That was the first thing that popped out and made me distrust the whole wiki; there's only One Right Way to store money (as integers[1], as you said) and it should have been explicit about that. You can also use…
Because it is. The average (and above-average?) investor really does not understand tech.
I feel like it's the Emperor's new clothes reading this article and seeing the praise it's getting. This sentence doesn't even make sense: > These products use very low level Linux primitives like containers,…
> I suspect that Canada isn't fond of how Americans view guns I'm putting this into my overflowing bucket of internet comments that doesn't "get" Canadians. Sorry to be curt but, since Canada-USA relations has been more…
> Though it can be argued it is an example of a functor (the library is mapped over two countries). Now that's a special kind of joke I can only find on HackerNews
It looks interesting but, like a lot of AI, looks correct but is not. Most of northwestern Canada says you can get there by road. If you look at Google Maps, there's no roads there for quite awhile. I see one highway…
Pretty cool distro! I switched to Bazzite myself but I've also seen a lot of popularity for CachyOS for gaming rigs.
People that haven't read Black Swan and bet on every "sure bet" they can see
pigouvian taxes are both a stronger disincentive and help cover externalized costs. if this moves nicotine to the black market then the people/government will still pay the cost without receiving any taxes on it at all
> Despite this promising start, the conservation experiment wasn't to last, after a rival juice manufacturer called TicoFruit sued Del Oro, alleging that its competitor had "defiled a national park". ... why does…
These are two pages telling two different things, albeit with the same stats. The information is presented by OP in a way to show the results of the Microsoft acquisition.
I think that's a fair criticism for issues where Linux devs might be blind to the friction a lot of Linux distros come with, but I don't think it's universal for all devs and for all features, all the time. Personally,…
> 1) Kernel-level DRM for multiplayer games (looking at you, Marathon) This finally forced me to quit League of Legends (this is a buff)
Is your argument that the world isn't deterministic and so we should also apply nondeterminism to filtering json data?
As a Canadian: hard agree. Beer without head is gross.
Huh. I have the opposite opinion. I'm monolingual English for all intents and purposes but I gathered that opinion from quite a few sources, including: - We had to take spelling tests in school - English speakers make…
HA! I guess it's not as enforced as I expected.
A bit of a tangent, but I just want to say how, as a Canadian, I'm getting a lot of joy reading about this restaurant. It's a hilarious facsimile of a Canadian restaurant for a couple reasons: - There's nothing Canadian…
I agree. This: > I suspect that removing half of the bus stops in a city will piss people off and cause even less ridership. is thrown out but how do we know it's true? That commenter throws it out as their opinion but…
It wasn’t always this way: “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country”
Perusing the code, the translation seems quite complex. Shout out to https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA which is also in this space and quite popular. I got Zluda to generally work with comfyui well enough.
I like that a lot -- going to start using it
I'm pretty sure the OP is talking about this thread. I have it top of mind because I participated and was extremely frustrated about, not just the AI slop, but how much the author claimed not to use AI when they…
Really? Even with your AI generated article I took my own time to read and reply sans AI and you can't even respond to my comment without it? Thanks.
> The concept is good Unfortunately, it's not. Once you read through the slop the implementation is still getting a pass/fail security response from the LLM, which the premise of OP's article is railing against.
That was the first thing that popped out and made me distrust the whole wiki; there's only One Right Way to store money (as integers[1], as you said) and it should have been explicit about that. You can also use…
Because it is. The average (and above-average?) investor really does not understand tech.
I feel like it's the Emperor's new clothes reading this article and seeing the praise it's getting. This sentence doesn't even make sense: > These products use very low level Linux primitives like containers,…
> I suspect that Canada isn't fond of how Americans view guns I'm putting this into my overflowing bucket of internet comments that doesn't "get" Canadians. Sorry to be curt but, since Canada-USA relations has been more…
> Though it can be argued it is an example of a functor (the library is mapped over two countries). Now that's a special kind of joke I can only find on HackerNews
It looks interesting but, like a lot of AI, looks correct but is not. Most of northwestern Canada says you can get there by road. If you look at Google Maps, there's no roads there for quite awhile. I see one highway…
Pretty cool distro! I switched to Bazzite myself but I've also seen a lot of popularity for CachyOS for gaming rigs.
People that haven't read Black Swan and bet on every "sure bet" they can see
pigouvian taxes are both a stronger disincentive and help cover externalized costs. if this moves nicotine to the black market then the people/government will still pay the cost without receiving any taxes on it at all
> Despite this promising start, the conservation experiment wasn't to last, after a rival juice manufacturer called TicoFruit sued Del Oro, alleging that its competitor had "defiled a national park". ... why does…
These are two pages telling two different things, albeit with the same stats. The information is presented by OP in a way to show the results of the Microsoft acquisition.
I think that's a fair criticism for issues where Linux devs might be blind to the friction a lot of Linux distros come with, but I don't think it's universal for all devs and for all features, all the time. Personally,…
> 1) Kernel-level DRM for multiplayer games (looking at you, Marathon) This finally forced me to quit League of Legends (this is a buff)
Is your argument that the world isn't deterministic and so we should also apply nondeterminism to filtering json data?
As a Canadian: hard agree. Beer without head is gross.
Huh. I have the opposite opinion. I'm monolingual English for all intents and purposes but I gathered that opinion from quite a few sources, including: - We had to take spelling tests in school - English speakers make…
HA! I guess it's not as enforced as I expected.
A bit of a tangent, but I just want to say how, as a Canadian, I'm getting a lot of joy reading about this restaurant. It's a hilarious facsimile of a Canadian restaurant for a couple reasons: - There's nothing Canadian…
I agree. This: > I suspect that removing half of the bus stops in a city will piss people off and cause even less ridership. is thrown out but how do we know it's true? That commenter throws it out as their opinion but…
It wasn’t always this way: “Ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country”
Perusing the code, the translation seems quite complex. Shout out to https://github.com/vosen/ZLUDA which is also in this space and quite popular. I got Zluda to generally work with comfyui well enough.
I like that a lot -- going to start using it
I'm pretty sure the OP is talking about this thread. I have it top of mind because I participated and was extremely frustrated about, not just the AI slop, but how much the author claimed not to use AI when they…
Really? Even with your AI generated article I took my own time to read and reply sans AI and you can't even respond to my comment without it? Thanks.
> The concept is good Unfortunately, it's not. Once you read through the slop the implementation is still getting a pass/fail security response from the LLM, which the premise of OP's article is railing against.