WebGPU is - despite the name - not designed to run in a browser per se. You can use wgpu and Dawn as native crates/libraries as well.
> Ten of the 67 demonstrators have never been arrested. This feels like a very select group of people to be honest. Extrapolating these numbers to “demonstrators” in general seems like a bit of a stretch, regardless of…
I could never get used to Pandas as a former user of R’s tidyverse. The naming and syntax never really sticked with me. I find Polars’ API much easier to reason about, and it definitely feels closer to dplyr than…
> I imagine in Europe, it's probably Paris and London that draws both French/British and foreigners. This is an interesting question. In my experience, there is no European equivalent. Relocating within the EU might be…
WebGPU is - despite the name - not designed to run in a browser per se. You can use wgpu and Dawn as native crates/libraries as well.
> Ten of the 67 demonstrators have never been arrested. This feels like a very select group of people to be honest. Extrapolating these numbers to “demonstrators” in general seems like a bit of a stretch, regardless of…
I could never get used to Pandas as a former user of R’s tidyverse. The naming and syntax never really sticked with me. I find Polars’ API much easier to reason about, and it definitely feels closer to dplyr than…
> I imagine in Europe, it's probably Paris and London that draws both French/British and foreigners. This is an interesting question. In my experience, there is no European equivalent. Relocating within the EU might be…