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9,741karma·1,071submissions·December 21, 2015
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Advertising prominently with "AI native" seems necessary today, at least for some folks. To me, that's kind of off-putting, since it doesn't really say anything. Can anyone of the …
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Many comments here to your creation, PeakSlab, but not yet a dedicated praise. I didn't know it but I have to say it is really cool and innovative! The performance of the dictionary is indeed sup…
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> I'm sure it was very difficult to program in machine code, but if now (or soon) anyone can just write software using a LLM without any sort of learning it changes everything. LLMs can plan a…
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If you're interested in Fred Brooks's "No Silver Bullet," I also explored it in the context of LLMs: https://smartmic.bearblog.dev/no-ai-silver-bullet/ …
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I wonder, isn‘t any Lisp, be it Clojure, Scheme, etc. not exactly suited for such tasks?
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> Many CLI tools, SDKs, and frameworks collect telemetry data by default. Any of those are using a dark pattern and before exploring new ways to opt out you should look for and spend your energy on…
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I am currently enjoying WYSIWYG with GNU TeXmacs for long-form or scientific text editing. Both, the concept and the tool, are amazingly capable and a breath of fresh air after all the LaTex, Markdown…
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Gone are the days of deterministic programming, when computers simply carried out the operator’s commands because there was no other option but to close or open the relays exactly as the circuitry dic…
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Have a look at Janet. It is not as powerful as Clojure but for smaller projects, prototyping, scripting etc., it is really enjoyable. https://janet-lang.org/ …
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A System „Card“ spanning 244 pages. Quite a stretch of the original word meaning.
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Correct[0]. This was also my first thought after reading > Unfortunately, unlike many other languages, SQLite has no formal specification describing how it should be parsed. It doesn’t expose a sta…
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AIpocalypse. Eaten too much Copilot dog food.
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