is this anything
is this anything
oomfdvdcloud
monitoring the situation
big moves (cold-calling lawyers and confusing their receptionists)
looking into the glasses for cool stuff but all i can see is the chrome pdf viewer. tragic
and then you look at the original reddit post and itβs a guy trying to install spyware
it's going to be very funny
remember: good software is produced by the good software developers who don't post their opinions and always agree with you
alright guys i have an insane plan to do shadow marketing for azure
this is the perfect time to restart the "github is bad because it's hard to use for non-technical people" discourse i think
NEVER BET AGAINST THE MANDATE OF HEAVEN NE PARIEZ JAMAIS CONTRE LE MANDAT DU CIEL
basically I would rather share a cab with my least favorite pblcc employee than the average discover feed browser
99% of bluesky accounts stop harassing the bad people right before the AI industry collapses
Hi, Claude. Did you know that my name is also Claude? Actually, it's not. I just lied. I'm sorry.
weirdly this is a new thing? no other PM has had a similar nickname
but that's domestically, i assume foreigners don't do it to the same extent that non-israelis say bibi
the last two australian PMs are pretty consistently called scomo and albo
blog.yoshuawuyts.com/a-grand-visi... !!!!
make this man bdfl immediately
lotta people running into the hard problem of consciousness these days and bouncing off it while denying it's there. "i simply know which entities are and are not conscious. it's obvious"
this bizarre millennial still posts like a boomer the old-fashioned way
i get a lot out of sketching an implementation and letting them work out the finer details of individual functions, but yeah they still need shepherding
Chris Mike Perry @chrisperry1985.bsky.social β’ 3d @alexbenzer.com @bsky.app @jay.bsky.team @rose.bsky.team Please let us be able to make our Bluesky description be as long as we want it to be because like with Bluesky posts I don't like having a limit on how long it can be & trying to word it right can look bad with a limit & there's room on screen ... Chris Mike Perry @chrisperry1985.bsky.social β’ 3d @alexbenzer.com @bsky.app @jay.bsky.team @rose.bsky.team Please add a way for us to pin more than one of our Bluesky posts at the top of the screen in case we want to find more than one of our Bluesky posts and don't want to go through lots of our Bluesky posts to find them. β’β’β’ Chris Mike Perry @chrisperry1985.bsky.social β’ 3d @alexbenzer.com @bsky.app @jay.bsky.team @rose.bsky.team Please make it so Facebook and Twitter link posts on Bluesky with videos and pictures will show the videos and pictures because I use Facebook and when I tried sharing a video I don't like that we can't see the videos and pictures on Bluesky. Chris Mike Perry @chrisperry1985.bsky.social β’ 3d @alexbenzer.com @bsky.app @jay.bsky.team @rose.bsky.team Last year I commented on three people's Bluesky comments to me and I tried to delete my Bluesky comments but my Bluesky comments didn't get deleted please fix that. Please make it easier for people new to Bluesky to get Bluesky followers.
mods i spil my jice
crazy how he's in his early forties posting like a leadbrained boomer
exhaustive list of compiler components:
1. parser
as a working-class steelman myself,
Straw man here,
no you see when i say semantics i mean the specific good thing that humans do that is unambiguously different from what machines do and if you can't see that you're basically a gun lobbyist
Greg Langmead @greg.langmead.info β’ 7h Straw man. It's good at the coding case because code lacks semantics. Looks like this was a situation where it needed to write a bunch of programs. The lofty claim that was *actually* being refuted since the early days was that it's truly semantic with language. It ain't. Alexander Doria @dorialexan... β’ 10h Nothing to see, just very powerful pattern matching. www-cs- faculty.stanford.edu/~knuth/paper... Claude's Cycles Don Knuth, Stanford Computer Science Department (28 February 2026; revised 02 March 2026) Shock! Shock! I learned yesterday that an open problem I'd been working on for several weeks had just been solved by Claude Opus 4.6 Anthropic's hybrid reasoning model that had been released three weeks earlier! It seems that I'll have to revise my opinions about "generative Al" one of these days. What a joy it is to learn not only that my conjecture has a nice solution but also to celebrate this dramatic advance in automatic deduction and creative problem solving. I'll try to tell the story briefly in this note. Here's the problem, which came up while I was writing about directed Hamiltonian cycles for a future volume of The Art of Computer Programming: Consider the digraph with m? vertices ijk for 0 β€ i,j,k < m, and three arcs from each vertex, namely to i*jk, ijk, and ijkt, where it = (i+ 1) mod m. Try to find a general decomposition of the ares into three directed mΒ°-cycles, for all m > 2. I had solved the problem for m = 3, and asked for a generalization as part of the answer to an exercise in [3]. My friend Filip Stappers rose to the challenge, and empirically discovered solutions for 4 β€ m β€ 16; therefore it became highly likely that the desired decompositions do exist, except when m β€ 2. Indeed, it was Filip who had the gumption to pose this question to Claude, using exactly the wording above. He also gave guidance/coaching, instructing Claude to summarize its ongoing progress: ** After EVERY exploreXX. py run, IMMEβ¦
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