As an experiment, could you use Task Manager to give high priority affinity to the running process and see if it behaves better? Or prove that scheduling is NOT the problem?
As an experiment, could you use Task Manager to give high priority affinity to the running process and see if it behaves better? Or prove that scheduling is NOT the problem?
I think I read that on Mac/iOS scheduling to power/efficiency cores is based on process/thread priority level. Maybe something like that?
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Fair point, though I think it glosses over something significant: error rate. Reputable newspapers (or blogs like your own!) publish retractions when they get a fact wrong. But thatβs a rare event. LLMs hallucinate by design and thatβs a common event. The βtrustability levelβ is wildly different.
Not so easy if you want them to preserve tab stops, perhaps. :)
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Interesting! In the meantime, I had realized a simple way to improve this with just a tiny bit of CSS. I made a note to look at that when I get a chance.
I remembered why I didnβt do that in the first place! Old posts are fully HTML vs. newer posts which are Markdown and pass code blocks through a highlighter during render. Thereβs no render step for old posts to give an opportunity to reformat those samples. And static edits wouldnβt be theme-aware.
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Sorry! Older posts use hard-coded HTML for light theme. That shouldnβt be the case with newer posts which use highlight.js. For example: dlaa.me/blog/post/ic...
Iβve made myself a note to see if itβs safe to remove the formatting from old stuff and let the auto-highlight code handle colorizing.
Eww, sorry.
Only Administrators members should be able to write there, so it seems like they run their service as Admin OR they relax privileges. Both are anti-patterns, I think.
Are you getting Beetlejuice vibes? Because Iβm getting Beetlejuice vibes.
How did you convince the police officer that your bike was yours? Being able to unlock your lock should not have been enough. You couldβve added that to a legitimately-locked bike right before you contacted the officer.
Wow, looks like *someone* woke up on the Smurf side of bed!
Canβt imagine whyβ¦
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Am I wrong to worry theyβll botch the upcoming remake?
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Thank you for your kindness!!
Yep, Iβm 100% with you on simplicity being key!