The beauty of loose dynamic typing
Fucking modern web dev piece of shit where you can't even ctrl+F among the big list to find what you were seeking. Guess at least it covers a decent breadth of styles.
Wear animal skin underwear
Of course. I am saying mentioning its open source says nothing about whether some of the nodes are CIA operated, etc
Tor is open source but nobody knows who runs the nodes
If you think that UX is bad, then I am sorry to state you are one of the reasons why the web is so bloated and slow in the first place.
>what chance do the rest of us have? A huge and very easy opportunity. Current software is not just unoptimized, it is antioptimized to the neck. Any idiot could do far better than current "state of the art" if he is…
>"quick execution" I wonder where they are seeing this "quick execution". I for one am unable to see it as hard as I try to look.
>used extra blubber layers to simplify their life "simplify" lmao Or rather to create an artificial market and justify their pay. More deeply, it is a symptom of our economic system that forces to do such things for…
Point is, most normal computer usage absolutely should NOT require a 10TB SSD and 256GB ram. It didn't for providing the same/more functionality a few years ago, why does it suddenly require these days?
More importantly spending 99% of the time on self-inflicted non-problems that come with using the web as application platform. For example that anyone can open any url anytime...that alone leads to so many problems…
Not for long. The js people have discovered Node.
> just old PC with Core i5. with possibly 8 gigs of RAM? Thats still WAY faster than most machines being used in the wild. Sorry, your SV bubble is showing.
It's absolutely ridiculous how some content based websites require several MB of js to function. And the devs say this is because it is 'easier' to write such apps. And if the thought of optimization even comes to their…
Theres a huge spectrum between SPAs and pure js-less apps.
What are knobs used for anyways outside of daws?
The mobile and web people are probably triggered at this ui lol
They'd probably keep it a secret if they manage to succeed (and slowly dole it out as per need and sell it at high present costs); of course unless a rival manages to do so as well and threatens "publicizing" the fact.…
Doesn't Twitch have similar rules regarding not advertising other streaming sites? I mean, its reasonable trying not to give free advertisement for your competitors.
They did try that once, the sane ones among them ended up loathing that site
Ah right, American democrats, the "extreme left"
lmao at trusting their "charters" to gauge their real aims
Of course, thats the image they would love to present. And of course, why would they even have the actual people in the know making these presentations. And it is very natural they'd be interested in Big Data and…
Well tbh, it seems 2^k-1 does actually match the sequence as far as it is shown. Perhaps there is a proof that n=2^k-1 for the numbers where 2^n is divisible by (n+1). I'll have to see.
Which is to say, 2^n-1.
The beauty of loose dynamic typing
Fucking modern web dev piece of shit where you can't even ctrl+F among the big list to find what you were seeking. Guess at least it covers a decent breadth of styles.
Wear animal skin underwear
Of course. I am saying mentioning its open source says nothing about whether some of the nodes are CIA operated, etc
Tor is open source but nobody knows who runs the nodes
If you think that UX is bad, then I am sorry to state you are one of the reasons why the web is so bloated and slow in the first place.
>what chance do the rest of us have? A huge and very easy opportunity. Current software is not just unoptimized, it is antioptimized to the neck. Any idiot could do far better than current "state of the art" if he is…
>"quick execution" I wonder where they are seeing this "quick execution". I for one am unable to see it as hard as I try to look.
>used extra blubber layers to simplify their life "simplify" lmao Or rather to create an artificial market and justify their pay. More deeply, it is a symptom of our economic system that forces to do such things for…
Point is, most normal computer usage absolutely should NOT require a 10TB SSD and 256GB ram. It didn't for providing the same/more functionality a few years ago, why does it suddenly require these days?
More importantly spending 99% of the time on self-inflicted non-problems that come with using the web as application platform. For example that anyone can open any url anytime...that alone leads to so many problems…
Not for long. The js people have discovered Node.
> just old PC with Core i5. with possibly 8 gigs of RAM? Thats still WAY faster than most machines being used in the wild. Sorry, your SV bubble is showing.
It's absolutely ridiculous how some content based websites require several MB of js to function. And the devs say this is because it is 'easier' to write such apps. And if the thought of optimization even comes to their…
Theres a huge spectrum between SPAs and pure js-less apps.
What are knobs used for anyways outside of daws?
The mobile and web people are probably triggered at this ui lol
They'd probably keep it a secret if they manage to succeed (and slowly dole it out as per need and sell it at high present costs); of course unless a rival manages to do so as well and threatens "publicizing" the fact.…
Doesn't Twitch have similar rules regarding not advertising other streaming sites? I mean, its reasonable trying not to give free advertisement for your competitors.
They did try that once, the sane ones among them ended up loathing that site
Ah right, American democrats, the "extreme left"
lmao at trusting their "charters" to gauge their real aims
Of course, thats the image they would love to present. And of course, why would they even have the actual people in the know making these presentations. And it is very natural they'd be interested in Big Data and…
Well tbh, it seems 2^k-1 does actually match the sequence as far as it is shown. Perhaps there is a proof that n=2^k-1 for the numbers where 2^n is divisible by (n+1). I'll have to see.
Which is to say, 2^n-1.