Broken seems a little hyperbolic, it has an implicit dependency on a standard POSIX tool.
And add the cost of transit to france
Which one gives you that godzilla shape in the header image?
I'm not sure its money but influence, which money greatly facilitates.
That's how you get Talmud.
Won't somebody think of the disgruntled misanthropes?
Endearingly close to "take off, hoser".
This was not a word I was prepared to learn about today.
At least we can take solace in the fact this is totally unprecedented, a complete first for this country. ....oh wait.
The double "its not X, its Y", back to back.
Is this true? Most of mine is in a text editor. In a previous role, it was in Excel. My partner spends her day in Power BI, etc etc. Are we outliers? What jobs are mostly in browsers instead of task-oriented specific…
Just to add another anecdotal data point, ive absolutely observed Claude Code doing exactly this as well with git operations.
While also a great book, there is very little overlap in content to Linkers and Loaders.
If you're genuinely surprised by this you haven't been paying attention.
Let's see how well it draws an SVG of a pelican on a bicycle
You of course know that "you of course know _____, right" is the preferred HN rebuttal format, right?
They use a hash function.
Usually, because a particular project fails to meet a particular need I happen to know how to fix.
This feels like more of a system prompt issue than a model issue?
Which, generally, is true.
The letters with diacritics sort lexicographically after 'z', so it does stand to reason they wouldn't appear in that range.
Which is exactly what this project is now able to do. Your parallel make jobs don't help if you have one gigantic compilation unit, as they originally did.
Far from all of it, seems like a big leap to write it off as pointless because of one subset.
Better than my svg pelican would be, but it's a low bar.
Your last off-by-one bug was in your first few weeks of programming?
Broken seems a little hyperbolic, it has an implicit dependency on a standard POSIX tool.
And add the cost of transit to france
Which one gives you that godzilla shape in the header image?
I'm not sure its money but influence, which money greatly facilitates.
That's how you get Talmud.
Won't somebody think of the disgruntled misanthropes?
Endearingly close to "take off, hoser".
This was not a word I was prepared to learn about today.
At least we can take solace in the fact this is totally unprecedented, a complete first for this country. ....oh wait.
The double "its not X, its Y", back to back.
Is this true? Most of mine is in a text editor. In a previous role, it was in Excel. My partner spends her day in Power BI, etc etc. Are we outliers? What jobs are mostly in browsers instead of task-oriented specific…
Just to add another anecdotal data point, ive absolutely observed Claude Code doing exactly this as well with git operations.
While also a great book, there is very little overlap in content to Linkers and Loaders.
If you're genuinely surprised by this you haven't been paying attention.
Let's see how well it draws an SVG of a pelican on a bicycle
You of course know that "you of course know _____, right" is the preferred HN rebuttal format, right?
They use a hash function.
Usually, because a particular project fails to meet a particular need I happen to know how to fix.
This feels like more of a system prompt issue than a model issue?
Which, generally, is true.
The letters with diacritics sort lexicographically after 'z', so it does stand to reason they wouldn't appear in that range.
Which is exactly what this project is now able to do. Your parallel make jobs don't help if you have one gigantic compilation unit, as they originally did.
Far from all of it, seems like a big leap to write it off as pointless because of one subset.
Better than my svg pelican would be, but it's a low bar.
Your last off-by-one bug was in your first few weeks of programming?