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https://github.com/microsoft/TypeScript/issues/54163#issueco... >Hundreds of Github comments have been rehashed on this issue over and over again. Import paths are not modified during compilation, and we're not going to…
>I'm here Hello. :-) >Please log a bug. I'll check if the bug opened last year (as Node 16 tightened ESM resolution... start to remember?) is still open. But nevermind that. What I really want to ask you, is about this…
You raise fair points. >So, back to the same model as TypeScript. I beg to differ. There's a world of difference between: 1. a standardized feature with an official spec, which is subject to debate among the community,…
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Preach, brother! If only ECMAScript had a native macro system, TypeScript could be just a library - and I would have zero problems with its existence. You're probably familiar with the following anecdote: >Eich…
See also, the Sokal affair, and the Postmodernism Generator (https://www.elsewhere.org/pomo/). Though that one's coming back to bite us in the butt, what with the LLMs and all. A pity really - I still believe that…
>This is the kind of literary nonsense that has annoyed me ever since I turned 20. No one cares, buddy. >If you don't have anything to say, no one care if you're human, and no one should. This sentence left me…
Of course they're gonna interview the guy who's gonna say that - it makes for better viewing! Others might hold more conflicted outlooks, we just never hear about them on popular media. (A quote attributed to Mihail…
And this, folks, is how you get techbros.
>I'm not entirely sure what we're supposed to take from this. Are you saying that they are not actually AI experts, and we're returning to the claim that only people who do not understand the tech are concerned about…
Okay, I'll keep that in mind.
>Criminal organizations that handle these kinds of tasks rarely take unsolicited requests in bitcoin. They like to know who is asking, and why. Lone gunmen radicalized by reading words on the Internet don't even need…
>It may not 'know' it is being conditioned, to the extent a dog knows anything, but it naturally tends to reject conditioning until it is reapplied. But the conditioning eventually succeeds because the human is smarter.…
We train sheepdogs to herd sheep, because dogs are naturally good at chasing things. But does the dog have any understanding of why we raise sheep? I'd venture that the economics of livestock farming are way beyond the…
> to continuously drain your body and mind intentionally for the sake of a child's well-being. This is gonna sound a little facetious, but... aren't you also doing the same? > it's so incredibly selfless Perpetuation of…
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>That doesn't mean it translate to anything in reality. Absolutely true and exactly my point: while you're feeling what others want you to feel, you're missing out on feeling things that do translate to actual, valid…
Glad you're still here for us to have this conversation! I've considered the same experiment and would love to see a demo of what you think this would look like in practice. >The interesting thing about philosophy is…
Żuławski is amazing! He manages to strike the right balance between abstraction and action; between soulful Slavic opaqueness and, well, viewers wanting to understand what's happening on the screen without having to…
>but it's a bit hard to know what to do with them except inform one's own crackpot theories about psychology and civilization. But that's exactly what you're supposed to do with it! Personal crackpot theories are…
Here's where things get slightly creepy. I addressed the concept of "self" in a couple other walls of text over the past few days and, sure enough, I get this thread on my front page. In short, do we even know where…
>I would love to see an approach to build AI programmatically. But they've been trying to do that since (at least) the 1950s! And indeed moving the goalposts further and further as our own ideology of "what is…
>I cannot conceive of a world view that allows one to feel proud of their accomplishments but does not require their disappointment in their shortcomings. First one's free: your accomplishments contribute towards your…
>Can a slacker goodfornothing McDonald's-working college dropout that only live day to day, party to party, feel self-worth or should they feel worthless? The person you posited has more self-worth, by definition, than…