How much instruction perf analysis do they do to save 1% (compounded) on the most common instructions
Look at Nintendo, they're creating opportunities even when they try to stop anyone from using their things.
Probably trained on Nintendo datasets, "decisions are made very carefully"
The best Google will do in terms of customer support is...
As soon as you gamify something, it ceases to be the same kind of problem it was in its original form. I can't say work was gamified, but it certainly feels closer to that considering the core ideas behind the…
Rename Reddit to Y instead
This is hilarious, good ol' irony
Program-by-diagram works for some game engines, for example Unreal Engine storyboard. I'm fairly sure that current AI will run into an issue that plagues business requirements: meetings. It'll be an outlet that actually…
College projects were full of these kinds of issues. You'd be part of a group where there's say four of you, one or two are trying to control the direction, the remaining two are looking at each other simply trying to…
To your point about the "mold" which society creates/accepts, this social aspect alone is likely the biggest factor. People aren't and can't break out of these social "holds" and what's ironic is that there's almost a…
If we had insight about why the restrictions were applied, it would likely be more alarming. But this response in particular is a product of desensitized, you can't argue that morals and views have shifted even if you…
If you're lucky enough to have someone buy into a centralized code/arch strategy then this is idea, the issues arrive when the code/arch strategy isn't a hard sell for the plow engineers.
Bethesda: buy Skyrim instead
As someone who can relate to the author in many ways, I'd argue you should consider stability more objectively. You compare states that have dissolved multiple times in a century against states that have been stable…
Meta games like those you're referring to are not avoidable though, it's practically a social construct built on top of the game itself. Happens in just about any highly competitive field because of free "market" ideas.
If the internet isn't for free speech... finish the sentence
Allowing projects to fail is important too, it just happens that complexity plays a big role in these failures.
Something about how Linux and Windows using different local times, Linux uses the hardware clock in UTC and then converts, Windows sets the hardware clock to "Local" time adjusted for daylight savings time…
Everything I write in .NET eventually makes it to a Linux container, I'm not quite writing code in the same environment, but the only difference I've encountered so far is how DateTime works with UTC.
Self owns are a different class of owns, they deserve special treatment, different rules to play by, this is Twitter after all...
So Twitter changes the rules after a move from Musk?
Apparently some "smart" people are destined to repeat history.
Moving targets make 9-5 work more like entrepreneurship in the sense that you have strict processes that are common-sense (effectively) but to stand out you have to be creative at the process level on top of being…
At this rate, literally any YouTube competitor will grow.
How much instruction perf analysis do they do to save 1% (compounded) on the most common instructions
Look at Nintendo, they're creating opportunities even when they try to stop anyone from using their things.
Probably trained on Nintendo datasets, "decisions are made very carefully"
The best Google will do in terms of customer support is...
As soon as you gamify something, it ceases to be the same kind of problem it was in its original form. I can't say work was gamified, but it certainly feels closer to that considering the core ideas behind the…
Rename Reddit to Y instead
This is hilarious, good ol' irony
Program-by-diagram works for some game engines, for example Unreal Engine storyboard. I'm fairly sure that current AI will run into an issue that plagues business requirements: meetings. It'll be an outlet that actually…
College projects were full of these kinds of issues. You'd be part of a group where there's say four of you, one or two are trying to control the direction, the remaining two are looking at each other simply trying to…
To your point about the "mold" which society creates/accepts, this social aspect alone is likely the biggest factor. People aren't and can't break out of these social "holds" and what's ironic is that there's almost a…
If we had insight about why the restrictions were applied, it would likely be more alarming. But this response in particular is a product of desensitized, you can't argue that morals and views have shifted even if you…
If you're lucky enough to have someone buy into a centralized code/arch strategy then this is idea, the issues arrive when the code/arch strategy isn't a hard sell for the plow engineers.
Bethesda: buy Skyrim instead
As someone who can relate to the author in many ways, I'd argue you should consider stability more objectively. You compare states that have dissolved multiple times in a century against states that have been stable…
Meta games like those you're referring to are not avoidable though, it's practically a social construct built on top of the game itself. Happens in just about any highly competitive field because of free "market" ideas.
If the internet isn't for free speech... finish the sentence
Allowing projects to fail is important too, it just happens that complexity plays a big role in these failures.
Something about how Linux and Windows using different local times, Linux uses the hardware clock in UTC and then converts, Windows sets the hardware clock to "Local" time adjusted for daylight savings time…
Everything I write in .NET eventually makes it to a Linux container, I'm not quite writing code in the same environment, but the only difference I've encountered so far is how DateTime works with UTC.
Self owns are a different class of owns, they deserve special treatment, different rules to play by, this is Twitter after all...
So Twitter changes the rules after a move from Musk?
Apparently some "smart" people are destined to repeat history.
Moving targets make 9-5 work more like entrepreneurship in the sense that you have strict processes that are common-sense (effectively) but to stand out you have to be creative at the process level on top of being…
At this rate, literally any YouTube competitor will grow.