Don Perignom

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Don Perignom

Don Perignom

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Katılım Mayıs 2022
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NASA
NASA@NASA·
Liftoff. The Artemis II mission launched from @NASAKennedy at 6:35pm ET (2235 UTC), propelling four astronauts on a journey around the Moon. Artemis II will pave the way for future Moon landings, as well as the next giant leap — astronauts on Mars.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@peter_szilagyi So how did you end feeding the model? Raw samples sent via a socket for example or a decoded bit stream?
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Péter Szilágyi
Péter Szilágyi@peter_szilagyi·
Ok, station works and transmits "something", receiver works and receives "something". Also hot as fuck; mental note, don't leave it plugged in my laptop overnight. Now I need to figure out a closed loop to provide some feedback to the AIs to optimise for. To be continued...
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Péter Szilágyi
Péter Szilágyi@peter_szilagyi·
Have a wild Sunday idea to geek out with AI. Multiple people used Claude/Codex to reverse engineer a game (@banteg did Crimsonland and @ccccjjjjeeee did SimCity). Point proven. Let's up the difficulty. Lets see if AI can split open a proprietary radio protocol! Starting now 😅
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@philogy Agree, I've basically one-shotted a feature to solidity to show stack allocation on stack too deep. Wouldn't dare to even try in such a codebase otherwise.
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philogy
philogy@real_philogy·
Thank god for AI, would not be able to go into a massive codebase like foundry and make surgical fixes so quickly. My highest value add use of AI so far has been analyzing existing repos and quickly gaining context over how something works and how things are connected.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@ZoidCTF @cmuratori I've been trying to find a working distro with Steam for the last few days. Bazzite just stuck on Steam logo. I'm confused, because I have Framework Desktop as well. Re Windows: proton overhead is not negligible, a few tens of FPS might be a game changer, pun intended.
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Zoid Kirsch
Zoid Kirsch@ZoidCTF·
@cmuratori I installed Bazzite on my Framework Desktop and was very impressed. The performance and ease of use is very high. Launched Steam and almost all my games ran perfectly with great perf. Diablo IV was particularly impressive. I have no idea why you'd run Windows on the Framework.
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Casey Muratori
Casey Muratori@cmuratori·
For Today's Linux Post That Will Upset People For Some Reason: I have converted more machines to Bazzite, and I have been happy with that decision. In particular, replacing an Ubuntu Studio machine with Bazzite was a huge improvement in audio reliability right out-of-the-box.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@neogoose_btw f1 for telescope with symbols f2 to restore the last telescope window f7 to open side pane with symbols (like outline)
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Dmitriy Kovalenko
Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
Neovim bros what are you using F1-F64 keys for?
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Dmitriy Kovalenko
Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
Things that I always have on my desk: - my co2/climate monitor device - a bunch of rubber ducks from collection - camera - shitty old iPhone & android - keycaps size ruler (idk why) - dead flipper zero I use twice a year as a keynote clicker - controller for the last unfinished embedded project
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@optimizoor My understanding is the optimizer fails to remove unreachable jump destination because of the loop layout. If we take a look in the assembly listing we can find the unreachable tag_10 referenced by itself and the tag_11 referenced by the tag_10 and therefore both are kept.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
@optimizoor I've played a little with this approach and realized the legacy pipeline fails to remove the dead code if there's ... wait for it ... a loop. If you try to compile the following contract with legacy optimizer you will see both branches kept even though one unreachable.
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vectorized.eth
vectorized.eth@optimizoor·
Solidity compile-time zero-cost abstraction. Basically, if `_givePermit2InfiniteAllowance()` returns a pure value, the compiler knows which branch to keep, and which branch to remove.
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Nauseam (in sf!)
Nauseam (in sf!)@ChadNauseam·
"A calculator app? Anyone could make that." Not true. A calculator should show you the result of the mathematical expression you entered. That's much, much harder than it sounds. What I'm about to tell you is the greatest calculator app development story ever told.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
This view was my morning awe-inspiring moment
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Brian Roemmele
Brian Roemmele@BrianRoemmele·
42 years ago this bakery plugged in their Commodore 64s to use as cash registers at Hilligoss Bakery in Brownsburg, Indiana, and are still in use. The POS system is written in BASIC and has never had no problems, no hackers and no internet. It will out last all of us.
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Don Perignom
Don Perignom@chtotonet·
Mountain dew, pineapple, banana, creatine, mix
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