Reddit is kindergarten compared to 4chan.
A real elevator would have stopped at each level.
Privacy is not "inside baseball"
It just calls https://github.com/pdf2htmlEX/pdf2htmlEX on the server.
I think people in the comments are completely missing the point of this work. As I understand it, and take this with a large grain of salt because I haven't read the paper, the idea of Jukebox is to take a certain style…
The US government is wholly unprepared to deal with the wicked smart ingenuity of modern corporations. These inquisitions by congress feel like little children running around picking up sticks after a house has burned…
Comparing Rust to Go: > Of course there's a learning curve. Of course there's more concepts involved than just throwing for loops at byte slices and seeing what sticks, like the Go library does. > But the result is a…
(Comparing a function in Rust's sdtlib to Go's:) > Of course there's a learning curve. Of course there's more concepts involved than just throwing for loops at byte slices and seeing what sticks, like the Go library…
Reddit is kindergarten compared to 4chan.
A real elevator would have stopped at each level.
Privacy is not "inside baseball"
It just calls https://github.com/pdf2htmlEX/pdf2htmlEX on the server.
I think people in the comments are completely missing the point of this work. As I understand it, and take this with a large grain of salt because I haven't read the paper, the idea of Jukebox is to take a certain style…
The US government is wholly unprepared to deal with the wicked smart ingenuity of modern corporations. These inquisitions by congress feel like little children running around picking up sticks after a house has burned…
Comparing Rust to Go: > Of course there's a learning curve. Of course there's more concepts involved than just throwing for loops at byte slices and seeing what sticks, like the Go library does. > But the result is a…
(Comparing a function in Rust's sdtlib to Go's:) > Of course there's a learning curve. Of course there's more concepts involved than just throwing for loops at byte slices and seeing what sticks, like the Go library…