Do you anything about data science or deep learning? If this is not about scientific methods then what else? And even if not? Why not question existing methodology, people just follow some news outlets believing one and…
Problem is that most people don't listen and turned off their brain. Look at this thread. They rather believe some random experts and news outlets calling some random dudes with random degrees experts because they have…
False claims. There're as many who do and do you know what it does not matter for this discussion because data science and deep learning is a science independently of what some people do or not. This was the point.
Haha sure, read some papers about Bert and its successors. Come back and summarize what you have learned. But your comments shows so clearly that your opinion is set and politely you should check out data science and…
Yeah, but just picking one of many requirements in game dev and advocating why lang x can do this better than y ignores all the other checkboxes. Yeah, C++ is nerve-wrecking but Rust can be even more. IIRC there was a…
Then take data science or deep learning which is a science as sophisticated, same there. We trust experts from other industries so much that we do not tolerate any other view without having a clue what is going on…
My question is probably off because I lack the knowledge but how do the commercial games/game engines do this then if this is such a rocket science? Something like Fortnite or an aged GTA do what you've described…
Ofc I'm aware of this and this is what I did, I just want a nice form factor.
OT: Imagine "experts" from our industry explain the mainstream our world: e.g. what's the right programming language, or database technology, why types matter, or not? Why do we trust "experts" from other industries?
Few weeks ago I was looking for something like this. If there was anything similar, it was always sold out or did never launch, I don't expect better availability with item. And if they ask for $100 which is way too…
> but I wouldn't advocate completely doing away with them. didn't say this > Carefully written tests allow you to confidently edit the code without worrying that you might have broken something in the process. yes true…
TS has by far the most advanced compile-time type system followed by Rust. TS has the best and most responsive editor support (tsserver). I know that Rust's is much slower but IDK much more than that. Re ecosystem and…
> I'm not sure how they're mutually exclusive. Where did I say that? I just meant, and my apologies for not being clear, focus should be types, ofc you still need tests. But not as many as a decade ago and more…
OT but it this decade not more about types than tests? Edit: Since this seems to be an unpopular opinion why stop here, haha: The more one stresses tests the more he/she signals that he must have missed years of…
i haven't used the original ctrl keys for a decade, nowadays everyone puts control on caps, even on a mac haha. then your left pinky is closer to ctrl + faster than your left thumb to command and if you want you beloved…
do you think this always praised evil-mode feels natural to a vimmer or feels like something close but yeah, not great like all vim emulations in all other editos?
then you might have missed coc.vim (vscode's full LSP for vim)
me too, plus some oddities like c-d and c-u are not remapped to d and u like on vimium, while not standard compliant it's a must because it is overridden by a browser bind. otherwise it's fast but there was more stuff…
There are not as far apart as I thought https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=v...
Moved to Win after a decade on a Mac, this doesn't make sense, most Mac keys are not much better and you are just used to it, rather install AHK, something which no other platform has, and remap keys in a sane way.
IDK I am totally fine with i, I and A haha and the brain is also faster when processing chords from the fingers only. If you blend feet or even just thumb strokes in you significantly slow down. edit: just thinking of…
Thought how great, for a split-second. But key for being 24/7 in front my computer with zero issues for decades is among other things—I move all the time, hence I need a keyboard which moves all the way with me and you…
Depends on the schema changes. If you (1) change/remove existing keys from existing types, you need as well a migration which runs before the app starts. If you (2) add new keys to existing types or add new types you…
Me neither, try Tachyons which is what Tailwind wants to be, minimalistic, atomic, great UX.
While Hasura is nice, it's too much blackbox, too much all-in, too much risk, we decided against it. 2021 is great because of TypeScript, types and decorators (just put here any other typed lang with decoraters if you…
Do you anything about data science or deep learning? If this is not about scientific methods then what else? And even if not? Why not question existing methodology, people just follow some news outlets believing one and…
Problem is that most people don't listen and turned off their brain. Look at this thread. They rather believe some random experts and news outlets calling some random dudes with random degrees experts because they have…
False claims. There're as many who do and do you know what it does not matter for this discussion because data science and deep learning is a science independently of what some people do or not. This was the point.
Haha sure, read some papers about Bert and its successors. Come back and summarize what you have learned. But your comments shows so clearly that your opinion is set and politely you should check out data science and…
Yeah, but just picking one of many requirements in game dev and advocating why lang x can do this better than y ignores all the other checkboxes. Yeah, C++ is nerve-wrecking but Rust can be even more. IIRC there was a…
Then take data science or deep learning which is a science as sophisticated, same there. We trust experts from other industries so much that we do not tolerate any other view without having a clue what is going on…
My question is probably off because I lack the knowledge but how do the commercial games/game engines do this then if this is such a rocket science? Something like Fortnite or an aged GTA do what you've described…
Ofc I'm aware of this and this is what I did, I just want a nice form factor.
OT: Imagine "experts" from our industry explain the mainstream our world: e.g. what's the right programming language, or database technology, why types matter, or not? Why do we trust "experts" from other industries?
Few weeks ago I was looking for something like this. If there was anything similar, it was always sold out or did never launch, I don't expect better availability with item. And if they ask for $100 which is way too…
> but I wouldn't advocate completely doing away with them. didn't say this > Carefully written tests allow you to confidently edit the code without worrying that you might have broken something in the process. yes true…
TS has by far the most advanced compile-time type system followed by Rust. TS has the best and most responsive editor support (tsserver). I know that Rust's is much slower but IDK much more than that. Re ecosystem and…
> I'm not sure how they're mutually exclusive. Where did I say that? I just meant, and my apologies for not being clear, focus should be types, ofc you still need tests. But not as many as a decade ago and more…
OT but it this decade not more about types than tests? Edit: Since this seems to be an unpopular opinion why stop here, haha: The more one stresses tests the more he/she signals that he must have missed years of…
i haven't used the original ctrl keys for a decade, nowadays everyone puts control on caps, even on a mac haha. then your left pinky is closer to ctrl + faster than your left thumb to command and if you want you beloved…
do you think this always praised evil-mode feels natural to a vimmer or feels like something close but yeah, not great like all vim emulations in all other editos?
then you might have missed coc.vim (vscode's full LSP for vim)
me too, plus some oddities like c-d and c-u are not remapped to d and u like on vimium, while not standard compliant it's a must because it is overridden by a browser bind. otherwise it's fast but there was more stuff…
There are not as far apart as I thought https://trends.google.com/trends/explore?date=all&geo=US&q=v...
Moved to Win after a decade on a Mac, this doesn't make sense, most Mac keys are not much better and you are just used to it, rather install AHK, something which no other platform has, and remap keys in a sane way.
IDK I am totally fine with i, I and A haha and the brain is also faster when processing chords from the fingers only. If you blend feet or even just thumb strokes in you significantly slow down. edit: just thinking of…
Thought how great, for a split-second. But key for being 24/7 in front my computer with zero issues for decades is among other things—I move all the time, hence I need a keyboard which moves all the way with me and you…
Depends on the schema changes. If you (1) change/remove existing keys from existing types, you need as well a migration which runs before the app starts. If you (2) add new keys to existing types or add new types you…
Me neither, try Tachyons which is what Tailwind wants to be, minimalistic, atomic, great UX.
While Hasura is nice, it's too much blackbox, too much all-in, too much risk, we decided against it. 2021 is great because of TypeScript, types and decorators (just put here any other typed lang with decoraters if you…