Comms must be infrequent bc my domain sink doesn’t log anything like that from my tv when I’ve checked
Comms must be infrequent bc my domain sink doesn’t log anything like that from my tv when I’ve checked
I’m talking about quantity not the popularity of a given language. There are certainly a number of popular languages that follow that convention
oh for sure, but I think that’s the rarer case for language implementions. Having a consistent structure with alternative keywords in static positions is just easier to develop an AST for. Personally my favorite language doesn’t even allow for const values (except by convention) so it’s really just a matter of preference
Because sometimes that let
can be replaced by other things like const
. Which can be managed statically by the machine and not by my (imperfect) ability to know if it’s mutated or not
As an anecdote I can attest to this personally. I stopped using AI assistance tools for my work bc I noticed I’d stopped thinking about what I was doing
Damn I coulda saved money on getting my soles redone
Alternatively:
Ubuntu users switching back to Ubuntu after using Arch for ten minutes
I’m in that weird position where I definitely get baby fever being around my nieces and nephews. But also I know I wouldn’t want anyone to go through what I did. Idk, maybe if I could guarantee they wouldn’t have adhd it would be an easier choice
Hey, the were honest. I’d let it fly
Guilty as charged sir
In this case? Pretty easily with the right data. Though I think an opinion poll would be more interesting
So I’m not an expert but my understanding is the flow is roughly:
So it’s more meant to be preventative afaik
No, but that’s an interesting question. Ultimately it probably comes down to hardware specs. Or depending on the particular bot and it’s env the spec of the container it’s running in
Even with macos’s style of compressing inactive memory pages you’ll still have a hard cap that can be reached with the same technique (just with a larger uncompressed file)
Who cares about the city? The things that actually matter:
Are these things worth $400? Hell no. But I still don’t think this is a good comparison.
Honestly they were better until recently. GPT (at least) has gotten really good at de-escalation and providing (mostly) factual responses when you get irate
the article is talking about how they could have a booming ad business but at present have little to none
The Cupertino tech giant is not an advertising company, however. Chatterjee notes that Apple’s decision to only show a single Search Ad in its App Store could limit the revenue opportunity relative to his prior expectations.
I like my team. I don’t mind meetings
Maybe not, but people with adhd are definitely more likely to talk about something that bothers them