That's trailing and mighty impressive. However when you decided to quote Q1 earnings. $62bn of Q1 earnings ends up at only $10bn. The LTM numbers are less relevant. AI-related capex is one hell of a drug.
Yes, earnings are essentially hype/BS. Focus on cash/cashflow.
Perhaps requiring webauthn credential for any post/comment with a whitelist of permitted webauthn hardware devices which must have touch/interaction enabled. I'd have to read the FIDO specs, however the only place I've…
Damn!
> And that if there is a clear and direct contradiction between the Supreme Court and the president, the former trumps (no pun intended) the latter. The extent to which members of the executive branch adhere to their…
Tighter (read better) integration with VSCode and Github than what you could get running claude code on the side. Your question does raise a valid point - Github Copilot's value proposition is fairly limited in my…
> It's a fundamentally substantive difference in the two structures Yes, it is a substantive difference but it does not follow that this difference provides the 'constitution' property. > one of these has an…
>It doesn't look like a duck Some special amendment procedure is not the only or even defining feature of constitutional law. There is non-constitutional law that has this property and there is constitutional law that…
Repo hosting is the kind of thing that ought to be distributed/federated. The underlying protocol (git) already has the cryptographic primitives that decouples trust in the commit tree (GPG or SSH signing) with trust in…
fixed rates embed best current (market) estimate of path of future floating rates. The fixed rate payer/receiver is protected but they typically pay for that protection.
Except FPGA chips/boards aren't free from malware either: https://www.iacr.org/archive/ches2012/74280019/74280019.pdf Nor will you be immune from AMD Vitis/Vivado sideloading crap into the bitstream. Sadly, you have to…
You're not adding the +nightly switch and the required flags to compiled std. Just setting panic=abort in cargo.toml isn't enough. One can get binaries pretty damn small (low-mid tens of kilobytes for a basic cli…
I habe a few lying about. My fun project is to implement a usb CCID (smartcard) device to create a pkcs11comiant HSM from scratch (FYI the ESA dis this on MAX10s for one of their satellites or probes). Assuming you dev…
I can't speak for you personally but I think its simpler than that - Java is unfashionable because it's ubiquitous. It's the Ford of programming languages. Not every problem needs a Ferrari - indeed its bad for the…
Also - don’t discount all the new features JVM and Java have added or are adding: virtual threads, structured concurrency, FFI, class primitives, SIMD. JVM is highly compute performant given its GCd. I’m not even a Java…
Firstly, as long as there is still a broad need for software engineers - there is a future for Java. Together with dotnet - it has huge market share of enterprise middleware, lots of web backends. Its future in some…
That's trailing and mighty impressive. However when you decided to quote Q1 earnings. $62bn of Q1 earnings ends up at only $10bn. The LTM numbers are less relevant. AI-related capex is one hell of a drug.
Yes, earnings are essentially hype/BS. Focus on cash/cashflow.
Perhaps requiring webauthn credential for any post/comment with a whitelist of permitted webauthn hardware devices which must have touch/interaction enabled. I'd have to read the FIDO specs, however the only place I've…
Damn!
> And that if there is a clear and direct contradiction between the Supreme Court and the president, the former trumps (no pun intended) the latter. The extent to which members of the executive branch adhere to their…
Tighter (read better) integration with VSCode and Github than what you could get running claude code on the side. Your question does raise a valid point - Github Copilot's value proposition is fairly limited in my…
> It's a fundamentally substantive difference in the two structures Yes, it is a substantive difference but it does not follow that this difference provides the 'constitution' property. > one of these has an…
>It doesn't look like a duck Some special amendment procedure is not the only or even defining feature of constitutional law. There is non-constitutional law that has this property and there is constitutional law that…
Repo hosting is the kind of thing that ought to be distributed/federated. The underlying protocol (git) already has the cryptographic primitives that decouples trust in the commit tree (GPG or SSH signing) with trust in…
fixed rates embed best current (market) estimate of path of future floating rates. The fixed rate payer/receiver is protected but they typically pay for that protection.
Except FPGA chips/boards aren't free from malware either: https://www.iacr.org/archive/ches2012/74280019/74280019.pdf Nor will you be immune from AMD Vitis/Vivado sideloading crap into the bitstream. Sadly, you have to…
You're not adding the +nightly switch and the required flags to compiled std. Just setting panic=abort in cargo.toml isn't enough. One can get binaries pretty damn small (low-mid tens of kilobytes for a basic cli…
I habe a few lying about. My fun project is to implement a usb CCID (smartcard) device to create a pkcs11comiant HSM from scratch (FYI the ESA dis this on MAX10s for one of their satellites or probes). Assuming you dev…
I can't speak for you personally but I think its simpler than that - Java is unfashionable because it's ubiquitous. It's the Ford of programming languages. Not every problem needs a Ferrari - indeed its bad for the…
Also - don’t discount all the new features JVM and Java have added or are adding: virtual threads, structured concurrency, FFI, class primitives, SIMD. JVM is highly compute performant given its GCd. I’m not even a Java…
Firstly, as long as there is still a broad need for software engineers - there is a future for Java. Together with dotnet - it has huge market share of enterprise middleware, lots of web backends. Its future in some…