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@creativcoder

Rust / compilers / databases / calisthenics / art / metacognition

DM for collaborations/help Присоединился Mayıs 2012
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
@stevekrouse @rough__sea But with punch cards to assembly/ programming language abstraction, we still had deterministic guarantees (sans compiler instruction reordering), but with llms as an abstraction it has become probabilistic.
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
I've been trying to get into digital music making lately, and this video is really a rare piece on understanding music primitives wrt auditory perception. youtu.be/mTGI15msfrE?si…
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
@waitin4agi_ The glowing tattoos reminds me of prince of persia two thrones
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Varun Mayya@waitin4agi_·
Some stills from the early alpha
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
@redixhumayun I assumed there were some special optimizations being run for primitive types in nodrop case, but tried with any type T and it emits the same error. The language gives surprises every now and then 😅
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Zaid Humayun@redixhumayun·
Reading about drop check behaviour in Rust has broken my mind a little bit.
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Gurpriya@GurpriyaSidhu·
When we are in school or college, we are a "nobody" to the world. We don't have a social status of our own and an identity beyond our grades. When we move into cities, take up jobs, and grow into our careers, we become a "somebody". We are "somebody" with a job, a CTC, a vehicle, a postal address. When a "nobody" meets a "nobody", there is a lot of room for friendship. We are collectively vulnerable in our "nobody-ness". As a result, schools and colleges become fertile grounds for friendship. This is even more heightened in boarding schools and army camps. Collective vulnerability paired with strong formative experiences leads to deep connection. In contrast, when a "somebody" meets a "somebody", it more often than not turns into a networking event, not friendship. In such groups, we start asserting our carefully built identities. There is performance and projection. And so, drinks, game nights, and general hanging-out-activities in the city do give us acquaintances but rarely friends. Then dejected, we reminisce about the comforts of our childhood friendships and wonder why nothing matches up to what it felt like once. We blame our busy schedules. But it is not time that we’re short on, it is a lack of formative experience often rooted in collective vulnerability that is unable to bind us together.
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
@thdxr "You are absolutely right!"
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dax@thdxr·
guys what if claude isn't getting dumber what if you're getting dumber
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
@skydotcs The dark knight for rust we don't deserve, but that we need.
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creativcoder@creativcoder·
L-sits feels better on these as I can exercise more range of motion
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