Guillaume Dube

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Guillaume Dube

Guillaume Dube

@dubeg_

French intermediate developer.

Québec, Canada Katılım Mart 2013
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Trif Mircea
Trif Mircea@MirceaOfRivia·
Let's try adding some helicopters?
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Raphael Colantonio
Raphael Colantonio@rafcolantonio·
Thinking of doing a Dishonored playthrough co-creative directors commentary with Harvey. OBS is setup. What do you think?
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Sebastian Aaltonen
Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
Flagship big die GPUs used to be always $599: GeForce 8800 GTX (2006) = 0.52 TFLOPS GeForce GTX 1080 (2016) = 8.87 TFLOPS 17x improvement in 10 years. Good old times. Today you can find a 12GB RTX 5070 for $650. That's just 3.5x TFLOPS vs 10 years ago at the same price :(
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@Pinboard Common for Elon haters to share that view but she does seem to love working with Elon.
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@awakecoding You know, since i’ve adopted File Pilot and saw raddbg since they are some of the same community, i am salivating at the thought of a c# debugger as lean and responsive as this.
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Marc-André Moreau
Marc-André Moreau@awakecoding·
When was the last time you opened Visual Studio, and was it to do something *other* than just launching the app you're working on in the debugger?
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
If Mark Carney bans social media for people under 18 I will vote liberal forever
Maxime Bernier@MaximeBernier

Last week in Montreal, the Liberal Party of Canada passed a resolution setting the legal age for access to social media for Canadians at 16. For now, this is a non-binding resolution. But make no mistake. Mark Carney has already stated that a "social media age of majority is under consideration" as part of his government's online harms legislation. These same Liberals who are currently defending Bill C-8, a veritable "digital guillotine", allowing Ottawa to cut off your Internet access without a warrant or trial; now want to decide at what age your children are mature enough to speak online. This is not about protecting children, but rather about control. The Liberals' plan to force tech companies to verify the age of every Canadian user means: mass surveillance, mass data collection, and the end of online privacy. They want to force you to provide official identification simply to open a social media account. They want to create a national database cataloguing every Canadian's digital identity. And they want the government, not parents, to decide what your children can see, say, and do online. We don't want an authoritarian and paternalistic state. We will never support an age restriction on access to social media. It is important to understand that the Criminal Code contains several clauses prohibiting harming children online. Perhaps more resources need to be allocated to law enforcement to enforce the criminal code and protect children. We do not need more laws. Furthermore, while the Criminal Code can deter and punish those who harm children online, no law can effectively replace the attention, guidance, and supervision of parents. Parents are their children's first line of defense. They have the right and the duty to protect them by putting safeguards in place regarding their access to the Internet, including social media. At the People's Party of Canada, we believe in a very simple principle: PARENTS raise children. That is not the role of governments. The solution to online harms is not a blanket government ban that punishes all young people. The solution lies in parental responsibility, digital literacy, and holding big tech accountable, not in giving Ottawa more power to spy on Canadians.

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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@Pinboard He’s pivoting to keep making big money. That’s actually a great use of money.
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@awakecoding We have the same issue, but i think a combo of central monitoring and isolation for dev machines can mitigate most risks. A/V’s slowing down dev ops (compilation, installs, debugging processes, etc) is just so unbearable.
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Marc-André Moreau
Marc-André Moreau@awakecoding·
@dubeg_ We can ask for exclusions, but any user-local path is usually a problem. The path needs to be absolute with no variable in it. As for letting devs control the AV without telling anyone... yeah, that's not going to happen
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Marc-André Moreau
Marc-André Moreau@awakecoding·
I think I found why many winget commands are atrociously slow: it recursively scans a local cache of the winget-pkgs repository to search manifest files. This is not a cache path easily excluded from Sophos AV scans. A simple winget search takes over a minute, I'm not kidding 😭
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Aaron Stannard
Aaron Stannard@Aaronontheweb·
Mentioned this during our @AkkaDotNET community standup yesterday, but the bulk of new + critical bugs we find are almost all entirely reported by paying support customers - we do some get some FOSS user reports in our Discord / GitHub, but it's a ratio of 10:1 paid to free. Why?
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@philliphaydon @AnthropicAI Lmao. They have no reason to lie about this. It’s probably just a big model too hard to scale at the moment. It will get refined.
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🇹🇼 Phillip Haydon 🇹🇼
This 'Claude Mythos' model that people keep talking about from @AnthropicAI doesn't exist. The reason they wont release it to the public is they are just building hype around themselves for a non-existent model.
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@devongovett @xaoc314 I think your argument is completely irrelevant as there are many more apps that don't even include a command palette, which they should, whereas you complain about the very fews apps including one that somehow don't have UI-equivalent to some commands. This is a retarded counter.
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Devon Govett
Devon Govett@devongovett·
@xaoc314 Yeah that’s what I mean. They can be nice as a secondary way of doing things. The problem is when there is stuff in there that you can’t do any other way.
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Devon Govett
Devon Govett@devongovett·
Another case of programmers making all UIs into a terminal. Command palettes are a huge UI cop-out. I hate apps that have commands that are only available in these things. Most people will never discover them. That’s why we invented menus and buttons. Design actual UI!
Nic Barker@nicbarkeragain

I'm completely convinced at this point that the "Command Palette" is a fundamental UI concept, and should be in all applications. It should also be a built in browser concept, there should be an API for websites to push items to the command palette ("new post", "muted words" etc)

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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@DorfRTS Isn't 85K a bit low for a complete game? Isn't that one dev's salary for a year? :L
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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@mareni_musashi @garrytan @mercor_ai They are threatening Taiwan and imposed their political will on plenty of neighbours. They aim to replace the US as the world police force, however they have a uni-party with more aggressive ambitions than the US ever had.
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Garry Tan
Garry Tan@garrytan·
Wow. Incredible amount of SOTA training data now just available to China thanks to @mercor_ai leak. Every major lab. Billions and billions of value and a major national security issue.
artemis@atermisgreek

@archiexzzz More customer data leaks: Amazon, Athena, Aphrodite, Meta, Apple… Athena and Aphrodite are code names

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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@phantomofearth If we already enabled it using the precious id, do we have to do this? Or does it stay enabled anyway?
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phantomofearth 🌳
phantomofearth 🌳@phantomofearth·
Also, you can still enable Native NVMe the registry way by following the same steps as before but replacing 735209102 with 3244671118 so no, you don't need to use a third party tool either...
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phantomofearth 🌳
phantomofearth 🌳@phantomofearth·
All this is is a change of feature ID, which is quite common with all kinds of features, and the registry trick was just a different way of feature ID enablement. Nothing got "blocked", it's just a side effect of a common occurrence, but this writer is known for clickbait so...
NeowinFeed@NeowinFeed

Microsoft just blocked a Registry hack that gave Windows 11 a massive SSD speed boost. 🚫 The "Native NVMe" trick (ported from Windows Server 2025) could improve IOPS by up to 80%, but it is now disabled in the latest builds. There is still one way to enable it: neowin.net/news/report-mi… ^P

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Guillaume Dube
Guillaume Dube@dubeg_·
@jsnover @ben_a_adams I know you’re having a blast generating those graphics, but perhaps fixing its typos would be a good thing. It feels too amateur for someone like you 😅
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