I also do not like the Rust culture. I think the core problem is that it is so centered around identity, and this leaks into how the arguments are presented and how "outsiders" are judged. Which your example illustrates.
No? I try to pick reliable services.
And interesting feeling not being able to check your email on a paid service. I haven't had that in decades.
And so did the right wing parties. EPP and S&P pushed this through
I like zig a lot, I share its core philosophy, and I generally agree with Andrew's views. I found this article interesting, and I think it is understandable in all of this to be a bit bitter towards Bun and Jarred - in…
Which library did you compile to WASM for this? I doubt this is a from scratch implementation of full PDF
>3D in 2D in 3D. OpenGL clients can use GLX rendering over X11. Compatibility varies, as it did in the 2000s. Made me chuckle. I think at one point in my life I actually knew which exact GL versions and features were…
Why do you think a government should compete on a market segment? I find it slightly irritating. Let me get a cup of the good EU coffee! I like the "privacy" blend the most! Now let me turn on my EU computer and log-in…
When there are two options that describe exactly the opposite of each other, it will be one of them. Reduced a bit the fun - but then again, for some words I understood what they are dealing with, but not whether…
It's a foreign country with its own interests. Switzerland is not part of the EU.
They at least need to add the ID verification somehow to the backend, which is why I'd be really curious seeing how that is implemented
There's no much there? A fork of some component where the only changes are some lines in config, and a bunch of shell scripts for a docker image?
The way verification works requires sharing unique identifiers that a government can always trace back to the real identity. It is not clear whether these identifiers are retained, but I believe it is partially…
Amazon owns a large stake in Anthropic if I'm not mistaken?
But please note that the bridge will be available without the guard rail / fence, parts of the concrete might be missing, and the rust proofing needs a refresh!
I can't use "Claude Max" subscription and the likes with my own software, can I? Using OpenCode instead of ClaudeCode violates the ToS, doesn't it? How would I go about permissions and integrating with my other services…
uBlock Origin Lite works perfectly, so I have no complaints?
I agree, the original article is rather questionable. I do not write code like the article advocates for. I would probably go for overloads for each data type I have considered and tested, or maybe something fully…
Depends on the use-case, hashing can also be used for checking integrity/change in which case you exactly want the behavior that only bit-exact-equality is desired, even for arbitrary structs. Maybe that's somewhat…
I think the article names hashing as a use-case, which I can somewhat still agree. Operations that only depend on the bytes, I guess. But yeah, most things worth saying about this article have been said here already
My most generous interpretation would be: the marketing/website team didn't get the pictures in time from the respective teams, so without much thinking they edited some. Like those print-on-demand t-shirt websites that…
Don't get me wrong, this is cool. We just have some stricter requirements on a country/state/union level that while this might help with parts, I don't see how it can easily scale up and generalize
That's for 5000 people. And only covers heat. Happy if it can scale and move from prototype to long-term deployment at a reasonable cost, serving heavy industry in manufacturing.
I'm not against solar, my primary issue is that in northern Europe there's not much sun at some times. Energy storage and "smart grid" are not there yet, in my view, but maybe should have come first. Hydrogen…
A sibling comment also mentioned Jai. Not sure what I am missing that the original post was explicitly referring to Jai, some inside joke maybe? I am sorry, I only know Odin. Jai is this cult on reddit/discord, right?…
I also do not like the Rust culture. I think the core problem is that it is so centered around identity, and this leaks into how the arguments are presented and how "outsiders" are judged. Which your example illustrates.
No? I try to pick reliable services.
And interesting feeling not being able to check your email on a paid service. I haven't had that in decades.
And so did the right wing parties. EPP and S&P pushed this through
I like zig a lot, I share its core philosophy, and I generally agree with Andrew's views. I found this article interesting, and I think it is understandable in all of this to be a bit bitter towards Bun and Jarred - in…
Which library did you compile to WASM for this? I doubt this is a from scratch implementation of full PDF
>3D in 2D in 3D. OpenGL clients can use GLX rendering over X11. Compatibility varies, as it did in the 2000s. Made me chuckle. I think at one point in my life I actually knew which exact GL versions and features were…
Why do you think a government should compete on a market segment? I find it slightly irritating. Let me get a cup of the good EU coffee! I like the "privacy" blend the most! Now let me turn on my EU computer and log-in…
When there are two options that describe exactly the opposite of each other, it will be one of them. Reduced a bit the fun - but then again, for some words I understood what they are dealing with, but not whether…
It's a foreign country with its own interests. Switzerland is not part of the EU.
They at least need to add the ID verification somehow to the backend, which is why I'd be really curious seeing how that is implemented
There's no much there? A fork of some component where the only changes are some lines in config, and a bunch of shell scripts for a docker image?
The way verification works requires sharing unique identifiers that a government can always trace back to the real identity. It is not clear whether these identifiers are retained, but I believe it is partially…
Amazon owns a large stake in Anthropic if I'm not mistaken?
But please note that the bridge will be available without the guard rail / fence, parts of the concrete might be missing, and the rust proofing needs a refresh!
I can't use "Claude Max" subscription and the likes with my own software, can I? Using OpenCode instead of ClaudeCode violates the ToS, doesn't it? How would I go about permissions and integrating with my other services…
uBlock Origin Lite works perfectly, so I have no complaints?
I agree, the original article is rather questionable. I do not write code like the article advocates for. I would probably go for overloads for each data type I have considered and tested, or maybe something fully…
Depends on the use-case, hashing can also be used for checking integrity/change in which case you exactly want the behavior that only bit-exact-equality is desired, even for arbitrary structs. Maybe that's somewhat…
I think the article names hashing as a use-case, which I can somewhat still agree. Operations that only depend on the bytes, I guess. But yeah, most things worth saying about this article have been said here already
My most generous interpretation would be: the marketing/website team didn't get the pictures in time from the respective teams, so without much thinking they edited some. Like those print-on-demand t-shirt websites that…
Don't get me wrong, this is cool. We just have some stricter requirements on a country/state/union level that while this might help with parts, I don't see how it can easily scale up and generalize
That's for 5000 people. And only covers heat. Happy if it can scale and move from prototype to long-term deployment at a reasonable cost, serving heavy industry in manufacturing.
I'm not against solar, my primary issue is that in northern Europe there's not much sun at some times. Energy storage and "smart grid" are not there yet, in my view, but maybe should have come first. Hydrogen…
A sibling comment also mentioned Jai. Not sure what I am missing that the original post was explicitly referring to Jai, some inside joke maybe? I am sorry, I only know Odin. Jai is this cult on reddit/discord, right?…