Isn't it immediately obvious that solving something that humans have been unable to do for decades or more is the most tangible proof of ASI, or at the very least pretty good AGI?
Your comment is interesting because it shows how engineers view their work: through the product, i.e the why, or through the craft, i.e the how. What you consider "exciting", as a theoretical gardener, is the act of…
I wonder how much of it is simply that Sublime has a very pleasant default color theme (Monokai) in my opinion. It feels warmer than other IDEs. I actually use it in VScode too now.
Thesevm processes don't need to be immutable, they could evolve to accept both eventually. LaTeX has had its time, it's good to see competition even though it may not be as mature yet.
Something I rarely see asked would be: what's the maintenance story with rust? Do you have metrics about the number of bugs compared to other languages, e.g. go, python? When you have to add a new feature to an existing…
Isn't it immediately obvious that solving something that humans have been unable to do for decades or more is the most tangible proof of ASI, or at the very least pretty good AGI?
Your comment is interesting because it shows how engineers view their work: through the product, i.e the why, or through the craft, i.e the how. What you consider "exciting", as a theoretical gardener, is the act of…
I wonder how much of it is simply that Sublime has a very pleasant default color theme (Monokai) in my opinion. It feels warmer than other IDEs. I actually use it in VScode too now.
Thesevm processes don't need to be immutable, they could evolve to accept both eventually. LaTeX has had its time, it's good to see competition even though it may not be as mature yet.
Something I rarely see asked would be: what's the maintenance story with rust? Do you have metrics about the number of bugs compared to other languages, e.g. go, python? When you have to add a new feature to an existing…