That sounds very dystopian. The ai teacher part, not the no devices part
Last sporting event I went to I was able to check my car seat at the stroller check, the workers didn't bat an eye :)
I know right. I kept waiting for a sarcasm tag at the end
I've seen Bryan Cantrill present at a few conferences and his talks are always the best.
This exactly matches my experience. I also suspected that it was my higher threshold for code quality but Ai generated code is just not worth adding to a project without very strict reviews, unless it's non production…
But those are the parts where it's important to struggle through the learning process even if you're slower than AI. if you defer to an LLM because it can do your work in a new codebase faster than you, that code base…
When I first heard about these I thought eink had gotten cheap and good enough for that to be part of the display. The fact that it's just a regular tv displaying a painting was so disappointing.
I use work trees so my prototype can be open while I build my final code, but I never thought of local remotes! That'll be so much easier!
I assume the nuclear reactors are to power the data centers using the new chips. There have been a few mentions on HN about the US being very behind in building enough power plants to run LLM workloads
That's if the website you're querying is a static html file but the web is much more dynamic and varied. Some of the questions I have: does yesnotice execute js, does it handle an answer appearing on a different page,…
This seems a lot like what the scala libraries Zio or Kyo are doing for concurrency, just without the functional effect part.
For me it's a discovery problem. I have a hard time finding papers to read. Where do you go to find interesting or relevant papers?
Why not, if liquibase isn't directly completing with your company and your bug fixes help their business, why would they care?
The comments here are pretty surprising. a lot of commenters are very worried about something that seems like a very reasonable change. The license change is to prevent someone like AWS offering managed-liquibase. It…
For people who don't or can't have Ethernet wiring, I've had great success with Ethernet over coax. My ancient coax wiring gets 800mbps back to my router with a screenbeam MoCA 2.5
Sounds like a great way to script yourself a bonus
I'm using it for a browser extension, just because I wanted to code more in rust. It's great at what it does and has all the same paradigms from React. The best use case though, would be if all your code is already…
This is a great write up! For people using gradle to compile scala (definitely not my first choice) the initial hurdle to migrating individual modules has been fixed! I'm guessing it'll be in gradle 8.13…
Oh good to know! It's been a while since I've looked at the osx implementation
People have already mentioned Metal, but if you want cross platform, https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu has a vulkan-like API and cross compiles to all the various GPU frameworks. I believe it uses…
Time to switch to kagi.com
For the iPad I've been using https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hdmi-monitor-orion/id645935507... you need an adapter though
They also provide cad models for some of the connectors which I found very useful: https://connect.makerpipe.com/build-help/post/if-you-would-l...
Why not just look at the source of that magical crate?
Maybe the font didn't load correctly but it solves both those problems from what I can see.
That sounds very dystopian. The ai teacher part, not the no devices part
Last sporting event I went to I was able to check my car seat at the stroller check, the workers didn't bat an eye :)
I know right. I kept waiting for a sarcasm tag at the end
I've seen Bryan Cantrill present at a few conferences and his talks are always the best.
This exactly matches my experience. I also suspected that it was my higher threshold for code quality but Ai generated code is just not worth adding to a project without very strict reviews, unless it's non production…
But those are the parts where it's important to struggle through the learning process even if you're slower than AI. if you defer to an LLM because it can do your work in a new codebase faster than you, that code base…
When I first heard about these I thought eink had gotten cheap and good enough for that to be part of the display. The fact that it's just a regular tv displaying a painting was so disappointing.
I use work trees so my prototype can be open while I build my final code, but I never thought of local remotes! That'll be so much easier!
I assume the nuclear reactors are to power the data centers using the new chips. There have been a few mentions on HN about the US being very behind in building enough power plants to run LLM workloads
That's if the website you're querying is a static html file but the web is much more dynamic and varied. Some of the questions I have: does yesnotice execute js, does it handle an answer appearing on a different page,…
This seems a lot like what the scala libraries Zio or Kyo are doing for concurrency, just without the functional effect part.
For me it's a discovery problem. I have a hard time finding papers to read. Where do you go to find interesting or relevant papers?
Why not, if liquibase isn't directly completing with your company and your bug fixes help their business, why would they care?
The comments here are pretty surprising. a lot of commenters are very worried about something that seems like a very reasonable change. The license change is to prevent someone like AWS offering managed-liquibase. It…
For people who don't or can't have Ethernet wiring, I've had great success with Ethernet over coax. My ancient coax wiring gets 800mbps back to my router with a screenbeam MoCA 2.5
Sounds like a great way to script yourself a bonus
I'm using it for a browser extension, just because I wanted to code more in rust. It's great at what it does and has all the same paradigms from React. The best use case though, would be if all your code is already…
This is a great write up! For people using gradle to compile scala (definitely not my first choice) the initial hurdle to migrating individual modules has been fixed! I'm guessing it'll be in gradle 8.13…
Oh good to know! It's been a while since I've looked at the osx implementation
People have already mentioned Metal, but if you want cross platform, https://github.com/gfx-rs/wgpu has a vulkan-like API and cross compiles to all the various GPU frameworks. I believe it uses…
Time to switch to kagi.com
For the iPad I've been using https://apps.apple.com/us/app/hdmi-monitor-orion/id645935507... you need an adapter though
They also provide cad models for some of the connectors which I found very useful: https://connect.makerpipe.com/build-help/post/if-you-would-l...
Why not just look at the source of that magical crate?
Maybe the font didn't load correctly but it solves both those problems from what I can see.