Why should we wait for LLMs to become good enough to spoon feed the end result when we can do it ourselves? These are beautiful, collaborative efforts and require members to constantly improve their learning,…
Can you please elaborate on why distributing decompiled source code is violating copyright? And Nintendo is litigious, if it was black and white surely they would have taken down everything by now? How do you know the…
Of course any random C file is going to have pointers. Where can anything in the linked code be exploited? It seems like they're testing for bad input data with asserts to catch bugs in some functions, and properly…
On the main page, it took me a minute after laughing at "std::byte arithmetic" to realize it was April 1st. All of those C++29 "features" are on point, very funny. Though surely there's somewhere SFINAE can be…
This website https://www.learncpp.com/, while it may look like other half-baked tutorial websites, is excellent is filled with up to date nuanced information. It covers basically everything you will need. It's extremely…
RISC-V is supported on QEMU. The available devices don't have a ton of peripherals compared to aarch64, but it exists. Even FreeRTOS has a QEMU virt port for RISC-V. And if you have unit tests QEMU could easily run…
Proxmox is awesome! I've been running it for ~5 years and it's been absolutely stable and pleasant to run services on. The Proxmox Backup Server is the killer feature for me. Incremental and encrypted backups with…
Avidemux is also great, but I've had some issues with running it under Wayland. LosslessCut works excellent on every platform I've tried with no issues. It also has a much better UI for cutting multiple segments, IMO.
Just wondering, do you know of a better alternative? I've pretty much only bought Anker recently because they haven't failed me yet. Trying to determine what is quality online now is very difficult.
Importing a library is not abstraction any more than closing your eyes is abstracting the world to black.
You also can't write software bad enough that you're forced to upgrade your monitor due to poor performance.
What is the advantage of that RPi setup over some cheap Android phone?
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That's not true. Wild Rift, Hearthstone, Genshin Impact, and more are made in Unity. Asset flip and low quality games are a meme, which used to be synonymous with Unity games, but the few AAA games made in Unity have…
If they have a multi million dollar investment at stake and they're not able to pivot to any of the other many SBCs out there then they might just be incompetent. The Pi has nothing particularly special about other than…
Wow, your website is excellent and FAST. Good luck to you.
As someone who was ridiculed by peers and teachers and having had grades be dropped whole letters for poor legibility, I don't share the feeling. I tried years practicing and I am skilled in other dexterous tasks, but…
There isn't an exception that I know of. What I'm saying is if you download a torrent for a movie that you own you can still get a copyright notice. That doesn't really make sense to me.
The problem is they haven't added anything significantly new to Windows 11. I don't see any features that requires new processor features.
Yep, if I could buy the highest quality in one click without having to search through crap on torrent indexes I would. Then after transcoding if I ever want the highest quality I just go back to the site where I bought…
The free tier on Oracle Cloud is nuts. 200GB block storage, 10gb object storage, 24GB RAM 4 core ARM VM, 2 x86 VM's 1GB RAM each. From my experience, it's also really hard to get charged since you have to upgrade your…
I don't see one part of the article that sold this from a dull business and product oriented perspective or any unreasonable sci-fi nonsense. They only explained some of some people's future goals of fusion. Not…
What that that paragraph means is that things that do not exist will cost money to bring into existence. A significant amount. It's not a critique. This is not new. This is not a fusion problem. There is an initial cost…
Why should we wait for LLMs to become good enough to spoon feed the end result when we can do it ourselves? These are beautiful, collaborative efforts and require members to constantly improve their learning,…
Can you please elaborate on why distributing decompiled source code is violating copyright? And Nintendo is litigious, if it was black and white surely they would have taken down everything by now? How do you know the…
Of course any random C file is going to have pointers. Where can anything in the linked code be exploited? It seems like they're testing for bad input data with asserts to catch bugs in some functions, and properly…
On the main page, it took me a minute after laughing at "std::byte arithmetic" to realize it was April 1st. All of those C++29 "features" are on point, very funny. Though surely there's somewhere SFINAE can be…
This website https://www.learncpp.com/, while it may look like other half-baked tutorial websites, is excellent is filled with up to date nuanced information. It covers basically everything you will need. It's extremely…
RISC-V is supported on QEMU. The available devices don't have a ton of peripherals compared to aarch64, but it exists. Even FreeRTOS has a QEMU virt port for RISC-V. And if you have unit tests QEMU could easily run…
Proxmox is awesome! I've been running it for ~5 years and it's been absolutely stable and pleasant to run services on. The Proxmox Backup Server is the killer feature for me. Incremental and encrypted backups with…
Avidemux is also great, but I've had some issues with running it under Wayland. LosslessCut works excellent on every platform I've tried with no issues. It also has a much better UI for cutting multiple segments, IMO.
Just wondering, do you know of a better alternative? I've pretty much only bought Anker recently because they haven't failed me yet. Trying to determine what is quality online now is very difficult.
Importing a library is not abstraction any more than closing your eyes is abstracting the world to black.
You also can't write software bad enough that you're forced to upgrade your monitor due to poor performance.
What is the advantage of that RPi setup over some cheap Android phone?
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That's not true. Wild Rift, Hearthstone, Genshin Impact, and more are made in Unity. Asset flip and low quality games are a meme, which used to be synonymous with Unity games, but the few AAA games made in Unity have…
If they have a multi million dollar investment at stake and they're not able to pivot to any of the other many SBCs out there then they might just be incompetent. The Pi has nothing particularly special about other than…
Wow, your website is excellent and FAST. Good luck to you.
As someone who was ridiculed by peers and teachers and having had grades be dropped whole letters for poor legibility, I don't share the feeling. I tried years practicing and I am skilled in other dexterous tasks, but…
There isn't an exception that I know of. What I'm saying is if you download a torrent for a movie that you own you can still get a copyright notice. That doesn't really make sense to me.
The problem is they haven't added anything significantly new to Windows 11. I don't see any features that requires new processor features.
Yep, if I could buy the highest quality in one click without having to search through crap on torrent indexes I would. Then after transcoding if I ever want the highest quality I just go back to the site where I bought…
The free tier on Oracle Cloud is nuts. 200GB block storage, 10gb object storage, 24GB RAM 4 core ARM VM, 2 x86 VM's 1GB RAM each. From my experience, it's also really hard to get charged since you have to upgrade your…
I don't see one part of the article that sold this from a dull business and product oriented perspective or any unreasonable sci-fi nonsense. They only explained some of some people's future goals of fusion. Not…
What that that paragraph means is that things that do not exist will cost money to bring into existence. A significant amount. It's not a critique. This is not new. This is not a fusion problem. There is an initial cost…