ds

307 posts

ds banner
ds

ds

@denshade

Usually hidden in secret labs debunking pseudo scientific lies

home เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2012
63 กำลังติดตาม27 ผู้ติดตาม
ds
ds@denshade·
@melqtx Bah Legacy ArrayList
Français
0
0
0
5
mel
mel@melqtx·
what is a vector? the way you answer this question tells a lot about you.
English
895
45
2.2K
269.7K
ds
ds@denshade·
@Aurelien_Gz Must be foggy in Brussels and Paris?
ds tweet media
English
0
0
0
81
Aurelien
Aurelien@Aurelien_Gz·
the concept of this game is crazy.. fly through google maps all around the world, right in your browser... insane
English
234
484
9.9K
1.3M
ds
ds@denshade·
@maartengm The same color for <2024 makes me sad :( But yes, interesting!
English
0
0
0
23
Maarten Mortier
Maarten Mortier@maartengm·
We don’t talk enough about sea temperatures being more normal in 2025
Maarten Mortier tweet mediaMaarten Mortier tweet mediaMaarten Mortier tweet mediaMaarten Mortier tweet media
English
1
0
2
169
ds
ds@denshade·
@trashh_dev le meanwhile in cursor
ds tweet media
English
0
0
0
9
trash
trash@trashh_dev·
need professional input here
trash tweet media
English
279
72
2.4K
598.3K
ds
ds@denshade·
@_trish_xD Most programming is maintenance. The exciting design phase is 2% of its lifecycle.
English
0
0
0
14
trish
trish@_trish_xD·
What’s one basic programming or computer science concept you think every dev should know but most people don’t?
English
336
69
1.6K
253.7K
zack
zack@zack_overflow·
If you can tell which is more likely to be slower, you're better than 99.99% of CS grads:
zack tweet media
English
442
51
2.1K
499.8K
ds
ds@denshade·
@tsoding The amount of possible state of your machine is huge, but is limited. If the state is the same at some point => It's an infinite loop. Unless of course you're waiting for input.
English
0
0
0
47
Тsфdiиg
Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
I'm making a Bot where users define Custom Commands that execute Scripts in a Custom Turing-Complete Language. For Security Reasons I don't want to let the users define scripts that Run Forever. How can I check that Scripts will Never Finish Before Running them?
English
214
123
2.4K
127K
ds
ds@denshade·
...having a diameter of approximately 0.5 mm (a mm is a micrometer, or one-thousandth of a meter),... not sure if can trust you anymore 101 anatomy book, Kevin Langford :(
English
0
0
0
14
ds
ds@denshade·
been a while since I did a #projecteuler 😌
ds tweet media
English
0
0
0
45
ds
ds@denshade·
@lemiffe How did I miss all of this? Liked and subscribed on spot.
English
1
0
1
15
Lemiffe
Lemiffe@lemiffe·
You all did this! Deeply honoured to have had such a reception on release day for FRUTAL. Thanks so much to the 5 people that bought the album (you know who you are!), it means a lot to me 🥺 Now working on Vol2, which should be technically more interesting 🤞 Have a great Friday
Lemiffe tweet media
English
1
0
2
154
rabbit inc.
rabbit inc.@rabbit_hmi·
spreadsheets with daniel we asked our employees about their favorite use cases. live from rabbit HQ
English
266
32
520
2.2M
Fermat's Library
Fermat's Library@fermatslibrary·
Happy π day! 3.14.24 π=3️⃣,1️⃣4️⃣ 15926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986280348253421170679821480865132823066470938446095505822317253594081284811174502841027019385211055596446229489549303819644288109756659334461284756482337867831652712019091456485669234603486104543266482133936072602️⃣4️⃣
29
405
1.8K
297.1K
ds
ds@denshade·
Pushed an image through a simple neural network and let it guess the rest. Surprisingly close. The model size is close to the original image size.
ds tweet media
English
0
0
0
21
ds
ds@denshade·
project euler #50/1916 in Belgium, not much, but honest work 😄
ds tweet media
English
0
0
1
42
ds
ds@denshade·
@maartengm I've seen better graphs...I strongly dislike the y axis not starting at 0. The difference between 203 and 277 is made more significant like this. This graph could win prizes, but not any good ones. What is that jump at ±75 even?
English
1
0
0
22
ds
ds@denshade·
Always be pedantic about flaky tests, they are shy but trying to tell you something
English
0
0
1
18
ds
ds@denshade·
@ericson4smith @tunguz > where new and interesting problems come up. Why not pitch one of those interesting problems? Gives them a feel for the job? 😉
English
1
0
0
16
Ericson Smith
Ericson Smith@ericson4smith·
See… I knew you could not think of one. Also these kinds of jobs are not for programmers. Mostly for admin and customer support - where new and interesting problems come up. For programmers I look at their code and if necessary let them write some small code. No bullshit also leet code stuff. Not everything is as you think.
Hanoi, Vietnam 🇻🇳 English
1
0
0
10
Bojan Tunguz
Bojan Tunguz@tunguz·
Still more practically relevant than sorting a linked list.
Bojan Tunguz tweet media
English
548
375
9K
1.3M
ds
ds@denshade·
@ericson4smith @tunguz If it's a programmer you seek, find a simple relevant programming challenge that requires creativity? Surely you have an example in your daily work that requires it? It gives the interviewee a view in daily challenges.
English
1
0
0
11
Ericson Smith
Ericson Smith@ericson4smith·
@denshade @tunguz How would you figure out if someone was resourceful in general?? There has got to be a hundred other ways - why beat up on me for one of my ways? And really if you can’t answer with another way - it means you could not come up with one.
Hanoi, Vietnam 🇻🇳 English
1
0
0
16