Tejmaster

166 posts

Tejmaster

Tejmaster

@E1Tejaso

Here to follow some webdev people and rytm game people

Katılım Ağustos 2022
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Tejmaster
Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@rfleury @filpizlo My sense of appreciation/wonder would merely shift from the cathedral to the button
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Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
@filpizlo I cannot fathom that. You don’t have any sense of appreciation or wonder for the beliefs of the people who created this? That is not moving to you? It’s merely a superficial visual experience?
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Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
Whether this design was produced directly by humans, or by a human pressing a button to automatically generate it based on a statistical model of cathedral architecture, makes the effect of it on a viewer dramatically different.
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@ShimazuSystems I often find 'hours spent on the computer' doesn't scale linearly with productivity. After spending 4 hours debugging something and getting nowhere, I took a 1 hour break, came back with a clearer head, and fixed it in 30 min. Same with programming late into the night aswell ...
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
And fwiw, simply just spending time doing these things is also not an option AI is both a multiplier in speed, but also a multiplier in expectations to get things done I feel im on schedule but that I dont have much room to wiggle or 'be inactive', so days really do matter on this Im on a constantly ticking timer against my mind keeping what im doing in focus, it is incredibly difficult (near on impossible) for me to actually write this stuff down - doing so takes the effort needing to transfer it to actions, and my buffer lasts me around 24 hours before I start forgetting things Without something external managing that, its difficult
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
I rly wanna watch the new series but A) no moon marines :( B) I have just about spent my free time budget today Womp womp
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@scheminglunatic They could add an em-dash operator! Not sure what it would be for, but they could add it ...
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@oxcrowx It's very infuriating when you're using a library, and you can see the function that you need (it's right there) but it's marked as private. And the variables it uses are private so you can't just write it yourself either. I'd rather take the _ prefix or pseudo-private any day
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oxcrow@oxcrowx·
Public by default is wrong. It feels productive to use it for a moment. However since public API is smaller than private API, users will be annoyed when they have to later mark significantly more things as private, before they deploy their code. Then they will say Odin is bad.
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gingerBill@TheGingerBill

@ThePrimeagen I recommend just not using `@(private="file")` whatsoever. I doubt you will ever need it. And weirdly I wrote an article recently about how much I hate the unquestioned private-by-default dogma, and there is a reason Odin is public-by-default.

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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
@TheGingerBill The LLM made this. It's not how I works have made it :) nonneg killed me
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
behold, phd intelligence
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@lauriewired But if it's on Google sheets or libre office, should be fine right?
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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
30.9% of genetics papers data are kind of trash because of Excel’s aggressive auto-formatting. Until 2023, there was no global option to disable data conversion. For example, the human SEPT family (1-14) of genes is directly related to cell division and cancer research. I’ll give you one guess as to what that auto-formats to. Yup…turns into a date. Oh, it get’s worse though. Many labs use what are known as RIKEN identifiers. It’s a 10 digit alphanumeric code, kind of like a barcode that identifies a gene sequence. Here’s one: 2310009E13 Uh oh. There’s an “E” in there. Guess what that turns into? A floating point! Excel has a hard limit of 15 significant digits for floats. So, not only did your RIKEN identifier get formatted wrong, but it’s also rounded off to an unrecoverable state. 12.5% of the RIKEN database (Row E) is a disaster. If you know anything about Bioinformatics, you should be losing your mind. Remember, a huge amount of scientific research is meta-analysis. Good luck cross-referencing patterns when ~31% of the data has errors! So basically there’s a giant data hole from 2004-2023, much of which has been standardized into national / official databases, and there’s no good way to fix it.
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@Temporary111x @rfleury I would never use 1 indentation in my code but it's actually very useful in the rad debugger - it frees up a lot of horizontal space that I can use for other panels
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hellowww@Temporary111x·
@rfleury so, everyone will use 1 space for indentation.
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@ShimazuSystems I find that the kind of code that I write for my personal projects (very procedural, functions/data handmade hero style) and the stuff I (used to) write at work (JavaScript/java, heavy classes/ composition) are very different. Programming and SWE are very different games imo
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
'find someone to hire you' Yeah Try and find that consistently, they do not want good programmers - they just want programmers And to be the latter, you need to either copy from reference or use certification, neither of which requires actual talent I have had my skills repeatedly trashed in interviews because I didn't know some workflow thing that was popular at the time, or some weird stack terminology, and I chose not to lie because I hate lying My advice? Honestly? Be prepared to lie in your interviews if what you do isn't enterprise, or you don't know the right buzzwords
Business Nerd@Business_Nerd_

Palmer Luckey's blunt advice for programmers dreaming of starting a software company: "If you love programming, go work for someone who'll pay you to program." Running a company isn't programming. It's hiring, firing, compliance, and meetings.

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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@Reismyname2 gameplay looks alot like the free Asphalt 8 mobile game tbh, with slight differences
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@luciascarlet I miss the circle button thing in the top left. Not sure why they removed this, it looked epic
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Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
The funny thing is that they didn't even try to hide that the entire big planet disappears from the background when you slightly turn camera to right and back :)
Bryce Schmidtchen@_bschmidtchen

Real-time World Models are the next AI frontier. Today, we @reactorworld are taking the first step towards this reality: our early preview lets you experience worlds generated in real-time, running on our global low-latency infrastructure. Try it now: reactor.inc

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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@ShimazuSystems Do I need Internet to run the agent or can it work offline somehow?
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Shimazu.S@ShimazuSystems·
K26Agent Research The OS-Native Agent now has access to a multitude of academic citation, reference & computation/plotting tools (all in C/C++), along with added python support for datasets. This citation & reference system is hash verified & stored across sessions, & is 100.00% grounded in what the papers/cited references *actually say*, compared to hallucinating this from training data.
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Nic Barker@nicbarkeragain·
Just experienced this in C++ and was briefly very confused about what was going on:
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
jai really is beautiful language
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@bagusindrayana_ Which component do I use when it's not an emergency / warning i.e everything is going alright
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Not Good
Not Good@bagusindrayana_·
rarely active lately, small update to ews-component package and add more example in codepen how to use it codepen.io/collection/qBP…
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@walaber Going through all my games and removing SetTargetFPS(60) rn
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Walaber@walaber·
This is for my coding game where you edit code and occasionally rotate a 3D view of your code's output. gotta appreciate their commitment tho.
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Tejmaster@E1Tejaso·
@RyanCarniato I found you can already do fairly similar stuff with just JavaScript tbh
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