> Vulkan is now available looks inside: > What this is NOT (yet): Running Vulkan programs
One day we will actually run out of "old" ThinkPads. They are already quite pricey in a lot of places in the world - especially the ones with libreboot support.
Can't wait for the Qualcomm modules ^^
The "spiral" type declaration syntax from C is hard to parse, both for humans and machines. That's probably why even C++ is moving away from it: C modern C++ "int foo[5]" -> "array<int,5> foo" It's easy to criticize…
Companies being forced to overhaul their interview processes is certainly an unexpected side-effect of the insurgence of LLMs. On the other hand, encouraging employees to adopt "AI" in their workflows, while at the same…
It's a lost cause. We need to focus on pmOS: https://postmarketos.org/ With both Android and Chromium, we're ultimately at Google's mercy. btw, does anyone know if Huawei is following along with this in their fork?
Personally, I usually try to pick motherboards that give you access to everything you need via the serial port (UEFI, boot selection, etc). That's why solutions like this seem a little bit backward to me. On top of…
LaTeX is quite underrated these days. Even though alternatives like Typst are popping up, LaTeX is also pretty convenient and powerful if you get past the crude syntax and obscure compilation errors. I sill remember my…
The average vimmer might not even realize they already know ed.
I'd even argue that Anubis is universally superior in this domain. A sufficiently advanced web scraper can build a statistical model of fingerprint payloads that are categorized by CF as legit and change their proxy on…
As someone who has a lot of experience with (not AI related) web scraping, fingerprinting and WAFs, I really like what Anubis is doing. Amazon, Akamai, Kasada and other big players in the WAF/Antibot industry will…
It's quite shocking to me how many people already told me to disable the annoying "single line" AI-completion if I ever were to try out a JetBrains IDE. > AI services are expensive to provide, because they tend to be…
Haven't seen anyone using dwm in a while. I forgot how lean and mean it is =)
> Vulkan is now available looks inside: > What this is NOT (yet): Running Vulkan programs
One day we will actually run out of "old" ThinkPads. They are already quite pricey in a lot of places in the world - especially the ones with libreboot support.
Can't wait for the Qualcomm modules ^^
The "spiral" type declaration syntax from C is hard to parse, both for humans and machines. That's probably why even C++ is moving away from it: C modern C++ "int foo[5]" -> "array<int,5> foo" It's easy to criticize…
Companies being forced to overhaul their interview processes is certainly an unexpected side-effect of the insurgence of LLMs. On the other hand, encouraging employees to adopt "AI" in their workflows, while at the same…
It's a lost cause. We need to focus on pmOS: https://postmarketos.org/ With both Android and Chromium, we're ultimately at Google's mercy. btw, does anyone know if Huawei is following along with this in their fork?
Personally, I usually try to pick motherboards that give you access to everything you need via the serial port (UEFI, boot selection, etc). That's why solutions like this seem a little bit backward to me. On top of…
LaTeX is quite underrated these days. Even though alternatives like Typst are popping up, LaTeX is also pretty convenient and powerful if you get past the crude syntax and obscure compilation errors. I sill remember my…
The average vimmer might not even realize they already know ed.
I'd even argue that Anubis is universally superior in this domain. A sufficiently advanced web scraper can build a statistical model of fingerprint payloads that are categorized by CF as legit and change their proxy on…
As someone who has a lot of experience with (not AI related) web scraping, fingerprinting and WAFs, I really like what Anubis is doing. Amazon, Akamai, Kasada and other big players in the WAF/Antibot industry will…
It's quite shocking to me how many people already told me to disable the annoying "single line" AI-completion if I ever were to try out a JetBrains IDE. > AI services are expensive to provide, because they tend to be…
Haven't seen anyone using dwm in a while. I forgot how lean and mean it is =)