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Based on all the negative comments, and being a non-expert, I had an LLM generate an article for that same title. I suspect it was more approachable and more technically accurate than this. In fact I asked it to compare…
Here are a few https://www.phoronix.com/news/Google-Linux-Binder-In-Rust https://arxiv.org/abs/2503.23791v1 https://www.darpa.mil/research/programs/translating-all-c-to...…
That was my point — with LLMs the progress would not be at the same slope as with people only.
I believe with a little (okay a lot of) motivation and a solid LLM, these can all be rewritten faster than everyone says. Especially if it’s gradual. Mozilla and Dropbox did it. LLMs are good at translating between…
> starting with (now Google-dead) "Material Design" I thought it was still actively developed. Are you saying this has been killed by Google? https://m3.material.io/
> and preferably general LSP support so I can code in my own programming languages with it I’m curious, do you really use your own languages for day to day development?
It doesn’t follow that a language server written with JavaScript and run via node will bloat the binary by hundreds of MB. Are they bundling a node runtime too? Maybe if they are embedding dozens of language servers and…
It seems inevitable we’ll also be able to run LLMs locally, which would make this type of feature more appealing.
Pdfml is a great name because everytime I work with pdfs, I think fml
This come off so… un-human. Like a machine trying to preserve a human rather than a human trying to maximize real experiences with them.
So it’s competing with vercel?
Never learned awk or committed esoteric cli incantations to memory. Don’t get me wrong, I can get around on the cli, but sed, awk, etc just didn’t seem like a good cost/benefit investment. I’m also not a sysadmin.…
He mentions some tools at the bottom (ClangBuildAnalyzer, Build Insights in Visual Studio, include-what-you-use). Looks like https://include-what-you-use.org/ might do that.
It is exactly the attitude you are still exhibiting that was the problem. “We’re in a crisis, no time to ask questions. Fall in line or you’re a far right conspiracy theorist/idiot.”
I don’t think people attacking Asians had that nuanced of a motive. More like: it came from Asia so they resented Asians, regardless of whether it was designed or leaked or whatever.
It was absolutely taboo. If you tried to bring it up you were shouted down as a far right conspiracy theorist, or racist. Mashup of clips from the news: https://youtu.be/zl-X-Lgrlf0 Jon Stewart was the first to call…
Agreed, and to add on to what you said - this whole thing is confusing so he is actually doing a service of trying to summarize all the context for people who don’t want to go reading a bunch of random articles or…
I’m with you, but have you not been around the last few years? American society is absolutely obsessed with white supremacy. This is true in the media, the highest levels of government, and in big tech. I personally…
I did. I don’t get why they wouldn’t be against the theory of something so obviously flawed that leads to exactly what they are describing. It’s like saying you have nothing against eugenics in theory, but the leap to…
> who would have suspected this was racially motivated? For the last several years, there are many people and groups who have gotten tremendous positive feedback from being a victim. So, many people would jump to this…
> Nothing against that sort of mindset in theory, but it sometimes leads to a certain irrational hypersensitive intolerant mob behavior and authoritarian/anti democratic tendencies. Really? Nothing against a thing that…
the calculations within a neural network involve both linear and non-linear operations, but the fundamental mathematical framework underlying AI remains rooted in linear algebra
Proxy objects are absolutely common in js state management frameworks. And yes it’s nice to build something on your own, but this project is clearly aiming to convince other people to use it in their projects.
Why would you be so snarky in your answer? Always better to be humble and assume you might be wrong. In this case you are: Nobody chains promises anymore.
I’m a bit confused why they made it in the first place given the dozens of similar ultra minimal spartan frameworks to choose from that nobody uses (every other comment here is plugging one).