Diverdification is the only stability. Humans need to get over hirearchical tendencies.
Does that mean using IDE auto-completes renders your code property of VSCode, IntelliJ, etc.?
Why is any of this surprising? This is just MBA fundamentals.
It seems silly to “restructure” and then “return to growth” though. Like, the restructuring is mainly an exercise of managing layers of pointers. Why don’t they ever move around the pointers and keep the people? Save…
Perhaps their own fault for being loyal in the first place. Jobs aren’t marriage
This is how you know these people are out of touch and shouldn’t be listened to
Every administration caters to its donors.
It’s for these reasons LLMs are going to chip away at silly subscriptions. When many projects get 70% of what the user needs and the maintainers aren’t willing or able to address what paying customers want…why bother…
Electron?
Perhaps only allow it over the waters.
IMO it’s reckless to not pin down ones dependencies. No need to pull the latest experimental hotness
Windows is like the government. No amount of complaining and online protest will change the empire. Just stop feeding them money or stop complaining.
Cheetah Chat!
Average is the wrong metric. US may be larger but also wealthier, more powerful. All the heavy hitting innovation is there. Broadband isn’t hard. Decision makers simply don’t care.
Correct. If you me PR for everything, you’re incompetent
The guy is out of touch with society.
Ya but he’s not young anymore. By his own logic he should step down and let a Stanford dropout run things.
Smartest folks in the room. Greatest capital allocators we have. Maybe that’s what happens when systems not only permit but encourage and reward failing upwards.
They lost their moral compass over a decade ago. Perhaps the blinders slowly eroded from inflation and salary stagnation
Asahi is like a decade away from being 100% tho
But only after $$ was made.
How dare you question the most effective allocators of capital.
Too big to fail!
Looks almost like conductor.build, but not quite the same.
Why use NUMA if most of the time to get max performance you need locality and thus end up pinning things to a specific node to avoid the cost of crossing nodes. Moreover, you almost always must set this manually.…
Diverdification is the only stability. Humans need to get over hirearchical tendencies.
Does that mean using IDE auto-completes renders your code property of VSCode, IntelliJ, etc.?
Why is any of this surprising? This is just MBA fundamentals.
It seems silly to “restructure” and then “return to growth” though. Like, the restructuring is mainly an exercise of managing layers of pointers. Why don’t they ever move around the pointers and keep the people? Save…
Perhaps their own fault for being loyal in the first place. Jobs aren’t marriage
This is how you know these people are out of touch and shouldn’t be listened to
Every administration caters to its donors.
It’s for these reasons LLMs are going to chip away at silly subscriptions. When many projects get 70% of what the user needs and the maintainers aren’t willing or able to address what paying customers want…why bother…
Electron?
Perhaps only allow it over the waters.
IMO it’s reckless to not pin down ones dependencies. No need to pull the latest experimental hotness
Windows is like the government. No amount of complaining and online protest will change the empire. Just stop feeding them money or stop complaining.
Cheetah Chat!
Average is the wrong metric. US may be larger but also wealthier, more powerful. All the heavy hitting innovation is there. Broadband isn’t hard. Decision makers simply don’t care.
Correct. If you me PR for everything, you’re incompetent
The guy is out of touch with society.
Ya but he’s not young anymore. By his own logic he should step down and let a Stanford dropout run things.
Smartest folks in the room. Greatest capital allocators we have. Maybe that’s what happens when systems not only permit but encourage and reward failing upwards.
They lost their moral compass over a decade ago. Perhaps the blinders slowly eroded from inflation and salary stagnation
Asahi is like a decade away from being 100% tho
But only after $$ was made.
How dare you question the most effective allocators of capital.
Too big to fail!
Looks almost like conductor.build, but not quite the same.
Why use NUMA if most of the time to get max performance you need locality and thus end up pinning things to a specific node to avoid the cost of crossing nodes. Moreover, you almost always must set this manually.…