Weird that you don't understand it. Have you read any of the replies in the multitudes of times you've invariably seen this discussion come up online?
In addition to the sibling comment: I really dislike opening my Photos app in front of other people.
Aw, I missed it
I don't see why this wouldn't just lead to model collapse: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07566-y If you've spent any time using LLMs to write documentation you'll see this for yourself: the compounding will…
You seem to be blaming the OS for how you broke it?
I'm not the PC but I think you miss most of the pain points due to: 'personal' projects. There's not a compatible format between different compilers, or even different versions of the same compiler, or even the same…
Source of quote: https://youtu.be/tzXu5KZGMJk?t=3160
How would you have minimised migration costs for std::map?
>1. Somebody verifies with the users that speed is actually one of the most burning problems. Sometimes this is too late. C++98 introduce `std::set` and `std::map`. The public interface means that they are effectively…
> and the missing context is essential. Oh yes, I'd recommend everyone who uses the phrase reads the rest of the paper to see the kinds of optimisations that Knuth considers justified. For example, optimising memory…
A state machine is a perfect example of a case where you would benefit from linear types. Some things just need precise terminology so humans can communicate about them to humans without ambiguity. It doesn't mean…
...a far better place than 2011.
>You see, the shapes of roads in real life come from an underlying essential fact: the wheel axles of a vehicle. No matter how you drive a car, the distance between the left and right wheels remains constant. You can…
Is your take that the way we view sexuality today is not meaningfully different from the Victorian era?
> Do they have ABS sensors that can detect wheel lockup/speed status? Because I don't. You should fix that. Go out on a rainy day and slam the brakes hard enough for it to kick in. There's an obvious vibration and…
It's his favourite joke, see Space Sex.
This is how you end up with O(n^2) algorithms that 'work' until you run it with production-size data. If the context your code runs in is small enough to be in a test, you're probably not working on anything serious…
I have the desktop app open right now. In the top-right corner is a nag saying 'Share your plan'. It's an ad for Proton Duo. I just clicked 'Don't show again'. I get a toast saying you won't show me that offer again and…
I had the same problems with Bridge 5 years ago - what platform is it still needed on?
I guess you also received the Linkedin Gaming spam a couple of weeks ago? I opted out of almost every category and I never opted in to a category like that. So why is there now a new category which I have to opt out of?…
Ah, the mid-2000s, just before Linux became the dominant user kernel on Earth.
I don't understand this comment in this context. Both of these features work on my Steam Deck. Neither of them have worked on any Windows laptop my employers have foisted upon me.
And it went from unrealistic paranoia to 'like... obviously?' seamlessly.
Yes but before 2005 we didn't have Reddit, so we didn't have people who learned about prescriptivism from there and think it means all discussion about taste and style is immoral.
>English Use *h₂enǵʰ-ish please.
Weird that you don't understand it. Have you read any of the replies in the multitudes of times you've invariably seen this discussion come up online?
In addition to the sibling comment: I really dislike opening my Photos app in front of other people.
Aw, I missed it
I don't see why this wouldn't just lead to model collapse: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-024-07566-y If you've spent any time using LLMs to write documentation you'll see this for yourself: the compounding will…
You seem to be blaming the OS for how you broke it?
I'm not the PC but I think you miss most of the pain points due to: 'personal' projects. There's not a compatible format between different compilers, or even different versions of the same compiler, or even the same…
Source of quote: https://youtu.be/tzXu5KZGMJk?t=3160
How would you have minimised migration costs for std::map?
>1. Somebody verifies with the users that speed is actually one of the most burning problems. Sometimes this is too late. C++98 introduce `std::set` and `std::map`. The public interface means that they are effectively…
> and the missing context is essential. Oh yes, I'd recommend everyone who uses the phrase reads the rest of the paper to see the kinds of optimisations that Knuth considers justified. For example, optimising memory…
A state machine is a perfect example of a case where you would benefit from linear types. Some things just need precise terminology so humans can communicate about them to humans without ambiguity. It doesn't mean…
...a far better place than 2011.
>You see, the shapes of roads in real life come from an underlying essential fact: the wheel axles of a vehicle. No matter how you drive a car, the distance between the left and right wheels remains constant. You can…
Is your take that the way we view sexuality today is not meaningfully different from the Victorian era?
> Do they have ABS sensors that can detect wheel lockup/speed status? Because I don't. You should fix that. Go out on a rainy day and slam the brakes hard enough for it to kick in. There's an obvious vibration and…
It's his favourite joke, see Space Sex.
This is how you end up with O(n^2) algorithms that 'work' until you run it with production-size data. If the context your code runs in is small enough to be in a test, you're probably not working on anything serious…
I have the desktop app open right now. In the top-right corner is a nag saying 'Share your plan'. It's an ad for Proton Duo. I just clicked 'Don't show again'. I get a toast saying you won't show me that offer again and…
I had the same problems with Bridge 5 years ago - what platform is it still needed on?
I guess you also received the Linkedin Gaming spam a couple of weeks ago? I opted out of almost every category and I never opted in to a category like that. So why is there now a new category which I have to opt out of?…
Ah, the mid-2000s, just before Linux became the dominant user kernel on Earth.
I don't understand this comment in this context. Both of these features work on my Steam Deck. Neither of them have worked on any Windows laptop my employers have foisted upon me.
And it went from unrealistic paranoia to 'like... obviously?' seamlessly.
Yes but before 2005 we didn't have Reddit, so we didn't have people who learned about prescriptivism from there and think it means all discussion about taste and style is immoral.
>English Use *h₂enǵʰ-ish please.