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Coding Adventure: Simulating Smoke [video]

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2 points·by hyperpallium2·9 months ago·0 comments

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hyperpallium2
·19 days ago·discuss
prefer semantic abstraction even when it creates duplication
hyperpallium2
·20 days ago·discuss
This beaurcratic development feels like turning a super-tanker that's connected to a hundred other super-tankers. While I accept the priority of back-compatibility, I personally lack the working memory to manage it, while creative problem-solving.
hyperpallium2
·20 days ago·discuss
The non-nullability issue seems to be about performance, not cognitive load (search the article for "writes atomically"), though not articulated.
hyperpallium2
·20 days ago·discuss
Bloom's 2 sigma problem solved at last! But that's overestimating LLMs, our zeitgeist.

AI can't detect AI, not because AI undetectable, but because it lacks judgment. Its shtick is random generation; the proverbial monkey on a typewriter.
hyperpallium2
·22 days ago·discuss
Fewer features = smaller frame, easier to satisfy, better customer targeting.
hyperpallium2
·22 days ago·discuss
Why not replenish with solar i.e. pump it back up into a dam-battery?
hyperpallium2
·2 months ago·discuss
What does clocks mean here? A new usage?

    “Emacsification” clocks that everything now works this way, not just baroque text editors.
hyperpallium2
·10 months ago·discuss
IANAG but the idea is that women get two copies of the X chromosome (XX), and men only one (XY). This explains why women have squared the colour blindness rates of men - women have to get two bad copies, men only one.

Many intelligence related genes are on the X chromosome, so it makes sense you get more variation in men. However, not all genes interact in this way.