The link is broken. People please release data using multiple mirrors and across different mediums otherwise youβre just destroying your reputation. This smells like a fake so far
The link is broken. People please release data using multiple mirrors and across different mediums otherwise youβre just destroying your reputation. This smells like a fake so far
You speak many words but say nothing
Good luck trying to solve the Israel-Palestine war with Trump in charge. Iβm guessing youβre one of those irresponsible lunatics who sat out the last election?
Why are you so obsessed with Israel when we have full blown facism at our doorstep? Letβs focus on the critical issues at home first then we can talk about Israel
Several people suggested cursor now so I tried it.
Immediately prompted with a login screen.
If the first thing your code editor does is ask me to login, itβs going straight to the trash.
Generative AI has caused a $6T global market loss, hard to see it creating any real value in the future.
Hot take:
I donβt like C, but like C++.
I donβt like Java, but I like Go.
Ο+1=2Ο?
github.com/jwise/HoRNDIS
This might solve your issue.
Unfortunately, as a software dev nothing in the laptop market comes close to apple silicon laptops. Everything else has SOME compromise either via battery, size, or performance and only Macβs have hit all 3 categories for me.
Dear microcontroller makers:
The year is 2025. Please stop making boards with micro-usb.
always use USB-C. Always.
Ncase and phanteks both sell cases without glass or acrylic side panels.
Npm has refused to make any significant upgrades or advancements in years. So either you have to learn to live with 58GB of node_modules in your system or adopt an alternative. Iβve been working with pnpm in windows for 3 years without any of the issues, but the issue you linked is closed anyways.
Use pnpm
That you have to implement. I donβt want to reinvent the wheel I just want a wheel
Iβve rarely needed an array. More often than not Iβve needed a vector whose size can only be determined at runtime.
I want a standard container in C that can do this.
A month ago the U.S. treasury was hacked by Chinese state actors.
40% of Teslaβs sales are in China.
Elmo Musk and his goons now have full access to treasury payment systems.
π€
Lukewarm take but CORS needs to be redone from the ground up to be simple, intuitive and easy to work with.
The situation right now is that itβs just something that blocks my development, so I turn it off and just forget about it.
Just make it easier to work with.
The sole purpose of generative AI is to give the wealthy access to skill and remove from the skilled access to wealth.
Cultured list detected
(10/10) it will take generations to undo the damage excessive roads and highway projects have done to the U.S., but if it reverses course within the next few years, given the agricultural bounty it has and Japan doesnβt, a coffee sandwich and soup could cost $2 some day.
(9/n) People buy things, not cars. When you increase foot traffic you increase demand, more stores open as a result, and thus everyone has to lower their prices to get more of that foot traffic.
(8/n) so what does this all have to do with food prices? Well as I explained before, imagine the town you lived in decided to build more like Japan does, and instead of reserving wide swaths of land for roads and cars, for shops, restaurants, and grocery stores.
(7/n) people underestimate the effect good city zoning/planning has on their lives. Itβs easier to be healthier with access to transport alternatives, and easy to make friends and be social when your life is not tied to car payments and insurance.
(6/n) Tokyo only has 13 zoning codes on its books. So few you can be up to soeed on them within a quick 4 minute read. www.realestate-tokyo.com/news/land-us...
Los Angeles has thousands. You often need to hire a specialist just to understand them all and what you can build.
(5/n) creating a replica of Tokyo in America never was and never will be a realistic goal. The goal is to change how we build our cities to be more like Tokyo, so they can be more affordable, sustainable, and pleasant to live in.
(4/n) Whilst cities like Tokyo are busy building new train stations, parks, and livable neighborhoods, Houston is spending billions expanding highways that magically never seem to solve their congestion problem.
www.chron.com/news/houston...
(3/n) people tend to mistake the forest for the trees when this topic comes up. Tokyo took generations to build this. But when I look at urban planning developments in North America, especially the U.S. they most often cater to automobiles, and not people.
(2/n)
There are dozens upon dozens of coffee shops within a 5-7 minute trip of where I am sitting now. Everyone has to compete on price, quality, and atmosphere. If one doesnβt look to my taste or I feel the quality is low, I can simply walk nearby to another, more appealing one
A thread on food prices (1/n)
Coffee + soup + sandwich cost me $3.34 this morning. Thereβs many reasons this is possible but one the American mindset consistently fails to grasp is building cities and towns that cater to people, not cars