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Oh my god, Salt Lake City! I never see anything here, and the first thing I click on today no less... unfortunately I'm not a Ruby programmer but I'm happy to see that some stuff is happening here.
It at least predates 2012, since the same text is seen on the this page's first archive on archive.org.
"If Educational Videos Were Filmed Like Music Videos" - Tom Scott https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G025oxyWv0E
I agree. There's also something to be said in it being another level of abstraction, only linguistic instead of technical, but failing to understand that they are "random" is a recipe for disaster.
To be fair, DNA sequencing was very hyped up (although not nearly as much as AI). The HGP finished two years ahead of schedule, which is sort of unheard of for something in it's domain, and was mainly a result of…
I actually hear about this fairly often. In quite a few of my college classes, there's a large focus on AI (even outside the computer science department). I find it surprising the amount of non-technical people who…
At least it happened after I did my work for the day... jfc!
Having "NA" being treated as nil/null/None by default seems like it would cause the Namibia problem!
Yes, that was what I was referring to, although I thought the reason of staying at 0.y.z was more of a cultural one. v0, at least to me, implies that the API may change arbitrarily and quickly, but makes no assertions…
I will say that this doesn't seem to be how semver is used in the wild, which I would argue is more important. I personally didn't know about this rule. Tons of Rust projects follow semver don't follow it either, and…
Really glad to see we're getting a native PEM API.
As far as I know, PyPy doesn't support all CPython extensions, so pure Python code will probably (very likely) run fine but for other things most bets are off. I believe PyPy also only supports up to 3.11?
True! I didn't think of it that way ;-)
I didn't read it as this, what signs do you see?
Interesting. I’ve never been to Poland and yet Polish the default second option in a ton of places for me. No clue why.
Strange how someone in a cave with no internet can push 10,000 bugs a day.
This is a seriously fun tool. Bravo!
I've been wondering about the Polish thing. On the screenshot at the top of the page, it reads "Translate Selection to Polish," and I initially thought this might just be something gleaned from the author's locale, but…
I'm mildly allergic to bananas, but I don't think the number of people allergic to bananas is "sizable."
This is fantastic news! Long COVID is awful, so I'm glad to see that she's recovering, if only incrementally.
It might not be; I did a couple of GitHub searches in their organization for strings on their homepage, and found no matches.
That's fantastic! I may very well bring this up at our next all hands, since we recently just wrote a ton of documentation for our modeling code.
This is something that I've been thinking about off and on, so it's neat to know there's an off-the-shelf solution. Is there an option to just get notified that some docs are out of date? I'd rather write the…
I assume this might be changing. Anecdotally, from what I've read here, I think we're starting to see headless browsers driven by LLMs for the purposes of scraping (to get around some of the content blocks we're…
This is a trick cup, so it's okay to have a laugh.