https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontosaurus#:~:text=For%20dec... So, who is correct?
How do you compare a system where the communication channel goes only one way in a single country to a system where everyone potentially contributes to the content and is distributed over the world? How does one country…
Some sense of perspective: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46273466
So you were criticizing the C language syntax, without considering the context which it was designed in. Just to give this context a little bit more substance, Pascal was designed to work on a mainframe which could…
I don't really know what you mean by "worst-designed syntax". Do you mean that the design process was bad, or that the result is bad?
I'm not sure I understand this article, but the argument you present seems to be that when considering P and NP as relational objects, they don't have the same signature, thus cannot be compared, so the statement "P =…
You should probably have linked the whole work which is briefly referenced at the end of the article, and isn't yet indexed by search engines. I found it by myself: https://zenodo.org/records/18107880
The linking stage could perhaps be performed at process launch by a privileged task? See this comment thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46494183 Isn't a virtual ISA like an intermediate representation? It…
What I meant, and indeed it was poorly explained, is that an address shouldn't be just an integer freely manipulable by any instruction. The microcode will obviously know how to an manipulate an address, but the ISA as…
> Code has to have addresses for calls and branches. Does it mean that at that level an address has to be an offset in a linear address space? If you have hardware powerful enough to make addresses abstract, couldn't…
But that address doesn't have to be visible at the ISA level.
There are channels in place to discuss security matters in open source. I am by no mean an expert nor very interested in that topic, but just searching a bit led me to…
Indeed nobody does that, because it would just be pointless, it doesn't expose the real issue. Is a security vulnerability a symptom, or the real issue though? Doesn't it depends on the purpose of the code containing…
> Are memory leak fixes described as memory leak fixes in the logs or intentionally omitted as such? Are kernel panics or hangs not described in the commit logs even if they only happen in weird scenarios? I don't know…
If it is faulty, then it's not a bug, it's a flaw.
> The problem with that argument is that the reports don’t necessarily come from the organization for whom it’s an issue. You can already say that for the majority of the bugs being fixed, and I think that's one of the…
It's difficult to really know what was the intent without seeing the actual prompt of the painter. Comment [intentionally] designed to look like generative AI.
https://copilot.microsoft.com/shares/W9krzb8CuhT5zRE5hZzjE
Papermaking, printing, gunpowder, compass, porcelain, paper money, abacus, iron plow, wheelbarrow.
I stumbled on this: https://lobste.rs/s/qoqfwz/inverse_parentheses#c_n5z77w which should provide the answer.
I think ungrouping make sense if you consider reverse parentheses as a syntactic construct added to the language, and not replacing the existing parentheses. For instance, using "] e [" as the notation for reverse…
Shouldn't there be an argument for best effort? If the issue has been removed as soon as it has been detected, doesn't it count for something?
You're correct.
Sure, I guess you can understand what I said that way, but that's not what I meant. I wasn't thinking about the implementation, but the specifications. Read again the quote I was refering to if you need better context…
> got a surprisingly good result > the output wasn't even recognizably Danish How would you know that it's good then?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brontosaurus#:~:text=For%20dec... So, who is correct?
How do you compare a system where the communication channel goes only one way in a single country to a system where everyone potentially contributes to the content and is distributed over the world? How does one country…
Some sense of perspective: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46273466
So you were criticizing the C language syntax, without considering the context which it was designed in. Just to give this context a little bit more substance, Pascal was designed to work on a mainframe which could…
I don't really know what you mean by "worst-designed syntax". Do you mean that the design process was bad, or that the result is bad?
I'm not sure I understand this article, but the argument you present seems to be that when considering P and NP as relational objects, they don't have the same signature, thus cannot be compared, so the statement "P =…
You should probably have linked the whole work which is briefly referenced at the end of the article, and isn't yet indexed by search engines. I found it by myself: https://zenodo.org/records/18107880
The linking stage could perhaps be performed at process launch by a privileged task? See this comment thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46494183 Isn't a virtual ISA like an intermediate representation? It…
What I meant, and indeed it was poorly explained, is that an address shouldn't be just an integer freely manipulable by any instruction. The microcode will obviously know how to an manipulate an address, but the ISA as…
> Code has to have addresses for calls and branches. Does it mean that at that level an address has to be an offset in a linear address space? If you have hardware powerful enough to make addresses abstract, couldn't…
But that address doesn't have to be visible at the ISA level.
There are channels in place to discuss security matters in open source. I am by no mean an expert nor very interested in that topic, but just searching a bit led me to…
Indeed nobody does that, because it would just be pointless, it doesn't expose the real issue. Is a security vulnerability a symptom, or the real issue though? Doesn't it depends on the purpose of the code containing…
> Are memory leak fixes described as memory leak fixes in the logs or intentionally omitted as such? Are kernel panics or hangs not described in the commit logs even if they only happen in weird scenarios? I don't know…
If it is faulty, then it's not a bug, it's a flaw.
> The problem with that argument is that the reports don’t necessarily come from the organization for whom it’s an issue. You can already say that for the majority of the bugs being fixed, and I think that's one of the…
It's difficult to really know what was the intent without seeing the actual prompt of the painter. Comment [intentionally] designed to look like generative AI.
https://copilot.microsoft.com/shares/W9krzb8CuhT5zRE5hZzjE
Papermaking, printing, gunpowder, compass, porcelain, paper money, abacus, iron plow, wheelbarrow.
I stumbled on this: https://lobste.rs/s/qoqfwz/inverse_parentheses#c_n5z77w which should provide the answer.
I think ungrouping make sense if you consider reverse parentheses as a syntactic construct added to the language, and not replacing the existing parentheses. For instance, using "] e [" as the notation for reverse…
Shouldn't there be an argument for best effort? If the issue has been removed as soon as it has been detected, doesn't it count for something?
You're correct.
Sure, I guess you can understand what I said that way, but that's not what I meant. I wasn't thinking about the implementation, but the specifications. Read again the quote I was refering to if you need better context…
> got a surprisingly good result > the output wasn't even recognizably Danish How would you know that it's good then?