I imagine the commenter was referring to the article title wrt satire.
Thanks for this!
Silence! Something something NPU at the edge hand-wave. /s
For sure -- but these are the 'exceptions that prove the rule'. Someone else mentioned HTTP3 and QUIC. For all of these, there are thousands of projects (including multiplayer games and even enterprises) that didn't…
Well, not all killer drones run any kind of transformer model so...
Coming from the enterprise SQL world, I never took SQLite seriously for the very reason that field types were not enforced by default. (Yes, I was agog when it became the backbone for app metadata on smartphones.)…
> The cancel lands on a process that has never heard of the query, and nothing happens. > Peering fixes this. The processes are aware of one another, so a cancel that lands on the wrong process is forwarded to the one…
I'm sure all of this is "correct", but the fact is that many of us (myself included) enjoyed years of trouble-free service from our Commodore 1541 disk drives. And we could easily compare them with the Apple ][…
Thank you for helping remove my ignorance!
I had no trouble with it once I realized it wanted me to drag the border area.
You kind of covered this in your last point but it's worth emphasizing: we generally don't know for sure whether "correcting" a low serum vitamin D reading helps out in some way or merely silences a warning beacon that…
Still, 170,000 - 1.2M years is a fairly short amount of time if we go back only to the common ancestor who begat progeny that would become Pan and Autralopithecus (around 12 million years ago). It could be that early…
If I'm not guilty until proven innocent, then neither is Motorola.
or "How I Learned To Relax And Just Start New Sessions Often"
Lots of people throwing shade at Gemini CLI in the comments. I'm not saying it's perfect, but I enjoy using it. I haven't tried antigravity at all yet. I hope it will be an experience that is somewhat close to agentic…
Yeah, that quote was definitely cringe for me. But I'm glad they made something that made them happy.
I don't know why reclaimthenet hasn't embraced the obvious answer: Simply create a new smart device operating system with a fully disentangled cosmos of programs, libraries, APIs, app SDKs, hardware partners, drivers,…
Dont' get it twisted, anyone; plenty of companies have a reputation to maintain for this reason (but don't do this). This is an absurdly generous severance package.
Yes, but I wouldn't stop watching the originals. And I wouldn't stop watching anything until I saw what came out.
Ugh. I hate these "guilt by association" hit pieces. Nothing is wrong and yet we must signal our virtue. Might as well just open our pants and wave our wangers, hoping for a better world
Lots of handwaving about fear of rust changing too often and even MORE downvoting of this as if there is no concern whatever. Neither of these extremes are valid. For me it comes down to the old standby: just vendor the…
TBF, it's certainly best practice, advised by the model providers themselves, to cut sessions short and start new ones. Anthropic's "Best Practices" doc[0] for Claude Code states, "A clean session with a better prompt…
Qwen3-Coder produced much better rust code (that utilized rust's x86-64 vectorized extensions) a few months ago than Claude Opus or Google Gemini could. I was calling it from harnesses such as the Zed editor and trae…
It is difficult to explain to a division director that they do not have sufficeint capacity (enough qualified programmers) to compete features within a set time budget. The old joke goes, "It takes one woman nine months…
Ward Cunningham [edit: oops, it was Kent Beck] had it right, long ago, when he wrote in "Extreme Programming" [paraphrase]: You don't drive to Florida by carefully lining up your car in New York on I-95 South, locking…
I imagine the commenter was referring to the article title wrt satire.
Thanks for this!
Silence! Something something NPU at the edge hand-wave. /s
For sure -- but these are the 'exceptions that prove the rule'. Someone else mentioned HTTP3 and QUIC. For all of these, there are thousands of projects (including multiplayer games and even enterprises) that didn't…
Well, not all killer drones run any kind of transformer model so...
Coming from the enterprise SQL world, I never took SQLite seriously for the very reason that field types were not enforced by default. (Yes, I was agog when it became the backbone for app metadata on smartphones.)…
> The cancel lands on a process that has never heard of the query, and nothing happens. > Peering fixes this. The processes are aware of one another, so a cancel that lands on the wrong process is forwarded to the one…
I'm sure all of this is "correct", but the fact is that many of us (myself included) enjoyed years of trouble-free service from our Commodore 1541 disk drives. And we could easily compare them with the Apple ][…
Thank you for helping remove my ignorance!
I had no trouble with it once I realized it wanted me to drag the border area.
You kind of covered this in your last point but it's worth emphasizing: we generally don't know for sure whether "correcting" a low serum vitamin D reading helps out in some way or merely silences a warning beacon that…
Still, 170,000 - 1.2M years is a fairly short amount of time if we go back only to the common ancestor who begat progeny that would become Pan and Autralopithecus (around 12 million years ago). It could be that early…
If I'm not guilty until proven innocent, then neither is Motorola.
or "How I Learned To Relax And Just Start New Sessions Often"
Lots of people throwing shade at Gemini CLI in the comments. I'm not saying it's perfect, but I enjoy using it. I haven't tried antigravity at all yet. I hope it will be an experience that is somewhat close to agentic…
Yeah, that quote was definitely cringe for me. But I'm glad they made something that made them happy.
I don't know why reclaimthenet hasn't embraced the obvious answer: Simply create a new smart device operating system with a fully disentangled cosmos of programs, libraries, APIs, app SDKs, hardware partners, drivers,…
Dont' get it twisted, anyone; plenty of companies have a reputation to maintain for this reason (but don't do this). This is an absurdly generous severance package.
Yes, but I wouldn't stop watching the originals. And I wouldn't stop watching anything until I saw what came out.
Ugh. I hate these "guilt by association" hit pieces. Nothing is wrong and yet we must signal our virtue. Might as well just open our pants and wave our wangers, hoping for a better world
Lots of handwaving about fear of rust changing too often and even MORE downvoting of this as if there is no concern whatever. Neither of these extremes are valid. For me it comes down to the old standby: just vendor the…
TBF, it's certainly best practice, advised by the model providers themselves, to cut sessions short and start new ones. Anthropic's "Best Practices" doc[0] for Claude Code states, "A clean session with a better prompt…
Qwen3-Coder produced much better rust code (that utilized rust's x86-64 vectorized extensions) a few months ago than Claude Opus or Google Gemini could. I was calling it from harnesses such as the Zed editor and trae…
It is difficult to explain to a division director that they do not have sufficeint capacity (enough qualified programmers) to compete features within a set time budget. The old joke goes, "It takes one woman nine months…
Ward Cunningham [edit: oops, it was Kent Beck] had it right, long ago, when he wrote in "Extreme Programming" [paraphrase]: You don't drive to Florida by carefully lining up your car in New York on I-95 South, locking…