Lol you certainly earned what they said with this brilliant fucking reply.
Lol you certainly earned what they said with this brilliant fucking reply.
We do? With NTP
So you just don’t buy anything? Get over yourself and your unhealthy obsessions.
CUDA was developed and launched by nvidia. The predecessor was lead by the same person and developed in the open, as opposed to CUDA.
Only a fool could miss the value C# has when used to solve the proper problems :)
its a compiler. That is at best projection, especially considering how the compiler’s error feedback is designed to be firm yet gentle.
It’s all fun and games until you’re assigned fictional tickets at work -_-
20 years ago you could learn a bit of HTML and CSS and throw a decent website together, but nowadays you need to master tons of other skills (graphical design, scripting, etc.) to make even so much as a web page that won’t scare people away immediately
Looking at it this way is what stops people from trying though :(
What about up by the name of the repo? Your suggestion still looks almost reasonable, I like it!
See ya in two years when AI is dead and mozilla is pivoting to “focus on the fundamentals” and only works on the browser
What the hell? Thats not funny or anything it just fucks with your ex-coworkers who probably werent the problem, management isnt affected by that.
Pro tip, you seem really arrogant (including some other comments) and you need to tone that down before you enter the industry. Its nothing to be ashamed of and I’m not trying to insult you, you just assume your experiences are way more universally valid than they are.
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You suck, I hate how your comment was forced “apon” me. Anyone who claims things that they can easily avoid if theyre so opinionated against them are “forced upon” them are always pathetic people.
You have a very basic (mis)understanding of what async is and as such are misrepresenting it in your arguments.
For the last year (at least for me and people I know) Google Maps has been suggesting batshit insane alternate routes and then conninuously suggesting you turn around and take the already longer route.
I went on a road trip, it was not uncommon to see it suggest an alternate route with +2 or more hours. Then it would suggest you turn around and follow said route for 30 minutes (with the delay increasing as you drive further away from the alternate).
There’s something weird with gmaps but it still works. I wonder if its some kind of test to see if people will just blindly follow alternates for some goal of theirs.
Any dev who pretends Python 2 doesn’t exist should probably look around a bit more. Damn legacy code.
I believe a problem you may encounter asking this question is the fact pipewire does most of that itself?
Yeaaah except that rust-analyzer can honest to god manage to inspect macro codegen.
And the fact that macros are made to retain “span” information…
And that macros arent a huge hack…
oh so now we’re right back around at time zones again, wonderful.
except now it’s even more fun because there is zero standardization at all, but users are still going to expect for their computing devices to tell them a time that makes sense. Ah, but culture X thinks the day starts “6 hours before sunrise” and culture Y is more “the day starts when the sun is halfway between sunset and sunrise” and culture Z thinks something even more insane. Oops, now we’ve got locale-based time zones. Locale awareness is honestly even worse than time zones because its just so damn unexpected at times. My own computer has a horrifying mix of US and Europe locale settings, and that is already crazy enough.
stupid people will always think everything is just so simple.