I desperately want this to be true, but at least in my sector, it isn't. You still need talented and knowledgable programmers, but they don't do very much programming. Its all code review, infrastructure, devops. At…
Does anyone truly understand all the little edge cases with CSS? I've write tons and tons of CSS, have done for a decade. I don't sit and think about the exact interactions, I just know a couple things that might work…
EDIT: Of course people are already doing this. D2NN seems to be the keyword, Diffractive Deep Neural Networks
I suppose if your lens is actually a vertical stack of lenses, each with hundreds of inputs and outputs, then why wouldn't this work? Although I cannot fathom fabricating it. Maybe start by finding the absolute…
Yeah I'm confused as to what its actually doing
Cognito feels like its bones are grinding together
Most indie devs don't have time and money to optimize. They will make the game primarily for the biggest audience, and then make it somewhat playable for everyone else. The closer Switch is to the Steam Deck, the more…
Yeah my experience has been thats its basically unplayable. I'm the kind of person who refunds when a game is <60fps though.
I just hope its powerful enough that Indies can target it along with the Steam Deck, rather than just hope an pray like they did for Switch 1's late lifecycle. The amount of <30fps indie titles on there was sad.
I get sleep paralysis (less so these days) and I absolutely get the instant REM thing. I'm dreaming before I'm asleep every single night, and I'm often dreaming for 5-10 minutes after I wake up. Its just a stream of…
And then imagine how each separate converstation can affect another. What a tangled mess this would be to work on.
I follow some mountain bike youtube channels, not professional riders but content creators, and literally every one of them has a yearly major injury. Broken bones are just normal.
118$ for a sweatshirt. Guess those rights were expensive.
Its so dependent on font size (or more accurately PPI) that its hard to pick. On my current monitor my favorite Berkely Mono looks thin and hard to read unless I bump up the size higher than I'd like. But drag it over…
Anyone know of a tool like zizmor for GitLab CI/CD? Pretty confident my setup is unsafe after reading through this. Honestly safety in CI/CD seems near impossible anyways.
Oh boy something new to try in KSP. Funny I've never seen anyone do this, maybe the imperfect simulation means its never more efficient (in-game).
The last few intel generations were soldiered too. I'm still using one.
I've held onto a 2011 car waiting for this swing. Maybe in 2026 I can get a modern car with genuine tactile controls
I'm not convinced this is a good idea either, but abstractions and syntax are what makes people love or hate a language. I enjoy writing python over JS because of ergonomics. Its not really about productivity, its about…
This isn't a billion dollar company trading on the NYSE. Its a free website to play chess.
Asking for advice: I do not have a multiplayer app, but I have some large, interconnected, denormalized trees on my frontend as user profiles. Think like a tiled layout, where a user can add/remove/resize tiles, and…
The best part of any new stack: Spending 4 days repeatedly destroying and creating it while you figure out a single god damn policy to add to the project at a time
This is a wild take. Software developers do the dirty work. We're one step below wall street.
To note, we migrated from Redshfit, which had 7-30 second performance. Our current managed solution is something like 1 - 5. Duckdb just smashes everything else, at least on our data.
I very, very nearly migrated to a full Duckdb solution for customer-facing historical stock data. It would have been magical, and ridiculously, absurdly, ungodly fast. But the cloud costs ended up being close to a…
I desperately want this to be true, but at least in my sector, it isn't. You still need talented and knowledgable programmers, but they don't do very much programming. Its all code review, infrastructure, devops. At…
Does anyone truly understand all the little edge cases with CSS? I've write tons and tons of CSS, have done for a decade. I don't sit and think about the exact interactions, I just know a couple things that might work…
EDIT: Of course people are already doing this. D2NN seems to be the keyword, Diffractive Deep Neural Networks
I suppose if your lens is actually a vertical stack of lenses, each with hundreds of inputs and outputs, then why wouldn't this work? Although I cannot fathom fabricating it. Maybe start by finding the absolute…
Yeah I'm confused as to what its actually doing
Cognito feels like its bones are grinding together
Most indie devs don't have time and money to optimize. They will make the game primarily for the biggest audience, and then make it somewhat playable for everyone else. The closer Switch is to the Steam Deck, the more…
Yeah my experience has been thats its basically unplayable. I'm the kind of person who refunds when a game is <60fps though.
I just hope its powerful enough that Indies can target it along with the Steam Deck, rather than just hope an pray like they did for Switch 1's late lifecycle. The amount of <30fps indie titles on there was sad.
I get sleep paralysis (less so these days) and I absolutely get the instant REM thing. I'm dreaming before I'm asleep every single night, and I'm often dreaming for 5-10 minutes after I wake up. Its just a stream of…
And then imagine how each separate converstation can affect another. What a tangled mess this would be to work on.
I follow some mountain bike youtube channels, not professional riders but content creators, and literally every one of them has a yearly major injury. Broken bones are just normal.
118$ for a sweatshirt. Guess those rights were expensive.
Its so dependent on font size (or more accurately PPI) that its hard to pick. On my current monitor my favorite Berkely Mono looks thin and hard to read unless I bump up the size higher than I'd like. But drag it over…
Anyone know of a tool like zizmor for GitLab CI/CD? Pretty confident my setup is unsafe after reading through this. Honestly safety in CI/CD seems near impossible anyways.
Oh boy something new to try in KSP. Funny I've never seen anyone do this, maybe the imperfect simulation means its never more efficient (in-game).
The last few intel generations were soldiered too. I'm still using one.
I've held onto a 2011 car waiting for this swing. Maybe in 2026 I can get a modern car with genuine tactile controls
I'm not convinced this is a good idea either, but abstractions and syntax are what makes people love or hate a language. I enjoy writing python over JS because of ergonomics. Its not really about productivity, its about…
This isn't a billion dollar company trading on the NYSE. Its a free website to play chess.
Asking for advice: I do not have a multiplayer app, but I have some large, interconnected, denormalized trees on my frontend as user profiles. Think like a tiled layout, where a user can add/remove/resize tiles, and…
The best part of any new stack: Spending 4 days repeatedly destroying and creating it while you figure out a single god damn policy to add to the project at a time
This is a wild take. Software developers do the dirty work. We're one step below wall street.
To note, we migrated from Redshfit, which had 7-30 second performance. Our current managed solution is something like 1 - 5. Duckdb just smashes everything else, at least on our data.
I very, very nearly migrated to a full Duckdb solution for customer-facing historical stock data. It would have been magical, and ridiculously, absurdly, ungodly fast. But the cloud costs ended up being close to a…