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@X1nto

Made Vanced Manager @YTVanced | Professional Electron/React Native hater | Opinions are my own.

Georgia (NOT U.S) Katılım Şubat 2019
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Pronounce ACPI:
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@uwukko The humble time machine:
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chromium team is really cool but i wish google wasn't evil
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@HSVSphere @ShinyQuagsire This!! There’s a reason why pretty much all UI frameworks come with separate Cancel events for actions.
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@ShinyQuagsire ONLY good on hardware. Do NOT do it in any software, as being able to drag a pressed cursor out to cancel the press is a big feature.
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Homelander mourned ATrain longer than Erika mourner Charlie and it makes me chuckle
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@Charlet_Art Fourier transforms are usually written as F(w). f(t) would be a “regular” function. I doubt that f(t) here is a Fourier transform.
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@artmeetscience_ @Lusamina_ble Doubt you’d find it with this equation, it’s not the in the standard form. Although AIs would help, I suppose
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@Lusamina_ble @artmeetscience_ It’s impulse response in control theory. We learned this stuff in LTI systems. I think the only reason why she commented this is to reference Control in control theory.
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@Devkraoo @turtlekiosk I’m using Kotlin since 2020, I’m pretty used to its naming conventions and I still found it confusing
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sometimes using the sugar is more confusing than not using it
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@TannerAtlast @Cheque215 @immalkwalahi Dunno, I got a very eerie feeling from all those dolls as soon as I entered the house. Maybe it’s all those cliche horror stuff depicting dolls as creepy that worked on me.
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@X1nto @Cheque215 @immalkwalahi the scary part wasnt the issue for me. im fine with that creepy doll and shits its just that...its too peaceful (until the baby) other than rattle noises and light needing a fucking electrician. theres nothing much that make me feel theres a threat.
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@HSVSphere Who would’ve thought that a Pattern Seeking Altorithm™ is good at Pattern Seeking. I asked Claude to take a look at Google’s layoutlib to see how it works so that I could use it as a standalone program and it worked amazingly.
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HSVSphere@HSVSphere·
I've said a while ago that LLMs will be far more useful for reverse engineering & hacking than code and I was correct. These "predictions" are wrong, as the code they produce is still garbage. The fact that this video always displayed "coding" capability higher than "hacking" was a major tell the creators didn't have a clue what they were predicting. Also, Bioweapons? Politics? lol LLMs are and have been great for searching over tons of code for a while, and the remarkable part is how fast they do it as they have some knowledge about most public code. Finding vulnerabilities is the same, it's just reading code over and over and matching existing vulnerable patterns to code that exists in the wild. I'm thankful that these tools exist, but they should be treated more like linters & grep tools, and they should never be allowed to edit code freely.
billy@billyhumblebrag

Haha those doofuses at ai2027 predicted we'd have professional level hacking abilities and the top ai company would be at $26B in revenue in May 2026. It's April and we already have superhuman hacking and $30B in revenue, why would you take forecasters this bad seriously???

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@Devkraoo @turtlekiosk When you break it down like that yes, but you only know how to break it down because you know what it does. I had a stroke reading that name when I encountered it for the first time.
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@TannerAtlast @Cheque215 @immalkwalahi I think it was necessary to remind the player not everything is sunshine and rainbows. Beneviento was the most memorable for me, maybe even more than dimitrescu
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@HSVSphere Every single hardware company makes shit software. Exhibit A: STMicroelectronics (anything STM32Cube). Exhibit B: Arduino (IDE). Exhibit C: arm (github.com/microsoft/wing…)
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Bell Labs is indeed very interesting, their hardware is amazing but their systems software is shit from ass, a result of not having a proper, coherent vision of what a good system should be like. It is unfortunate that the bar for software is on the floor, and quite fortunate that hardware is very hard.
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@HSVSphere @taishi_sama_TFC Bell Labs is weird because the physicists invented fiber optics and solar panels, the engineers invented XB5, 5ESS, T1, and the CS invented a castrated version of MIT's operating system, a bunch of text manipulation programs, and uhhh plan9.

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@HSVSphere I AM AN OS I AM AN OS I AM I AM AN OS I AM AN OS
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Maybe it's time for a a new operating system. the Good Computer, perhaps
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Trust me this is not MacOS.
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Jukka Liimatta@JukkaLiimatta·
@X1nto @valigo It also works the other way around; drivers don't work like specification documents and games have to do driver specific "fixes" and workarounds to function at all, and code becomes convoluted and brittle.
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Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
Because old graphics APIs were very high-level, drivers had a lot of compex code to optimize specific games and game engines on case-by-case basis, and every driver changelog would have a list of games with improved FPS. To my knowledge, Vulkan generation of graphics APIs meant to give a lot more control to programmers, specifically so that drivers can remove all of this bloat. However, Vulkan's VkApplicationInfo has fields for game/engine names and versions. Why is it needed? So that the driver can have special cases for it built in? If so - doesn't it kinda defeats the purpose? Can anyone who actually knows what's the deal here explain?
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