I would agree with this. There are definite challenges in grounded specifications today and the tendency for an LLM to go in tangents that is still a struggle that we all deal with every day.
Definitely one of the downsides of aging is the shock of realizing that movies that you vaguely remember as being fairly new are now old. (I was expecting a movie from the '40s, not 2003.)
This! I am not going to buy the next AI magic tool because of a cold mail. I don't even know I need it and I won't read a cold mail end to end if it starts like that. If I need something I go looking and if I don't even know I need it, cold mail wouldn't help
But now you have seen the tool name and you might say you are not going to buy from them because they were annoying - you know the name and there is some chance when you will be looking for a tool like that you will at least check them out. Instead of not even having them on radar.
Would anyone familiar with cuba know how much of household solar adoption and infrastructure exists in Cuba?
While this won't solve a country level problem I am sure, I am thinking was there a natural adoption to such alternative sources and go off-grid and address their immediate power needs as the article says rolling blackouts have been happening for a while.
I am definitely curious about a tool like this. I work with a lot of video streams and this collective knowledge of quirks might be useful as a QA tool
I am neither a compiler writer or an OS guru. Just an old c programmer. In this article it looks like the entire CPU instruction set was designed to emulate pdp11 to ensure c compatibility. So my naive question. What is stopping a Microprocessor manufacturer to have two instruction sets one that is compatible and one that allows us to fully utilise the modern CPU but with a different programming paradigm? Is that too expensive or hard to do? I genuinely don't know.
I think that there's just isn't any commercial incentive, as we have a ton of legacy C code and the CPU will have to run anyway in the "legacy" mode to run your OS, be it Linux, Windows or MacOS.
Whe. I first learned SQL on an oracle cli client I was told to type begin; then any other command. For a brief while until i learned about transactions, I assumed that it was part of the cli startup :)
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