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aphexairlines
·last year·discuss
Also standalone: https://www.meta.ai/ and https://about.fb.com/news/2025/04/introducing-meta-ai-app-ne...
aphexairlines
·2 years ago·discuss
If your requirements.in referenced numpy before this release, then doesn't your requirements.txt already reference a specific 1.x version?
aphexairlines
·2 years ago·discuss
Not a Thinkpad and not Intel, but that already seems attainable with the asus G14 (AMD 8945HS + NVIDIA 4070) or the upcoming asus zenbook S16 (AMD HX 370).
aphexairlines
·2 years ago·discuss
I've never seen a large company with more L7+ engineers than L7+ managers. Usually it's a ratio of drastically more managers hired/promoted into those levels than engineers, and some orgs don't have any engineers in those levels at all.
aphexairlines
·2 years ago·discuss
Take a look at https://github.com/xonsh/xonsh/issues before deciding to abandon the devil you know.

I prefer sticking with bash where necessary (where a script is the only thing that will reasonably work), and elsewhere using a programming language with testing, type checking, modularity, and compilation into something with zero or minimal runtime dependencies.
aphexairlines
·5 years ago·discuss
That doesn't excuse providing products that easily blow up and damage the consumer when there are safe means to build the product.
aphexairlines
·11 years ago·discuss
Looks like comparing apples and oranges. If Nim has a GC it would be more instructive to compare it with another garbage-collected systems language like OCaml.