Seems to be the smallest Go release yet (at least since 1.4). I wonder how the binary size was reduced in the recent two versions? 1.21 63MB 1.20 95MB 1.19 142MB 1.18 135MB 1.17 129MB 1.16 123MB 1.15 116MB 1.14 118MB…
None of these improvements seem Mac-specific. Does Chrome on other OSs have these?
> no longer need to perform the slow git fetch Nice. Rust Cargo is also trialling out something similar.
> where every column just has a single formula Sounds like tables in Excel?
Highlights for me: - tabs in File Explorer - faster and more accurate search Still not sure why tabs in File Explorer took so long... but happy that its finally here.
Location: South Africa Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Python (NumPy and friends), some JS, Go Skills: finance, statistics, applied maths Résumé/CV: on request Email: tncszsnmg@mozmail.com I have…
Location: South Africa Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Python (NumPy and friends), JS Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X-LFxgiO4Q62bsp0VDf0fHuD5tsW1N3x Email: tncszsnmg@mozmail.com I…
Most likely referring to "Reflections on Trusting Trust" [0]; i.e. when the compiler is itself the attack vector. [0]: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_Ref...
Zed seems to be the successor of Github/Atom's abandoned Xray project [0]. "Responsive", Rust, CRDTs. [0] https://github.com/atom-archive/xray
Most likely because Arabs did not invent the numbering system: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29370553
> "self-modifying test" I've also heard them referred to as "approval tests". https://approvaltests.com/
Is the random matrix generation section in here up to date? The official numpy docs [0] seem to indicate that `randn` is legacy, and that `randint` is deprecated. [0]…
I believe numpy.random uses PCG by default. https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/random/index.html
Download size and speed matters. Disk space matters especially if you're working with relatively expensive SSDs. Of course, how much of a problem this is depends on which country you're working in, company's laptop…
Azure (DevOps) Pipelines use YAML. Not sure if that counts?
Seems to be the smallest Go release yet (at least since 1.4). I wonder how the binary size was reduced in the recent two versions? 1.21 63MB 1.20 95MB 1.19 142MB 1.18 135MB 1.17 129MB 1.16 123MB 1.15 116MB 1.14 118MB…
None of these improvements seem Mac-specific. Does Chrome on other OSs have these?
> no longer need to perform the slow git fetch Nice. Rust Cargo is also trialling out something similar.
> where every column just has a single formula Sounds like tables in Excel?
Highlights for me: - tabs in File Explorer - faster and more accurate search Still not sure why tabs in File Explorer took so long... but happy that its finally here.
Location: South Africa Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Python (NumPy and friends), some JS, Go Skills: finance, statistics, applied maths Résumé/CV: on request Email: tncszsnmg@mozmail.com I have…
Location: South Africa Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: Yes Technologies: C#, Python (NumPy and friends), JS Résumé/CV: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1X-LFxgiO4Q62bsp0VDf0fHuD5tsW1N3x Email: tncszsnmg@mozmail.com I…
Most likely referring to "Reflections on Trusting Trust" [0]; i.e. when the compiler is itself the attack vector. [0]: https://www.cs.cmu.edu/~rdriley/487/papers/Thompson_1984_Ref...
Zed seems to be the successor of Github/Atom's abandoned Xray project [0]. "Responsive", Rust, CRDTs. [0] https://github.com/atom-archive/xray
Most likely because Arabs did not invent the numbering system: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=29370553
> "self-modifying test" I've also heard them referred to as "approval tests". https://approvaltests.com/
Is the random matrix generation section in here up to date? The official numpy docs [0] seem to indicate that `randn` is legacy, and that `randint` is deprecated. [0]…
I believe numpy.random uses PCG by default. https://numpy.org/doc/stable/reference/random/index.html
Download size and speed matters. Disk space matters especially if you're working with relatively expensive SSDs. Of course, how much of a problem this is depends on which country you're working in, company's laptop…
Azure (DevOps) Pipelines use YAML. Not sure if that counts?