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Katılım Ocak 2013
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🇺🇸Eric S - America ONLY 🇺🇸
@unixterminal There are many tests showing you can recognize an image flashed for less than 3ms. While it may take 15ms for the next frame to be drawn on the screen, the computation to draw the dialog box in video memory and continue with whatever else should not take more than a few us.
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Hayden Barnes
Hayden Barnes@unixterminal·
The team developing the new Windows Run knew it couldn't just be as good as the classic Windows Run, it had to be *better(. Reduced launch time from ~103ms to ~94ms. C#/WinUI 3, .NET AOT app.
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Champ of Freedom
Champ of Freedom@freedomschamp·
@unixterminal This is beyond pathetic. Imagine having to use a GCed runtime language for this. Bloated shit. inb4 b-but "AOT" Still not native and comes with unnecessary and bloated garbage (runtime and GC) Here are real desktop environments: kde.org system76.com/cosmic
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Future Stacked
Future Stacked@FutureStacked·
China is replacing human cashiers with robots and it’s already happening now.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Giuseppe DiAteo
Giuseppe DiAteo@AteoGaming·
@ChuckyDoll1250 @DelusionPosting Unified marketplaces are more consumer friendly. Microsoft moving from its dogshit Xbox/Microsoft/Battle.net centric storefronts to instead buy Steam and merge all of their gaming sectors under a "Microsoft Steam Library" would be the best thing for all PC gamers/consumers.
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MetaCritic Capital
MetaCritic Capital@MetacriticCap·
GitHub Copilot will continue to be subsidized, to the extent your company has a discount to the listing price, like many companies do. That said, extremely disappointing. Microsoft doesn't need to pay a dime to OpenAI to serve their models, Microsoft is extremely rich, they should at least losing some mid-single digit billions of dollars here before giving up.
GitHub@github

Starting June 1st, GitHub Copilot will move to a usage-based billing model as GitHub Copilot supports more agentic and advanced workflows. In early May, you'll see a preview bill experience, giving visibility into projected costs before the transition. 👉 Read more about the upcoming change: github.blog/news-insights/…

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Cortvick
Cortvick@cortvickmillet·
@carmichael_pt @MetacriticCap Cuz 9x ing the prices is a good way to lose customers, that will go and just buy from Anthropic/ OpenaAI directly
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Carmichael
Carmichael@carmichael_pt·
@cortvickmillet @MetacriticCap Why did you assume that? We don't even know when that will happen, we don't actually now these companies margins on compute. What we know is that right now you can pay 10$/mo and spend more than 10$ with just 1 request... and you have 300. This is completely insane
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Cortvick
Cortvick@cortvickmillet·
@carmichael_pt @MetacriticCap The assumption was that they will subsidize until the compute cost is low enough to make profit. They 6x/9x prices instead lol
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Carmichael
Carmichael@carmichael_pt·
@MetacriticCap While this sucks for users like us, running the models still isnt free and just because they have money, doesnt mean they should lose billions like you said. WTF is wrong with you? This may come as a shock, but the goal of a company is to make money, not lose. This was inevitable
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Timothy Krell
Timothy Krell@timothykrell·
Do you think there is anything wrong with Wikipedia's policies or processes that caused such a bad failure to identify good sources in this case? It seems like you are saying 1. everything went well in this case. No problem here. 2. Actually there is a problem, and it's a hard one 3. (by omission) We're not really going to do anything about the problem 4. (by omission) we're not going to do anything about Odin specifically, which went perfectly fine, but is also demonstrating this is a hard problem Please forgive me if I'm misunderstanding / inferring too much here. You replied to me, but I really think you should reply to Casey directly. He's much smarter than I.
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Indigo Gaming | YouTuber, Indie Dev
Indigo Gaming | YouTuber, Indie Dev@TheIndigoGaming·
You bribed developers with over $1 billion dollars to NOT sell their games. Yet despite all those paid exclusives, your platform is still a glorified Fortnite launcher. Maybe Steam isn't the problem.
Tim Sweeney@TimSweeneyEpic

The surest way to spot a monopoly? A company makes vast profits from vast markups, does a bad job, is hated by suppliers, and has no competition. Let Steam bring their store to iOS. Let Epic bring our store to iOS. Let the best store win!

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jacob
jacob@jsnnsa·
so fortnite apparently takes 96 hours to build do the devs just make their changes on monday and then go home for the week?
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kayyxx
kayyxx@kcgkay·
Weekend hits and suddenly you've got nothing to analyse but your life
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Linus
Linus@Ecom_Linus·
@mil000 If you have a world class engineer you want them to spend as much as possible on AI tokens Means they’re producing more of their world class quality in less time
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scritchy
scritchy@scritchy7·
@greendragonhq Nobody thinks $7.25/hr is livable. People do think minimum wage doesn’t need to be. Those aren’t the jobs you sit in when You want to start a family. If you are making minimum wage as a career, you are a fucking idiot and have nobody to blame but yourself.
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The Green Dragon Tavern
The Green Dragon Tavern@greendragonhq·
These are the same people that think a $7.25/hr minimum wage is livable. They have been fighting tooth and nail for decades to keep wages low, and now they expect us to believe that they are going to be handing out free money? What a crock of shit.
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Cortvick
Cortvick@cortvickmillet·
@BlooHook If it’s stable 60 fps idgaf about rt
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Cortvick
Cortvick@cortvickmillet·
@rickasaurus Have you actually used gh copilot cli? Or you just assuming things?
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Ryan Galloway
Ryan Galloway@rsgalloway·
@unclebobmartin the problem is syntax makes intent explicit, that's the whole point. prompting, and natural language, is not suited for programming. eventually, a prompting language, or syntax, will emerge to resolve this gap.
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
What we are losing with AI is syntax -- and good riddance. The less our brains are occupied by semicolons and braces the better. There are much more important things for us to consider and manage.
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