Like the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928?
When empires collapse, it's usually not caused by a foreign power, but by negligence and corruption from within
What was the desire? Since the desire was a moving, ever changing, target it seems the force was primarily about showing force. Kind of meaningless. Indeed, power is about convincing others fear your force. Using force…
Yeah! Browsing through the screenshots truly feels like watching vintage porn.
The Iran regime was obviously going to be a push over. Not the first forever war initiated as a Blitzkrieg. Not the last either.
> "Audio modality is really challenging to comprehend because of how limited our hearing is" Would it help to significantly lower the hearing capabilities of the AI system? At Juvoly, we always encouraged GPs to invest…
You're right about SVN's guts vs Git. I should have been clearer that I was referring to the client cli only.
Mercurial wasn't as simple as Subversion. But with hg I still felt like understanding 80% of what the tool had to offer and actually being able to mold the timeline the way I wanted. Git has so many gotchas, bells and…
The app store looks horrible and barely work. Why would you want to promote your website there?
Increasingly (for instance ADSP podcast [1]) those in nvidia's inner circle are advocating against writing your own CUDA kernels. (Unless that's your full time job at nvidia, that is). [1]…
Indeed, no license burden but you get a maintenance burden instead.
So true. I can only think of hobby projects, like writing yet another emulator, expression parser or media processor in a new language I'm trying to master. In a professional setting, you would always diligently explore…
Does your apple laptop run Linux or MacOS? Do you run Kubernetes locally or only when network permits? What was the reason for targeting Linux rather than MacOS? And what in this context is the value add of using…
Never understood the appeal of Kubernetes to developers, outside of a massive deployments. Always felt like a poor man's Linux for those that insist on using apple or windows desktop.
Experience isn't the problem. I have 20+ years of C++ development, built commercial software in Java, Rust, Python, played with assembly, Erlang, Prolog, Basic. Played with these coding agents for the last couple weeks…
> Cloud companies generally make onboarding very easy, and offboarding very difficult. If you are not vigilant you will sleepwalk into a situation of high cloud costs and no way out. If you want to control your own…
That sounds cool, but this quickly gets complicated. Some aspects that need to be addressed: - where does the automatically defined struct live? Data segment might work for static, but doesn't allow dynamic use. Stack…
Interesting. I guess that analogously, we might find that X years after some future AI content production ban, we could similarly start ignoring the low background token issue?
... And what if a competing mobile OS (say iOS or android) received payments or donations from said organization :-)
I think the point is not about us being developers or employees, but about us being a civilian.
But would you be willing to pay for it? Would your company/organization be willing to move?
Indeed. If DRM had the technical merits to protect against copying, why would we need a (law like DMCA) against tinkering with that technology?
Like the discovery of penicillin by Alexander Fleming in 1928?
When empires collapse, it's usually not caused by a foreign power, but by negligence and corruption from within
What was the desire? Since the desire was a moving, ever changing, target it seems the force was primarily about showing force. Kind of meaningless. Indeed, power is about convincing others fear your force. Using force…
Yeah! Browsing through the screenshots truly feels like watching vintage porn.
The Iran regime was obviously going to be a push over. Not the first forever war initiated as a Blitzkrieg. Not the last either.
> "Audio modality is really challenging to comprehend because of how limited our hearing is" Would it help to significantly lower the hearing capabilities of the AI system? At Juvoly, we always encouraged GPs to invest…
You're right about SVN's guts vs Git. I should have been clearer that I was referring to the client cli only.
Mercurial wasn't as simple as Subversion. But with hg I still felt like understanding 80% of what the tool had to offer and actually being able to mold the timeline the way I wanted. Git has so many gotchas, bells and…
The app store looks horrible and barely work. Why would you want to promote your website there?
Increasingly (for instance ADSP podcast [1]) those in nvidia's inner circle are advocating against writing your own CUDA kernels. (Unless that's your full time job at nvidia, that is). [1]…
Indeed, no license burden but you get a maintenance burden instead.
So true. I can only think of hobby projects, like writing yet another emulator, expression parser or media processor in a new language I'm trying to master. In a professional setting, you would always diligently explore…
Does your apple laptop run Linux or MacOS? Do you run Kubernetes locally or only when network permits? What was the reason for targeting Linux rather than MacOS? And what in this context is the value add of using…
Never understood the appeal of Kubernetes to developers, outside of a massive deployments. Always felt like a poor man's Linux for those that insist on using apple or windows desktop.
Experience isn't the problem. I have 20+ years of C++ development, built commercial software in Java, Rust, Python, played with assembly, Erlang, Prolog, Basic. Played with these coding agents for the last couple weeks…
> Cloud companies generally make onboarding very easy, and offboarding very difficult. If you are not vigilant you will sleepwalk into a situation of high cloud costs and no way out. If you want to control your own…
That sounds cool, but this quickly gets complicated. Some aspects that need to be addressed: - where does the automatically defined struct live? Data segment might work for static, but doesn't allow dynamic use. Stack…
Interesting. I guess that analogously, we might find that X years after some future AI content production ban, we could similarly start ignoring the low background token issue?
... And what if a competing mobile OS (say iOS or android) received payments or donations from said organization :-)
I think the point is not about us being developers or employees, but about us being a civilian.
But would you be willing to pay for it? Would your company/organization be willing to move?
Indeed. If DRM had the technical merits to protect against copying, why would we need a (law like DMCA) against tinkering with that technology?