Yeah, when people say "dopamine hit" nowadays that can mean anything from serotonin to endorphins to even adrenaline. What they usually mean is simply an optimized experience. Optimized, commodified, industrialized,…
3-7 and 9-12 is everyday life in Ukraine.
I didn't word it right. It should have been something like: "Add it to your list and research it if you're out of options". It helped me with some weird condition years ago which could have been depression but it had…
Recommendation to research something still can be useful. I didn't word it right. It should have been something like: "Add it to your list and research it if you're out of options". It helped me with some weird…
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Things like hospitals, airlines, 911, should have multiple systems with different software stacks and independent backends running in-parallel, so that when one infra goes down they can switch to another.
I've never seen a program running in kernel mode other than AV software. Pretty sure all stuff you listed doesn't. Asking admin permissions doesn't mean it's kernel mode software.
Necropolis, Ziggurat... Imo the best games nowadays are often those that no one heard about. Popularity wasn't a good metric for a very long while. And thankfully games like "New World" and "Starfield" are helping a lot…
Check out Modded Minecraft Expert Modpacks like "Create: Above & Beyond", "Project Ozone", "Nomifactory" and so on.
It's okay if it's Quake, just don't suggest it to be used as a Postal level
It's interesting thing to explore when you already have a nice big picture, but overall it's quite misleading in case of genres (or whole branches) which author is not much into.
I think you get the wrong idea. What he basically says is that scientists mostly do science because they enjoy doing it, and everything else he says is a consequence of that. People in general tend to gravitate to…
I'll just save some quotes here since I really like them: > Kaczynski likened science to a “surrogate activity” that is “directed toward an artificial goal that people set up for themselves merely in order to have some…
Oh, so it's just a type alias for readability. Then it makes sense.
Idk, I think it's extremely statistically rare coincidence for nominative typing to be a better default than structural. In other words, it's much more useful (by default) to have some function work on more types than…
Not really possible, because Record and Map aren't compatible at all. At best they both have something like `toString`. You'll need to define at least something like RecordFunctor<T> and MapFunctor<T> to make this…
> Javascript is dynamic enough there is absolutely no need for Macros. TypeScript macroses would be very useful for the same things codegenerators are useful: for example generating api client from swagger schema. Ofc…
> But presumably there is also more competition for jobs using popular technologies? Maybe, but personally I don't feel it has such a significant contribution as number of positions you can apply to. In these languages…
Another reason is that being a fan of less popular tech is heavily punishing to career and job hunting. Hell, it's quite a challenge to find a job even in React/JavaScript (took me a good month or even a bit more last…
Are their metaverse developments open-sourced? Wouldn't it be meaningful to just give it to people, probably with a license like GPL? That would be such an extraordinary waste if all that massive amount of work they did…
I think the whole concept of "consciousness" might get old in nearby future. ANNs and brains will get better understood and people start questioning not what consciousness and reasoning are, but rather why they feel…
Is it really surprising that text model can't solve graphical quizzles?
> has made all of its progress by throwing chairs (data) at the problem. To me it seems like the most tricky thing about the whole field is that quantitative adjustments make qualitative breakthroughs. Simply increasing…
Maybe it simply doesn't understand Venn diagrams well - after all, it's a visual concept.
So it still can't write new code according to project's patterns / conventions and "core" library?
Yeah, when people say "dopamine hit" nowadays that can mean anything from serotonin to endorphins to even adrenaline. What they usually mean is simply an optimized experience. Optimized, commodified, industrialized,…
3-7 and 9-12 is everyday life in Ukraine.
I didn't word it right. It should have been something like: "Add it to your list and research it if you're out of options". It helped me with some weird condition years ago which could have been depression but it had…
Recommendation to research something still can be useful. I didn't word it right. It should have been something like: "Add it to your list and research it if you're out of options". It helped me with some weird…
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Things like hospitals, airlines, 911, should have multiple systems with different software stacks and independent backends running in-parallel, so that when one infra goes down they can switch to another.
I've never seen a program running in kernel mode other than AV software. Pretty sure all stuff you listed doesn't. Asking admin permissions doesn't mean it's kernel mode software.
Necropolis, Ziggurat... Imo the best games nowadays are often those that no one heard about. Popularity wasn't a good metric for a very long while. And thankfully games like "New World" and "Starfield" are helping a lot…
Check out Modded Minecraft Expert Modpacks like "Create: Above & Beyond", "Project Ozone", "Nomifactory" and so on.
It's okay if it's Quake, just don't suggest it to be used as a Postal level
It's interesting thing to explore when you already have a nice big picture, but overall it's quite misleading in case of genres (or whole branches) which author is not much into.
I think you get the wrong idea. What he basically says is that scientists mostly do science because they enjoy doing it, and everything else he says is a consequence of that. People in general tend to gravitate to…
I'll just save some quotes here since I really like them: > Kaczynski likened science to a “surrogate activity” that is “directed toward an artificial goal that people set up for themselves merely in order to have some…
Oh, so it's just a type alias for readability. Then it makes sense.
Idk, I think it's extremely statistically rare coincidence for nominative typing to be a better default than structural. In other words, it's much more useful (by default) to have some function work on more types than…
Not really possible, because Record and Map aren't compatible at all. At best they both have something like `toString`. You'll need to define at least something like RecordFunctor<T> and MapFunctor<T> to make this…
> Javascript is dynamic enough there is absolutely no need for Macros. TypeScript macroses would be very useful for the same things codegenerators are useful: for example generating api client from swagger schema. Ofc…
> But presumably there is also more competition for jobs using popular technologies? Maybe, but personally I don't feel it has such a significant contribution as number of positions you can apply to. In these languages…
Another reason is that being a fan of less popular tech is heavily punishing to career and job hunting. Hell, it's quite a challenge to find a job even in React/JavaScript (took me a good month or even a bit more last…
Are their metaverse developments open-sourced? Wouldn't it be meaningful to just give it to people, probably with a license like GPL? That would be such an extraordinary waste if all that massive amount of work they did…
I think the whole concept of "consciousness" might get old in nearby future. ANNs and brains will get better understood and people start questioning not what consciousness and reasoning are, but rather why they feel…
Is it really surprising that text model can't solve graphical quizzles?
> has made all of its progress by throwing chairs (data) at the problem. To me it seems like the most tricky thing about the whole field is that quantitative adjustments make qualitative breakthroughs. Simply increasing…
Maybe it simply doesn't understand Venn diagrams well - after all, it's a visual concept.
So it still can't write new code according to project's patterns / conventions and "core" library?