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Bearded Menace

@JamesTha3D

Casual math enthusiast. French teacher.

The Darkside Katılım Ocak 2010
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Mr Orero@mr_orero·
my boys don forget do optional chaining
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I just have the best people around me mehn, i built this brick by brick.
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shadcn@shadcn·
Rooting for @github. They’ve given me years of free infra. happy to give them some time to figure this out. You got this.
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Mr Brute@BuddyNoLove·
That dopamine spike you get from solving a difficult problem >>>
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jon allie
jon allie@jonallie·
I am regularly humbled by considering the vast complexity underneath and behind the things I think I "know". You can be a skilled JavaScript developer, but be totally unaware of the massive engineering behind modern JS engines, and know nothing about JIT, bytecode flushing, or pointer compression. Or maybe you're a "full stack" developer who can also configure web servers, but has never bothered to investigate the networking foundations underneath HTTP, from socket recycling policies to pluggable congestion control algorithms. You can have a successful career as a C++/Java developer without ever giving much thought to instruction pipelines or cache line optimization (and even if you have, you can always keep digging down into DRAM control signaling, bitline precharging, etc). And even if you do manage to learn some area quite deeply, the frontier is moving too, both in public, and deep in the bowels of the companies pouring enormous resources into developing novel technology. Finally, lurking underneath all of this practical knowledge is an even deeper ocean of algorithms and computing theory, documented in more papers than you can read in a lifetime, and expanding every day. (today's post brought to you by my reading into ptys)
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I find it very interesting that babies are going from liking remotes to liking the back of phones.
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Moore
Moore@Accoid·
This is exactly what I mean by “Forced socialization” an average Nigerian kid don’t see that defect in other kids , in their subconscious mind, they’re are all the same , atleast I can speak for LAPO BABIES, not the NEPO ONES. If you grow in that middle class communities or trenches you can tell . They don’t see that boy less useful because he was amputated, you can easily draw conclusions why a long year nonverbal autistic kid started talking and acting normal when he was relocated to Nigeria within months.
Aina Orosun 🥰🥰🥰@seyfunmi

There is something about Nigeria 🇳🇬 that someone needs to research: its ability to elicit speech in non verbal autistic children. A friend just told me about her 5 year old daughter, who had never uttered a word while they were in Canada. However, after just few months in Nigeria

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Gracia
Gracia@straceX·
The classic strcpy implementation from K&R. Still one of the most quietly beautiful loops in C.
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
It's wild to think about how massive 1M token context windows in LLMs really are That's roughly equivalent to: - The complete works of Shakespeare - 11 hours of audio - A 5-minute session fixing some TypeScript issue
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