Unless it's invertible.
> "It's no different than consoles" is a pretty strong statement to make unsupported. There are many differences. Like what? ps5/xbox series x/ps4/xbox one are very sophisticated, comparable to a modern desktop PC, yet…
> If the mechanism of action is well understood In OP's paper, I'm not sure if they met this criteria.
"People who say AGI is a hundred years away also said GO was 50 years away" this is not true. The major skeptics never said this. The point skeptics were making was that benchmarks for chess (IBM), Jeopardy!(IBM), GO…
"More than 800 statisticians and scientists are calling for an end to judging studies by statistical significance in a March 20 comment published in Nature." While their sources are supporting this statement, I'm…
sigh I think the modern web was a mistake from hacks of the 90s to share documents. Can we plz get a fresh restart from scratch?
Bad question on my part. More relevant: Why wasm? From what I gather, js seems to already have a bytecode for their JIT runtime. Why not expose that so that we can have C++ in the web?
Then why not abandon wasm, and make this byte code a target for llvm?
Do they have a different bytecode and runtime from WASM? Why not unify everything to web assembly byte code?
Unless it's invertible.
> "It's no different than consoles" is a pretty strong statement to make unsupported. There are many differences. Like what? ps5/xbox series x/ps4/xbox one are very sophisticated, comparable to a modern desktop PC, yet…
> If the mechanism of action is well understood In OP's paper, I'm not sure if they met this criteria.
"People who say AGI is a hundred years away also said GO was 50 years away" this is not true. The major skeptics never said this. The point skeptics were making was that benchmarks for chess (IBM), Jeopardy!(IBM), GO…
"More than 800 statisticians and scientists are calling for an end to judging studies by statistical significance in a March 20 comment published in Nature." While their sources are supporting this statement, I'm…
sigh I think the modern web was a mistake from hacks of the 90s to share documents. Can we plz get a fresh restart from scratch?
Bad question on my part. More relevant: Why wasm? From what I gather, js seems to already have a bytecode for their JIT runtime. Why not expose that so that we can have C++ in the web?
Then why not abandon wasm, and make this byte code a target for llvm?
Do they have a different bytecode and runtime from WASM? Why not unify everything to web assembly byte code?