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lioeters

9,838 karmajoined 11 years ago
Multimedia autopoiesis, machine symbiosis, and augmented intellect in central Bohemia

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Gradual Disempowerment: Systemic Existential Risks of Incremental AI Development

arxiv.org
1 points·by lioeters·2 days ago·0 comments

Eternal Software Initiative Based on Subleq One-Instruction-Set Computer

github.com
28 points·by lioeters·5 days ago·9 comments

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3 points·by lioeters·8 days ago·0 comments

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1 points·by lioeters·last month·0 comments

Node.js TypeScript: The future of –experimental-transform-types

github.com
4 points·by lioeters·2 months ago·0 comments

RYBitten: Configurable RGB-to-RYB Mapping

rybitten.space
2 points·by lioeters·2 months ago·0 comments

Finite of Sense and Infinite of Thought: History of Computation, Logic, Algebra

pron.github.io
2 points·by lioeters·2 months ago·0 comments

Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone

arxiv.org
2 points·by lioeters·3 months ago·0 comments

MicroHs, a Tiny Haskell Compiler – Lennart Augustsson

github.com
5 points·by lioeters·3 months ago·0 comments

Lambda Calculus in K

ngn.codeberg.page
3 points·by lioeters·3 months ago·0 comments

I Am a Cross-Cutting Concern: On Having a Personal Monorepo

scottlawsonbc.com
5 points·by lioeters·3 months ago·3 comments

Alpine Linux on RISC-V virtual machine running in the browser via WebAssembly

github.com
3 points·by lioeters·4 months ago·0 comments

Beachpatrol: Browser's End-User Automation CLI Hub

github.com
2 points·by lioeters·4 months ago·0 comments

Document.designMode Property

developer.mozilla.org
6 points·by lioeters·4 months ago·0 comments

Dystopia: W3C (West World WebKit Corporation) in 2024

svgees.us
1 points·by lioeters·5 months ago·0 comments

The Design of a Self-Compiling C Transpiler Targeting POSIX Shell

dl.acm.org
1 points·by lioeters·5 months ago·0 comments

llcat: /usr/bin/cat for LLMs

github.com
2 points·by lioeters·6 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Favorite Articles in the ACM Digital Library

6 points·by lioeters·6 months ago·3 comments

Writing for the Opponent

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by lioeters·6 months ago·0 comments

GNU C Language Introduction and Reference Manual, Edition 0.1 (May 2025) [pdf]

gnu.org
9 points·by lioeters·7 months ago·1 comments

comments

lioeters
·14 hours ago·discuss
Looks like Mine is part of Coalton's repo. https://github.com/coalton-lang/coalton/blob/main/mine/READM...
lioeters
·2 days ago·discuss
That tsts project looks very interesting. I suppose there are various practical reasons for doing this. For me I'm just glad to see an easy way to run the newest TypeScript compiler (and I guess type checker?) in the browser. There's an unofficial Wasm build of tsgo/ts7, if I recall was about 12Mb. Another advantage of tsts I imagine is the ease of diving into the compiler internals as it's running (interpreted) instead of a binary distribution, another language (though I like Go), or having to recompile it on every change. Good luck with the project, I'll be keeping an eye on its progress with interest.
lioeters
·2 days ago·discuss
5. Delete comment.
lioeters
·3 days ago·discuss
1. Visit website. First thing I see is in-your-face advertising to subscribe.

2. Scroll past it to start reading. Realize I'm just reading more ad text with various dollar amounts.

3. A modal window pops up above the text. Guess what, more advertisment.

4. Close tab.
lioeters
·3 days ago·discuss
Why did I have to see this mysterious and intriguing code in the morning, now my brain won't rest until I learn what every symbol means and how it works. Thanks for sharing!
lioeters
·3 days ago·discuss
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lioeters
·3 days ago·discuss
Fair enough. Without seeing the code itself, one can only judge the book by its cover. I'm interested, but maybe not quite the target audience.
lioeters
·3 days ago·discuss
Closed source (and vibe-coded) software, especially for a language runtime, is a non-starter for many people including myself. But proprietary license is actually common in the APL and K family of languages. They are fascinating though, and plenty of free/open implemenations exist, for example: https://ktye.github.io/
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
Before you get downvoted to oblivion, please enlighten us on what you mean by "agent of regime". Which regime do you mean, and is there evidence he (c)overtly worked with them?
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
> statistically most likely

Isn't that pattern matching essentially?
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
I recently learned about that too, how Lean provides ways to create new language syntax and DSLs, which is (on the surface) similar to Lisps like Racket. It's like operator overloading but way more flexible and general purpose. I'm wary of such language features, convenient for specific purposes (like working with vectors or matrices) but I'm afraid it's too powerful for normal usage, if everyone starts building their own DSLs and syntaxes, it would likely make the typical codebase difficult to read and understand. For example, the C++ template metaprogramming madness, it can be used responsibly but in my opinion it was detrimental to the language ecosystem.
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
It reminds me of people who built businesses on top of APIs provided by Facebook, Reddit, etc. One day the company decides to rug pull the public interface, either to replace it with their own competing product or nothing at all. The anti-competitive pratice makes sense but what I don't understand is the latter case, which is common, where the company is just removing possibilities of how users can participate in their ecosystem and platform. Not only destroying third-party opportunities for profit, but not even providing their own alternative.
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
You're swallowing the bait, hook and sinker.
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
> Without dramatically upending our understanding of quantum field theory, there is no room for any new influences that could bear on the problem of consciousness.

This kind of intellectual arrogance and blindness is exactly how people believed that the earth is the center of the universe, and that only human beings have souls. There is nothing new to be learned from their dogmatic opinions.
lioeters
·5 days ago·discuss
Yo-ho-ho, and a bottle of rum. Sail the high seas, and all the world's knowledge is yours.
lioeters
·6 days ago·discuss
You should see who posted this pseudo-scientific article in the first place.
lioeters
·6 days ago·discuss
Hm, I checked the site and it does have one of these:

  <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">
Which is the standard. I wonder if something else is interfering with it.
lioeters
·6 days ago·discuss
The failure scenarios are fun to imagine, like uncontrollable brain growth or waking nightmares as weird side effect of centuries-old brain.
lioeters
·6 days ago·discuss
Perceiving plant gods and spirits is closer to experimental science, attempts to describe and make sense of your actual lived experience. Dismissing them without any evidence or experience, just because they don't fit in the worldview you grew up in, is closer to religion.
lioeters
·7 days ago·discuss
That makes sense, how larger projects benefit from static typing not only for the project itself but the build process. And how it helps with reliability and predictability during the compilation step, instead of finding out during run time.

Your other projects look interesting too, they seem friendly for new learners to pick up. And the fact that you've been using your own build system, frameworks, etc., for some years already is a great signal that they're practical and useful. Thanks for sharing, I'm looking forward to exploring more.