I find the #2 issue happens more easily with a higher simulation speed too.
It's Verlet integration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verlet_integration
Reminds me of TempleOS, where all programs run in the same address space. Is this the same concept here?
I wonder if it could run on this Rust implementation of the CLR I wrote a few years ago: https://github.com/Leowbattle/clr_lite
It is her. Read the second paragraph of "Personal Life" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimes
I met some of the people from this company at Nordic Game Jam 2023 - lovely people
Do you mean if the utensils have been used to prepare meat since last being washed, or if the utensils were ever used to prepare meat?
I don't know much about Mathematica but doesn't Dynamic work a bit like that?
One example of a programmer who was very mentally ill is Terry Davis, known for creating TempleOS.
If modern high performance code relies on making the microcode do "the right thing", and making sure the right data is in cache then why don't CPU manufacturers allow control over such things?
Probably nandgame https://nandgame.com/
I got that problem too.
> Almost everything can be done better ... use the stereographic projection I was just learning about stereographic projection earlier. Isn't it odd how when you know something you notice it appearing in places. Can you…
From the article parent linked: "It doesn't take a science fiction writer to understand why regulators might be nervous about the user-modifiable firmware on self-driving cars" It's not just regulators who are nervous!…
"have to tell the US federal government about all encryption I use" Can you elaborate on that?
Is that even legal? Cricut does not own those machines any more, the people who bought them do. So by what right can they restrict the owners access to their own property?
Last year I finished the school year early because of the coronavirus lockdown and had too much free time - so I wrote an interpreter for CLR bytecode (https://github.com/Leowbattle/clr_lite). The ECMA-335 standard…
Great article (as are many others on this blog). I found the part about the court decision that Acevedo did not have the right to control how his brain image was used very interesting. It reminds me of tech companies…
I find the #2 issue happens more easily with a higher simulation speed too.
It's Verlet integration: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verlet_integration
Reminds me of TempleOS, where all programs run in the same address space. Is this the same concept here?
I wonder if it could run on this Rust implementation of the CLR I wrote a few years ago: https://github.com/Leowbattle/clr_lite
It is her. Read the second paragraph of "Personal Life" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimes
I met some of the people from this company at Nordic Game Jam 2023 - lovely people
Do you mean if the utensils have been used to prepare meat since last being washed, or if the utensils were ever used to prepare meat?
I don't know much about Mathematica but doesn't Dynamic work a bit like that?
One example of a programmer who was very mentally ill is Terry Davis, known for creating TempleOS.
If modern high performance code relies on making the microcode do "the right thing", and making sure the right data is in cache then why don't CPU manufacturers allow control over such things?
Probably nandgame https://nandgame.com/
I got that problem too.
> Almost everything can be done better ... use the stereographic projection I was just learning about stereographic projection earlier. Isn't it odd how when you know something you notice it appearing in places. Can you…
From the article parent linked: "It doesn't take a science fiction writer to understand why regulators might be nervous about the user-modifiable firmware on self-driving cars" It's not just regulators who are nervous!…
"have to tell the US federal government about all encryption I use" Can you elaborate on that?
Is that even legal? Cricut does not own those machines any more, the people who bought them do. So by what right can they restrict the owners access to their own property?
Last year I finished the school year early because of the coronavirus lockdown and had too much free time - so I wrote an interpreter for CLR bytecode (https://github.com/Leowbattle/clr_lite). The ECMA-335 standard…
Great article (as are many others on this blog). I found the part about the court decision that Acevedo did not have the right to control how his brain image was used very interesting. It reminds me of tech companies…