didn't some platforms already do this?
there is absolutely nothing that indicates that it is. Have you considered that it might be complete? Software doesn't need to keep accumulating cruft for it to stay alive. Sometimes it just does the job and is finished
nah, it's just people wanting to pad their resume. And your resume is usually first read by someone who's only impressed by stuff they can see
that's a completely different project
python? that extremely brittle ecosystem?
in that case, github is not the place for them. Nor show hn, or anywhere. If they're to be trated as disposable, then they should be treated as disposable
it is insanely slow. I regularly need to wait for minutes just for the final crate to compile when compiling some tui program from scratch
brutal for them, hilarious for me
as a maltese dude: fuck her. Our government has long since stopped representing us citizens
i loled at ansible being called stable. When playbooks broke left right and center on updates
i have never used odin. I did write a compiler that targeted brainfuck
it is malware when everyone is explicitly asking to not have it.
isn't this like the ps3's otheros thingie? Where the advertised functionality of the device was crippled after the customers bought them?
this guy seems so full of himself. Everything I read of his triggers my bullshit alarm. Stuff like claiming feasible solutions to problems that have been mathematically proven don't have any
I think of it like this. Imagine a network with two inputs and one output. What's happening during training is to orient a set of 2d planes in 3d space. Then for each x and y coordinate you can iterate through those…
I think a language having a central repository of libraries that anyone can publish stuff in is a stupid idea in the first place. It's not a question of if, it's a question of when it goes to shit.
it unlocks even more vendor lock-in
Why anyone would even consider using an online password manager is beyond me. Keepass works perfectly offline, and it's easy to sync. Just copy one file. I set up syncthing on my pc and phone and I basically just forget…
as much as humanly possible. If you're not already a good developer, you can't make "good" use of ai
you forgot that to not have a knowledge cutoff and fall behing, you need to always be training new models. It matters jack shit if inference is cheap, if you are forced to do training anyway to stay "competitive"
As a Maltese person, I'm sorry. I feel embarrassed to be one right now
i did just that on kde yesterday, no kidding
i just don't understand this thinking
those that did before still will. Those that didn't still won't
better than native, sometimes, due to the ability to profile and do profile guided recompilation at runtime
didn't some platforms already do this?
there is absolutely nothing that indicates that it is. Have you considered that it might be complete? Software doesn't need to keep accumulating cruft for it to stay alive. Sometimes it just does the job and is finished
nah, it's just people wanting to pad their resume. And your resume is usually first read by someone who's only impressed by stuff they can see
that's a completely different project
python? that extremely brittle ecosystem?
in that case, github is not the place for them. Nor show hn, or anywhere. If they're to be trated as disposable, then they should be treated as disposable
it is insanely slow. I regularly need to wait for minutes just for the final crate to compile when compiling some tui program from scratch
brutal for them, hilarious for me
as a maltese dude: fuck her. Our government has long since stopped representing us citizens
i loled at ansible being called stable. When playbooks broke left right and center on updates
i have never used odin. I did write a compiler that targeted brainfuck
it is malware when everyone is explicitly asking to not have it.
isn't this like the ps3's otheros thingie? Where the advertised functionality of the device was crippled after the customers bought them?
this guy seems so full of himself. Everything I read of his triggers my bullshit alarm. Stuff like claiming feasible solutions to problems that have been mathematically proven don't have any
I think of it like this. Imagine a network with two inputs and one output. What's happening during training is to orient a set of 2d planes in 3d space. Then for each x and y coordinate you can iterate through those…
I think a language having a central repository of libraries that anyone can publish stuff in is a stupid idea in the first place. It's not a question of if, it's a question of when it goes to shit.
it unlocks even more vendor lock-in
Why anyone would even consider using an online password manager is beyond me. Keepass works perfectly offline, and it's easy to sync. Just copy one file. I set up syncthing on my pc and phone and I basically just forget…
as much as humanly possible. If you're not already a good developer, you can't make "good" use of ai
you forgot that to not have a knowledge cutoff and fall behing, you need to always be training new models. It matters jack shit if inference is cheap, if you are forced to do training anyway to stay "competitive"
As a Maltese person, I'm sorry. I feel embarrassed to be one right now
i did just that on kde yesterday, no kidding
i just don't understand this thinking
those that did before still will. Those that didn't still won't
better than native, sometimes, due to the ability to profile and do profile guided recompilation at runtime