

Hot take in a JavaScript community. By someone not working in web development.


Hot take in a JavaScript community. By someone not working in web development.


How quaint that they could not be arsed to pin their versions or don’t properly manage their CI secrets. Maybe the should ask Claude for advice \s


I searched a bit and you seem to be correct, lol. Nvidia never implemented GTT (15 years after it was introduced in the kernel). But the feature from the article is still not exclusive to AMD, Intel should work as well.


Are you sure? Nothing in the dev’s blog post alludes to that, aside from being tested on AMD.


As others have said, you need to at least learn the basics about git such as branches, remotes and merging. No plugin or tool will help you avoid that. When you feel very comfortable with the basics, I recommend learning how to rebase instead of merging for conflict resolution.


Projects promoting programming in “natural language” are intrinsically doomed to fail.
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I guess not rust itself, but people telling them to switch to rust over and over again. They use a lot of assembly magic to get good performance, they aren’t in C land.

From the HN comments:
Have a look at this recent Scrabble video where Claude plays semi reasonably and ChatGPT goes crazy https://youtu.be/8opLB1D_RYY (skip to 6:50 for the insanity)
Had to laugh out loud about this shit. But holy cognitive dissonance of the commentator to see this and still praise the slop afterwards.

Well you haven’t memorized every German dictionary, presumably. And it means the synthetic text extruder that is “revolutionising every industry” still shits the bed regularly when told a quirky word.


Yeah, no. You cannot trust “AI”. So asking those with disabilities to trust it is dangerous. And even worse, this is used as an out to not introduce actual accessibility options so you can save money.


How is it supporting them in your opinion?


Such as?

Sometimes I wonder why posts that are removed on HN are upvoted that much here, with no comments either…


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Overall a well written article.
But do I fucking hate the miss-use of the word “democratization” by the tech industry. What about “everyone can access x” has any relation with the concept of democracy?! It’s just accessable or even just approachable. Guess that doesn’t sound cool enough. And it’s so obviously hiding the issues of governance around these tools, it’s almost embarrassing.

Wonder if the Google devs are that oblivious that they didn’t realize beforehand or if it was a management decision to just go with an risk… What an embarrassing fuck up

Not really, imo? Navigating the ribbons is much easier and faster if you don’t use the software everyday. But fun fact: LibreOffice has ribbon UI, it’s just a little hidden.
Tarantino’s fetish