MarkovChainNode
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MarkovChainNode
@markovchainnode
England, United Kingdom Sumali Şubat 2014
34 Sinusundan11 Mga Tagasunod

Cheng Lou built a pure TS algo that measures any text's exact width/height/line breaks fast & accurate, no DOM or CSS involved.
Front-end pain: dynamic UIs (feeds, editors) need text sizes to layout, but browsers force slow reflows per measurement—lags big lists. This precomputes everything, virtualizes 100k+ variable-height boxes, hits 120fps scroll/resize. Unlocks blending canvas graphics with real readable text, no more choosing flashy vs practical. Core unlock for AI-era interfaces.
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My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces):
I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept):
Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow
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@BenjaminDEKR When will there be dislike buttons under posts and not just comments??
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@itvnews There is no one with a lower energy level than this guy.
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'A lot of what [Trump] said is designed to put pressure on me to change my mind and to get dragged into this war'
'I'm the British prime minister, and I act in the British national interest'
Starmer defended the UK-US relationship to ITV News Social Affairs Correspondent @SarahCorkerNews
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@charlierguo You should have put a GitHub or Claude pages along with it. The absolute state of ai ending all se jobs.
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OpenAI’s infra team is massively under appreciated
Yuchen Jin@Yuchenj_UW
Wait, Codex uptime is 100%? is this real?
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@briancoords (You check in the morning after a night sleep too)
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@paytondev There is no one to do it. Didn’t you hear that all software jobs were eliminated a couple of days ago
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@SolarC356 @Rainmaker1973 Oh, yes. I was trying to remember that word - cavitation. Couldn’t remember it, thanks!
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@markovchainnode @Rainmaker1973 Yes though they don't always create those bubbles, it's a phenomenon called cavitation and it creates a lot of sound when those bubbles pop, modern submarine propellars are designed so this only happens when going quickly.
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@_Stalinkabaap_ @Tablesalt13 Look into companies like Remitly, tap tap send, etc.
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what in the slop does this fucking mean
Shubham Saboo@Saboo_Shubham_
“OpenClaw is the iPhone of tokens” — Nvidia CEO on Lex Podcast
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@dejavucoder Someone forgot to add make no mistake to all prompts involved in the latest release
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@_Investinq Right. So since that revolution happened they started producing better products, right? Right?
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The CEO of a $3 trillion company just admitted the biggest threat to AI has nothing to do with the technology itself.
It is YOU.
Satya Nadella spoke at Davos and said the real obstacle to AI is getting people to actually change how they work.
He gave a personal example.
Before Davos, his team would spend days preparing briefing notes, filtering up through layers of staff before reaching him.
That process had not changed since he joined Microsoft in 1992.
Now he types one sentence into Copilot and gets a full 360-degree brief in seconds what Microsoft is doing for a client, what that client is doing for Microsoft, the whole picture at once.
Nadella said that kind of capability does not just speed things up, it completely inverts how information flows through an entire organization.
The old model, departments hoarding knowledge, information trickling upward through hierarchy, is now structurally obsolete.
Most companies have not figured that out yet.
He said firms will see almost zero productivity gains from AI unless leaders actively redesign their structures, retrain their people, and rebuild how context moves through the organization.
The companies that refuse to change will not just fall behind and they will become irrelevant to the ones that do.
His exact words: "That's why you're going to see the challenge of why am I not seeing immediate results in productivity. You have to do the hard work."
The hard work is convincing an entire workforce to let go of how they have operated for decades.
That is the actual AI race and most companies are losing it before it even starts.
unusual_whales@unusual_whales
Microsoft CEO: The biggest obstacle to expanding artificial intelligence is persuading people to change the way they work.
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@kwesi_dadson Successes of vibe coded apps are finally rolling in! Just not the way we expected
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