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No user record in our sample, but rangerelf has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
That's exactly what jonhohle was talking about -_-
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Because the companies that are pushing for DC constructions are corruptors, and some politicians are easy to corrupt.
The problem isn't the availability of lower quality versions of a high-quality product, it's the transformation of a formerly high-quality product into a shitty-quality version, meanwhile, maintaining the same price, or…
You're not the only one. In college I took a compilers course and we used the dragon book, to me it sucked the joy out of the magical concept of making a compiler. Some years later I (re-) discovered Forth, and I…
Do you have any links to support this? Because the commonality of all arguments _against_ has been that they make water and power crazy expensive for everyone that has to live close to the newly opened datacenters,…
This right here is the right take.
This is to laughably misguided that it leans toward malicious. I mean, you're talking about Elon, the Doge guy, the one who organized mass hoovering of citizens data from whatever sources he could get his grubby mitts…
If it's impossible for a service provider to even talk to its customers, why is it in operation at all?
This was a very sweet video card.
On the other hand, EVERY young person in my circle (my kids and their friends) is insanely privacy aware. All of that means ... we're not part of the young people anymore?
I think there's more than enough evidence that Zuck has not grown to see others as human beings.
Have you tried Nim? Strong and static typed, versatile, compiles down to native code vía C, interops with C trivially, has macros and stuff to twist your brain if you're into that, and is trivially easy to get into.…
It's not just its age, it's how easy it is (was?) to jump in and start writing useful code that could be revisited later on and be able to read it and understand it again. All of these efforts to turn it into another…
I kind of object to this take. Nobody's talking about porting billions of lines of code, for all we know it's just for personal projects, or a learning experience. This kind of replies is like killing an idea before…
I was looking for someone else that had done this, I had the same exact experience. That said, anyone looking into a completely static typed language that has nice ergonomics, is easy to pick up but has enough depth to…
You're not wrong. I've seen so many things announced that make me ask myself "But, why?".
If only you'd bothered to quote the rest of the sentence: "Android-like touch screen UI with gestures" Could have used also "IPad-like..." or "IPhone-like..." and it would have meant basically the same. Maybe author is…
What if the text is already in a [string] buffer?
You're being willfully dense, I do not believe it's up for debate. Governments that public force to kidnap, torture, murder, "disappear" their own citizens, are bad. Plenty of examples to go around, both historically…
Because, nature in its infinite wisdom, gets rid of what's not used. You don't use your muscles? They atrophy. You don't make an effort to travel without a gps regularily, to force your brain to remember your way around…
It doesn't matter if you can't solve a randomly-appearing-in-your-newsreel integral; it matters that you have the background knowledge of what an integral is, that there are rules to solving it, and you can read up on…
Why would anyone give them any money AT ALL? It's not like they're poor or struggling. Am I missing something?
It's like you didn't read the article. They address exactly that gripe at the end.
Imagine being so deluded and disconnected that you actually believe that AI has any similarity with the printing press regarding the benefits to The People.