thanks!
Is anyone aware of a similar example, for ARM assembly on macOS?
It is way too early to say whether or not Google is failing in AI. The only thing that is certain is that lately things are not going smoothly for Google in AI.
Looks interesting, but... yet another subscription. I'm willing to pay for good apps, but I'm not willing to keep stacking subscriptions.
With the advent of AI it's becoming more and more expensive to be human. By 2030 humans will pay everywhere to prove they are not bots.
It's not as black and white as right or wrong. There is a lot more nuance to the choices made during the pandemic than the author leads us to believe.
Although usually I found David's posts pretty interesting and well written, this post does not make a lot of sense. "Later, that the vaccine would prevent you from getting the virus. Finally, that if you were…
Indeed. That sentence from the article sums it up.
Maybe the heyday of social media and the rise of "fake news".
Same here
As a macOS user: - iTerm2 terminal (https://iterm2.com/) - Visual Studio Code - Typora for Markdown notes (https://typora.io/) - MacPass for password management CLI: - Everything developed with bubbletea…
Indeed. I really wonder how the author plans to use UUIds and QR codes.
I found your article particularly interesting, because lately I've been experimenting with calling Swift from Go. The approach is based on the same principle: cgo as bridge between Go and a C library. The C library is…
thanks!
Is anyone aware of a similar example, for ARM assembly on macOS?
It is way too early to say whether or not Google is failing in AI. The only thing that is certain is that lately things are not going smoothly for Google in AI.
Looks interesting, but... yet another subscription. I'm willing to pay for good apps, but I'm not willing to keep stacking subscriptions.
With the advent of AI it's becoming more and more expensive to be human. By 2030 humans will pay everywhere to prove they are not bots.
It's not as black and white as right or wrong. There is a lot more nuance to the choices made during the pandemic than the author leads us to believe.
Although usually I found David's posts pretty interesting and well written, this post does not make a lot of sense. "Later, that the vaccine would prevent you from getting the virus. Finally, that if you were…
Indeed. That sentence from the article sums it up.
Maybe the heyday of social media and the rise of "fake news".
Same here
As a macOS user: - iTerm2 terminal (https://iterm2.com/) - Visual Studio Code - Typora for Markdown notes (https://typora.io/) - MacPass for password management CLI: - Everything developed with bubbletea…
Indeed. I really wonder how the author plans to use UUIds and QR codes.
I found your article particularly interesting, because lately I've been experimenting with calling Swift from Go. The approach is based on the same principle: cgo as bridge between Go and a C library. The C library is…