Because if you have the time and opportunity to study something in depth, then it should be taken imo. If I just want to get a working product I only need the basic algorithm, but understanding "all" of it is never wrong
What do you mean by this? Have the DOS features inside of templeos? I am thinking about how hard it'd be to port this to risc-v and then run it on an FPGA dev board as real computer. That could be fun
A ban for people born before 2010 would be reasonable
Just from my subjective view and observation, I'd say yes. It feels like a lot more people (younger than 30 roughly) smoke more than people around my peer group (mid 30s). I could be totally wrong tho, but at least…
I just subscribed this month again because I wanted to have some fun with my projects. Tried out opus 4.6 a bit and it is really really bad. Why do people say it's so good? It cannot come up with any half-decent vhdl.…
To be honest, I don't have that much fun in playing around with the recipe, but I found this one and it just works for me: https://github.com/xil-se/FreeMate But nowadays I just drink plain yerba mate with a splash of…
You are absolutely right! That is exactly the reason why more lines of code always produce a better program. Straight on, m8!
> They don't know what the * is going on I'd assume that a good portion of people working on things like that know what is going on. My (very very subjective) feeling is that they just spit out WAY more tokens than…
I mainly use (neo)vim because it has a less distracting interface than any other full blown IDE. Not because of some fancy tooling. And because it is faster, but that might be a negligible reason by now. I purposely try…
This. While I doubt that there will be a good (whatever that means) desktop risc-v CPU anytime soon, I do think that it will eventually catch up in embedded systems and special applications. Maybe even high core count…
Over the past couple of years I have been quite obsessed with VHDL. Somehow I like the strict typing much better than verilog. I should give Ada a try and build something fun with both of them
> There’s enough market competition to not allow this. Why do people think it will NOT happen? There are tons and tons of examples out there where it happened exactly like this over and over again. Why would AI suddenly…
Anything that is safety related or needs signal control. So embedded systems and anything related. Aerospace, defense, anything. There is so so much stuff. Not even talking about AI writing HDL's. They just can't do it…
> This field is truly on its way to full automation. What do you even mean by that? Full automation of irrelevant, simple as hell, saas apps? Maybe yes. Everything else that actually needs some thought? Nah, not…
True and nowadays I would take that into consideration too. But I was young when I created that account (I think it was around some leak scandal or whatever that made me move from hotmail to posteo). But it turned out…
Okay looks like proton does a lot nowadays. But if someone wants a nice email provider that just works I can't stop to recommend posteo. A german email provider. 1€/month and they are just great. Been using them for 15…
Why all the animations? Not only for this WM, but hyprland, too, for example. They are just way too distracting, I don't understand why people like them. Yes, i know they can usually be deactivated, but it's stupid to…
I think there are dozens of boards by now, but what I found interesting and pledged to is this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starfive/visionfive-2-l... I don't have a first version visionfive2 myself, but i…
Because if you have the time and opportunity to study something in depth, then it should be taken imo. If I just want to get a working product I only need the basic algorithm, but understanding "all" of it is never wrong
What do you mean by this? Have the DOS features inside of templeos? I am thinking about how hard it'd be to port this to risc-v and then run it on an FPGA dev board as real computer. That could be fun
A ban for people born before 2010 would be reasonable
Just from my subjective view and observation, I'd say yes. It feels like a lot more people (younger than 30 roughly) smoke more than people around my peer group (mid 30s). I could be totally wrong tho, but at least…
I just subscribed this month again because I wanted to have some fun with my projects. Tried out opus 4.6 a bit and it is really really bad. Why do people say it's so good? It cannot come up with any half-decent vhdl.…
To be honest, I don't have that much fun in playing around with the recipe, but I found this one and it just works for me: https://github.com/xil-se/FreeMate But nowadays I just drink plain yerba mate with a splash of…
You are absolutely right! That is exactly the reason why more lines of code always produce a better program. Straight on, m8!
> They don't know what the * is going on I'd assume that a good portion of people working on things like that know what is going on. My (very very subjective) feeling is that they just spit out WAY more tokens than…
I mainly use (neo)vim because it has a less distracting interface than any other full blown IDE. Not because of some fancy tooling. And because it is faster, but that might be a negligible reason by now. I purposely try…
This. While I doubt that there will be a good (whatever that means) desktop risc-v CPU anytime soon, I do think that it will eventually catch up in embedded systems and special applications. Maybe even high core count…
Over the past couple of years I have been quite obsessed with VHDL. Somehow I like the strict typing much better than verilog. I should give Ada a try and build something fun with both of them
> There’s enough market competition to not allow this. Why do people think it will NOT happen? There are tons and tons of examples out there where it happened exactly like this over and over again. Why would AI suddenly…
Anything that is safety related or needs signal control. So embedded systems and anything related. Aerospace, defense, anything. There is so so much stuff. Not even talking about AI writing HDL's. They just can't do it…
> This field is truly on its way to full automation. What do you even mean by that? Full automation of irrelevant, simple as hell, saas apps? Maybe yes. Everything else that actually needs some thought? Nah, not…
True and nowadays I would take that into consideration too. But I was young when I created that account (I think it was around some leak scandal or whatever that made me move from hotmail to posteo). But it turned out…
Okay looks like proton does a lot nowadays. But if someone wants a nice email provider that just works I can't stop to recommend posteo. A german email provider. 1€/month and they are just great. Been using them for 15…
Why all the animations? Not only for this WM, but hyprland, too, for example. They are just way too distracting, I don't understand why people like them. Yes, i know they can usually be deactivated, but it's stupid to…
I think there are dozens of boards by now, but what I found interesting and pledged to is this: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/starfive/visionfive-2-l... I don't have a first version visionfive2 myself, but i…