It made my hair fall out
This is the polonium of visualization
Holy shit someone _paid_ you to write V!?? Incredible!
Many times when I am asked to write something it's not so that I may think but so that others may not. If this is the case I have no problem serving them some AI generated unthoughts
You mean there are two modern programming languages which you know
I do the same when I post comments on hacker news
I have 128Gb RAM, it's not enough to make ms teams remotely close to acceptable because the UX is still like a parodical mashup of every bad idea microsoft has ever had.
Sepples doesn't even have monadic operation for its optional type. It's just utterly destitute
predication and queues can go a long way
ritalin
lol lmao
I didn't expect something as silly as this coming out of Kernighams mouth
Should it be a parking lot for blue audis? Or a parking lot for red toyotas? or a parking lot for [Object object]? string? {}?
Why not use a text editor that renders indents as whatever you want them to be?
Because we're scanning for predators?
> Also, the CPU in the picture is upside down. Maybe this is a shallow criticism (especially since the picture was probably chosen by an editor), but I am reluctant to listen to people who would make such a basic…
Wild to think that someone who reads C++ all day would wince at written profanity
What if it's on the other side of the equator, do you have to screw it counterclock-wise?
I refuse to believe that as much as 30% of the volume is legitimate
Don't worry, we got you covered on the MIMD front ;)
Wow the competition for a slot in the corporation sure is fierce these days
You should at least mention llvm IR and describe how it differs. To me it does seem a lot nicer than llvm ir, is this intended to be mostly generated and consumed by compilers, or is it meant to be human read and…
Correct, if you don't ensure the necessary preconditions are met you quickly run into undecidable problems.
I got some pretty bad vibes from reading about their business model. We don't need more of this adtech shit
What an utterly moronic take
It made my hair fall out
This is the polonium of visualization
Holy shit someone _paid_ you to write V!?? Incredible!
Many times when I am asked to write something it's not so that I may think but so that others may not. If this is the case I have no problem serving them some AI generated unthoughts
You mean there are two modern programming languages which you know
I do the same when I post comments on hacker news
I have 128Gb RAM, it's not enough to make ms teams remotely close to acceptable because the UX is still like a parodical mashup of every bad idea microsoft has ever had.
Sepples doesn't even have monadic operation for its optional type. It's just utterly destitute
predication and queues can go a long way
ritalin
lol lmao
I didn't expect something as silly as this coming out of Kernighams mouth
Should it be a parking lot for blue audis? Or a parking lot for red toyotas? or a parking lot for [Object object]? string? {}?
Why not use a text editor that renders indents as whatever you want them to be?
Because we're scanning for predators?
> Also, the CPU in the picture is upside down. Maybe this is a shallow criticism (especially since the picture was probably chosen by an editor), but I am reluctant to listen to people who would make such a basic…
Wild to think that someone who reads C++ all day would wince at written profanity
What if it's on the other side of the equator, do you have to screw it counterclock-wise?
I refuse to believe that as much as 30% of the volume is legitimate
Don't worry, we got you covered on the MIMD front ;)
Wow the competition for a slot in the corporation sure is fierce these days
You should at least mention llvm IR and describe how it differs. To me it does seem a lot nicer than llvm ir, is this intended to be mostly generated and consumed by compilers, or is it meant to be human read and…
Correct, if you don't ensure the necessary preconditions are met you quickly run into undecidable problems.
I got some pretty bad vibes from reading about their business model. We don't need more of this adtech shit
What an utterly moronic take