, you won't find much better, even among…
I think the best description of this kind of "obfuscation" that especially afflicted Java still is Steve Yegge's "Kingdom of Nouns" rant: https://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdo...
Yeah, I guess it will always be partly subjective (or I guess even actually different from person to person depending on how well the personalization works for specific ears), but...I never got that kind of precision…
I think Java was the main one. C/C++ are (relatively) close to the metal, system-level languages with explicit memory management - and were tacitly accepted to be the "complicated" ones, with dynamic typing not really…
Yeah, sure...I'd like to see something like MSFS2024 or BeamNG.drive running on a PS3.
It's not really applicable here, though - being an official IETF/ICANN/IANA joint. I mean, it has its own RFC called "Procedures for Maintaining the Time Zone Database": https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6557 I'd say…
Maybe not intentionally.