I can't pretend to know how things work internally, but I would expect it to be involved in model updates.
Every time claude code runs tests or builds after a change, it's collecting training data.
I too enjoy the charm TUI libraries, and have been using them to build a settlers of Catan game[0]. And some features are really cool, like different colors depending on dark/light theme. They have a bunch of functions…
From the Readme I made some progress with hyprland using a set of Guile bindings I developed called hypripc, but I found that Hyprland isn’t as stable as Sway.
The HN crowd probably knows that understanding maths concepts is a very rewarding experience. It is also very useful for $Nth grade, because it allows you to apply the principles to different problems than the ones…
Wanting someone who will stay for the long haul makes sense, but it leaves me as an unemployed engineer with two options: - Stay unemployed until I find a job that seems interesting enough to work there for years.…
> Is VSCode really all that "controlled by Microsoft"? Yep. VSCode "core" is open source, but many of the official extensions aren't (Python, C#, Live Share, Dev Containers IIRC). Besides, accessing the extension…
> hard to imagine an "AI girlfriend" that could be similarly short-term and bring positive changes. Feeling lonely has negative consequences, there's a famous study comparing it to smoking cigarettes. Lonely people can…
Talent and experience are not the same thing, and I would say experience is a lot more correlated to demand of talent than to supply of it. More demand means more opportunities to get experience.
I believe that's not what they're saying. It's signing hardware, like a camera that signs every picture you take, so not even you can tamper with it without invalidating that signature. Naively, then, a signed picture…
They already listed foveated rendering in the features (which I believe is what you're describing). It use the graphics performance budget efficiently, but it can't physically add more pixels. It's really cool…
Highway inevitability is a fallacy. They could've built a railway.
But does rerouting traffic through other bypasses actually alleviate traffic? > Motorways and bypasses generate traffic, that is, produce extra traffic, partly by inducing people to travel who would not otherwise have…
> the workers coned off the bike path Why didn't the workers cone off a lane from the street to make space for the bikes? Cars usually have easier alternatives, they can just take another lane. EDIT: But anyway, the…
https://notco.com/ makes vegan alternatives to meat-based products, with an AI creating the recipes. Not exactly what you're looking for, but close enough I think.
> but that'll be much harder for me to remember than :set number You could also do Ctrl+P on VSCode (or Ctrl+Shift+A on a Jetbrains IDE) and search for "line number". Command based interfaces are no longer unique to CLI…
It's easy to feel thankful to Wikipedia, motivating you to donate.
My guess is that parent's family members aren't using Alpine, so they don't have this problem.
Maybe if Mozilla had just forked Chromium in ~2015, its market share wouldn't have gotten as low as it is right now. I've told some people to switch to Firefox. A lot of them switch back to Chrome after a while, simply…
Despite the name, it originated in Canada, you'd expect it to be normal there.
Article agrees, check out the picture at the end. It has "many to one" listed as a relational strength.
This sounds like a design choice that was made decades ago and permeated everything else in Linux. I don't think it's changeable at this point, if they wanted to.
But Visual Studio 2019 is available for mac.
Very comfortable pydantic integration. This gives you Swagger docs and type checking for free. I've never actually used starlette directly, but it doesn't sound very ergonomic
Because (1) no one else can and (2) after a ransomware attack, they get the blame.
I can't pretend to know how things work internally, but I would expect it to be involved in model updates.
Every time claude code runs tests or builds after a change, it's collecting training data.
I too enjoy the charm TUI libraries, and have been using them to build a settlers of Catan game[0]. And some features are really cool, like different colors depending on dark/light theme. They have a bunch of functions…
From the Readme I made some progress with hyprland using a set of Guile bindings I developed called hypripc, but I found that Hyprland isn’t as stable as Sway.
The HN crowd probably knows that understanding maths concepts is a very rewarding experience. It is also very useful for $Nth grade, because it allows you to apply the principles to different problems than the ones…
Wanting someone who will stay for the long haul makes sense, but it leaves me as an unemployed engineer with two options: - Stay unemployed until I find a job that seems interesting enough to work there for years.…
> Is VSCode really all that "controlled by Microsoft"? Yep. VSCode "core" is open source, but many of the official extensions aren't (Python, C#, Live Share, Dev Containers IIRC). Besides, accessing the extension…
> hard to imagine an "AI girlfriend" that could be similarly short-term and bring positive changes. Feeling lonely has negative consequences, there's a famous study comparing it to smoking cigarettes. Lonely people can…
Talent and experience are not the same thing, and I would say experience is a lot more correlated to demand of talent than to supply of it. More demand means more opportunities to get experience.
I believe that's not what they're saying. It's signing hardware, like a camera that signs every picture you take, so not even you can tamper with it without invalidating that signature. Naively, then, a signed picture…
They already listed foveated rendering in the features (which I believe is what you're describing). It use the graphics performance budget efficiently, but it can't physically add more pixels. It's really cool…
Highway inevitability is a fallacy. They could've built a railway.
But does rerouting traffic through other bypasses actually alleviate traffic? > Motorways and bypasses generate traffic, that is, produce extra traffic, partly by inducing people to travel who would not otherwise have…
> the workers coned off the bike path Why didn't the workers cone off a lane from the street to make space for the bikes? Cars usually have easier alternatives, they can just take another lane. EDIT: But anyway, the…
https://notco.com/ makes vegan alternatives to meat-based products, with an AI creating the recipes. Not exactly what you're looking for, but close enough I think.
> but that'll be much harder for me to remember than :set number You could also do Ctrl+P on VSCode (or Ctrl+Shift+A on a Jetbrains IDE) and search for "line number". Command based interfaces are no longer unique to CLI…
It's easy to feel thankful to Wikipedia, motivating you to donate.
My guess is that parent's family members aren't using Alpine, so they don't have this problem.
Maybe if Mozilla had just forked Chromium in ~2015, its market share wouldn't have gotten as low as it is right now. I've told some people to switch to Firefox. A lot of them switch back to Chrome after a while, simply…
Despite the name, it originated in Canada, you'd expect it to be normal there.
Article agrees, check out the picture at the end. It has "many to one" listed as a relational strength.
This sounds like a design choice that was made decades ago and permeated everything else in Linux. I don't think it's changeable at this point, if they wanted to.
But Visual Studio 2019 is available for mac.
Very comfortable pydantic integration. This gives you Swagger docs and type checking for free. I've never actually used starlette directly, but it doesn't sound very ergonomic
Because (1) no one else can and (2) after a ransomware attack, they get the blame.