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Repo: https://github.com/kaorahi/patched-historical-atlas
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Yes, that is also my feeling. But comparing an interpreted language with a compiled one is not really fair. Here is my quick benchmark. I refrain from using Python for most scripting/prototyping …
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I am a Gnus user. My 2 cents… concerning (1): I have no offline sync in place, all my emails stay on the server. The IMAP protocol has a decent server-side search included[0], combined with Gnus unifi…
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But AI is next in line as a tool to accelerate this, and it has an even greater impact than social media or troll armies. I think one lever is working towards "enforced conformity." I wrote …
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Expanding the "Gradual rollout" section is … interesting. I could hardly read it, let alone understand it straight away. For me a clear indicator that I am trying to ingest AI generated cont…
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Debian Stable.
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Thanks for clarification! I meant more, why isn't there a C API first, but Rust, Haskell, and Go before that — that's kind of surprising or new to me.
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With all the @ symbols, it reminds me a lot of Lout. Unfortunately, Lout never really took off, but I have fond memories of it. I liked it more than LaTeX, too. [0]: https://wiki.archlinux.…
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I am puzzled by this: > A official c library doesn’t exist yet unfortunately, but there’s several out there you can try. > Landlock is a Linux Security Module (LSM) available since Linux 5.13 Si…
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A question I only dare to ask myself in these times of LLM: Is this even a real human being or already an instance of an ‘agentic system’?
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Agreed. I once used it for data preparation for a data science project (GNU APL). After a steep learning curve, it felt very much like writing math formulas — it was fun and concise, and I liked it ve…