Wasn't this the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) of early 00s Windows? When did it change to GDID? Are they the same?
I'll second that.
shift :wq Or.... Ctrl-Z
Programming in an assembly language is a very zenith like experience for me.
Upvotes for apricot and zrobotics for thoughtful shared experiences. One of the continuous battles I kept loosing when introducing an assembly language undergraduate course. Other higher up colleages and deans would…
Yes! Thanks for posting! This gives the feel of what my career looked like in the 80s and early 90s.
This piece of software has been my goto on transcribing music for all of the instruments I play for the past 25 years. I can't recommend it enough. It has been pivotal in me being a better musician. Works on Linux, Mac…
Where am I?
Also Accelerando by Charles Stross Fantastic book!
I've used ncdu for years. Great utility! I'm sorry he is gone. How did he die? He doesn't look too old from his website, https://dev.yorhel.nl.
Quick question. Does it use LaTeX or TeX for math input? Or does it use a DSL at the shell to interact with the LLM? Can you swap out LLMs if needed?
This looks fun. What is the context and use of the above glyph list?
This also makes me think of drumming. There are the sticks that hit the surface and form a pattern of sounds. Lots of different kinds of spaces embedded there!
So how the heck does the change in TOS work for the processing.org environment? That was an IDE that wraps around Java and a bunch of libraries. Arduino came along and borrowed the processing IDE put in an older gcc…
Thanks for posting this! Seriously great book. This is one of those books that I read in the 80s that helped me change career directions to be a programmer in Silicon Valley and eventually get a PhD and teach…
According to saltwater fish... What about all of the freshwater fish? Cool map though!
The huge problem that I have with this post is that they are trying to use math to disprove math, but badly. Also, they are using a programming language, python or any language for that matter, to prove their point,…
Clicking on the introduction dropped you directly into a programming problem... where you actually needed to know some ocaml. Context is needed... at least some explanation or bridge examples, like... why and what do I…
If you use the companion app called ebird, you can save your checklists. Later you can upload your photos and any audio you have recorded. Those get vetted by regional bird experts and get added to the scientific data.…
It does not have ads. They will put up a notification 2 or 3 times a year for global non paid bird events. The GPS location is used by the model to narrow search results.
I'm also a regular user. Q1: To my knowledge for the merlin app, no. Just local storage to your phone as a WAV file. Q2: If you've started down the path of using Merlin, there is a companion app from the Cornell group…
I've also used an early version of the twiddler. It is a very nice keyboard with mouse integration. It seems they have upgraded the product. https://www.mytwiddler.com/
I always do a double take when I see the term QuckSilver[2].... the dBase III compiler from the 80s. [2] https://winworldpc.com/product/quicksilver/1x
I agree with you! Having spent decades writing C and sometimes teaching C at the university level, to really understand the "why" of things in C you have to spend some time,separately, writing / studying some assembly…
Extremely well written! I agree with just about everything in the blog post, except, the underlying Michael Jordan baseball analogy example. Does the analogy hold if we swap Michael Jordan for let's say... Bo Jackson?…
Wasn't this the GUID (Globally Unique Identifier) of early 00s Windows? When did it change to GDID? Are they the same?
I'll second that.
shift :wq Or.... Ctrl-Z
Programming in an assembly language is a very zenith like experience for me.
Upvotes for apricot and zrobotics for thoughtful shared experiences. One of the continuous battles I kept loosing when introducing an assembly language undergraduate course. Other higher up colleages and deans would…
Yes! Thanks for posting! This gives the feel of what my career looked like in the 80s and early 90s.
This piece of software has been my goto on transcribing music for all of the instruments I play for the past 25 years. I can't recommend it enough. It has been pivotal in me being a better musician. Works on Linux, Mac…
Where am I?
Also Accelerando by Charles Stross Fantastic book!
I've used ncdu for years. Great utility! I'm sorry he is gone. How did he die? He doesn't look too old from his website, https://dev.yorhel.nl.
Quick question. Does it use LaTeX or TeX for math input? Or does it use a DSL at the shell to interact with the LLM? Can you swap out LLMs if needed?
This looks fun. What is the context and use of the above glyph list?
This also makes me think of drumming. There are the sticks that hit the surface and form a pattern of sounds. Lots of different kinds of spaces embedded there!
So how the heck does the change in TOS work for the processing.org environment? That was an IDE that wraps around Java and a bunch of libraries. Arduino came along and borrowed the processing IDE put in an older gcc…
Thanks for posting this! Seriously great book. This is one of those books that I read in the 80s that helped me change career directions to be a programmer in Silicon Valley and eventually get a PhD and teach…
According to saltwater fish... What about all of the freshwater fish? Cool map though!
The huge problem that I have with this post is that they are trying to use math to disprove math, but badly. Also, they are using a programming language, python or any language for that matter, to prove their point,…
Clicking on the introduction dropped you directly into a programming problem... where you actually needed to know some ocaml. Context is needed... at least some explanation or bridge examples, like... why and what do I…
If you use the companion app called ebird, you can save your checklists. Later you can upload your photos and any audio you have recorded. Those get vetted by regional bird experts and get added to the scientific data.…
It does not have ads. They will put up a notification 2 or 3 times a year for global non paid bird events. The GPS location is used by the model to narrow search results.
I'm also a regular user. Q1: To my knowledge for the merlin app, no. Just local storage to your phone as a WAV file. Q2: If you've started down the path of using Merlin, there is a companion app from the Cornell group…
I've also used an early version of the twiddler. It is a very nice keyboard with mouse integration. It seems they have upgraded the product. https://www.mytwiddler.com/
I always do a double take when I see the term QuckSilver[2].... the dBase III compiler from the 80s. [2] https://winworldpc.com/product/quicksilver/1x
I agree with you! Having spent decades writing C and sometimes teaching C at the university level, to really understand the "why" of things in C you have to spend some time,separately, writing / studying some assembly…
Extremely well written! I agree with just about everything in the blog post, except, the underlying Michael Jordan baseball analogy example. Does the analogy hold if we swap Michael Jordan for let's say... Bo Jackson?…