ahem If you're in the US, you can buy human neurons online at sciencellonline.com/en/human-neurons/
Maybe it was vibe coded, considering that Claude is the #3 committer in the website's repo[1]. [1] https://github.com/ruby/www.ruby-lang.org/graphs/contributor...
So nice! I remember playing it back in the day, and then forking your repo to make it 128 instead of 2048. Turns out the fork is still up. It's been literally 10 years. https://128.arthurhess.com
Something I learned from one of my professors back in university is that two people can construct entirely logical arguments, but if they stem from different sets of axioms, they might still find themselves in…
Hi. I've had the same (good) experience on both. Could it be something in your FF?
Maybe.
Seriously, how hard can it be? It's not like it's a completely new form of interaction. Vim and emacs are the ones that are exceptions in regard to UX.
If offered as a mooc, it would probably be on EdX. Meanwhile, the lectures are available on YouTube: https://cs50.github.io/games/lectures
Well, you could use it while competing in the IOCCC: https://www.ioccc.org/
I wonder how much damage to Amazon’s bottom line Google could do by simply suppressing it from its search results.
Technically, “isso” translates to “that”, whereas “isto” translates to “this”. Good point, anyway.
As a native Portuguese speaker from Brazil (Sao Paulo), the use of “formigamento” sounds too formal to me. I have always used “dormiu”, which translates to “fell asleep” (past tense). However, using it in the present…
ahem If you're in the US, you can buy human neurons online at sciencellonline.com/en/human-neurons/
Maybe it was vibe coded, considering that Claude is the #3 committer in the website's repo[1]. [1] https://github.com/ruby/www.ruby-lang.org/graphs/contributor...
So nice! I remember playing it back in the day, and then forking your repo to make it 128 instead of 2048. Turns out the fork is still up. It's been literally 10 years. https://128.arthurhess.com
Something I learned from one of my professors back in university is that two people can construct entirely logical arguments, but if they stem from different sets of axioms, they might still find themselves in…
Hi. I've had the same (good) experience on both. Could it be something in your FF?
Maybe.
Seriously, how hard can it be? It's not like it's a completely new form of interaction. Vim and emacs are the ones that are exceptions in regard to UX.
If offered as a mooc, it would probably be on EdX. Meanwhile, the lectures are available on YouTube: https://cs50.github.io/games/lectures
Well, you could use it while competing in the IOCCC: https://www.ioccc.org/
I wonder how much damage to Amazon’s bottom line Google could do by simply suppressing it from its search results.
Technically, “isso” translates to “that”, whereas “isto” translates to “this”. Good point, anyway.
As a native Portuguese speaker from Brazil (Sao Paulo), the use of “formigamento” sounds too formal to me. I have always used “dormiu”, which translates to “fell asleep” (past tense). However, using it in the present…