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No user record in our sample, but faceplanted has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
You said that's not really true and the described exactly how it's true, what did you mean?
I see what you mean now. The way you phrased it came off as much more a critique of the language used and/or the developers using it, rather than the simple fact of it being a rewrite of a complex tool. Also does `sudo`…
Transpilers in general tend to be significantly less well maintained and optimised than direct APIs
> I am pretty sure the Rust version has a lot of logic bugs What makes you say that? I'm not trying to be argumentative, I'm genuinely interested.
It makes sense that a very popular language would be being used to make one of the most popular projects.
You seem to think the issue is noise, but have you considered noise might just be the most noticeable symptom of general city living? i.e. having much less personal space, nature, privacy, and free time to spend in them?
No no, maybe he's right and there are only 8536 ways to sort a deck of cards, the casinos have taken us all for fools!
Well, 0 isn't really possible, but assuming you're just asking "What would the impact be on the world if me made matrix multiplication trivial" in the same way that people ask what making a room temperature…
> Most real world buttons are elevated off the surface to let us know it is pressable, but digital buttons now just have a white or colored pill shape around it. I can't recall the last time I saw a pill shaped button…
Microsoft teams doesn't load slowly because of the animations, you can turn all of them off if you mess around with the settings and your windows registry enough. It loads slowly because MS have a huge incentive to keep…
I'm skeptical of the idea that anything is going to derive intelligence from the bottom up, but I'll be super impressed if that's how it goes.
In theory that would work but compilers and toolchains are far too clever now and always liable to change, so there's no way to know that in the future it won't be optimised back into shortcutting and revealing the…
A friend of mine has a literal heapmap, i.e. an infrared thermal camera, and that actually displays obvious outliers in striped red and white like digital camcorders show overexposed areas. It's really useful because it…
Most of them are bullshit, and the ones that aren't are ripe and ready to be used to bullshit people. Every new kind of forensics is treated like it's going to be the solution to solving crime, when what it really is,…
Complete noob question, but if it never goes away how does it get into chickens? It sounds like your point and this article combined are implying that having chickens (whose eggs you don't eat but who do eat the bugs)…
> The question is whether we can recognize and want to solve the problems imo. Today our media seems incapable of highlighting issues. The media pushes a narrative to effect social change (ie political); rather than…
> Keyword here is "once", kids love it _once_ they're there. The point is that -at the time when the parent is asking the kid to stop what they're doing and shower- they (don't want to / don't understand why they should…
> I think the authors just need to find an easy way to say something new, and what is more easy than going against something "common"? I'm sure some of them do, but having seen first hand the damage to productivity and…
Sorry I wasn't clear about what I mean. I don't mean the ends, I mean the means. like exercising, or studying, or even brushing my fucking teeth have never in my life stopped being a manual decision. I want the ends…
I've heard this explanation so many times but it feels like it has an enormous missing piece, like, maybe I just have fucking ADHD or something but never in my life has doing things and going places I don't want to ever…
> On a side note : am I the only one who is tired of the current (decade(s)-long...) trend in blogs/articles of "deconstructing" positive/common-sense behaviors? "The dangers of tidiness", "Embrace your bipolarity",…
> Kids refuse a bath usually not because they’re rebelling against themselves or the parents, but because they don’t get the concept of delayed gratification yet I'm confused by this thought because there _isn't_ any…
Is that a solution though? unless you send your ship instantly after those bullets another objects could still just come in from the side after they've passed, unless these bullets cover significantly more than the…
> There's a weird sense of internal entitlement where some (likely a small, but still substantial) number of people work there, are well paid, and yet act internally as if it's some terrible place doing terrible things…
The Deja vu sensation of this conversation happening almost identically 2 days ago (everything from wondering how >100% efficiency works, someone explaining it's from the environment, and then someone else explaining…