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thesmart
·last month·discuss
So we're back to distributed queues on PostgreSQL circa 2006...
thesmart
·last month·discuss
Rolling back to 4.6 is such a stark difference
thesmart
·3 months ago·discuss
Considering Github seems to have <99% uptime, I'm not super excited to use `gh` for anything. Besides, wasn't able to publish my skill anyway:

gh skill publish shellcraft

X shellcraft: name "shellcraft" does not match directory name "."
thesmart
·4 months ago·discuss
Because the B70 cards can pipeline 500 tok/s on concurrent workloads. Apple Silicon and Nvidia consumer cards only work well w/ serial workloads.
thesmart
·4 months ago·discuss
The idea that Intel's foundry could replace TSMC is hilarious. No. Maybe a gamer-focused mid-market card based on 30-series.
thesmart
·4 months ago·discuss
How about "no." You may be okay giving away your individual rights, including to copyright, but I am not.
thesmart
·4 months ago·discuss
Yeah, I'm guessing that probably because in their TOS you grant them some license work-around for running the service, which can mean anything.
thesmart
·4 months ago·discuss
I'm ready to abandon Github. Enschitification of the world's source infrastructure is just a matter of time.
thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
WebAssembly is amazing, but I don't think making it a DOM controller is where the action is. What specific scenarios do you aspire to unlock and why would those scenarios lead to broader adoption?
thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
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thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
Both
thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
Can we please demand that Github provide mirror APIs to competitors? We're just asking for an extinction-level event. "Oops, our AI deleted the world's open source."

Any public source code hosting service should be able to subscribe to public repo changes. It belongs to the authors, not to Microsoft.
thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
Yes. Feels like every other week.
thesmart
·5 months ago·discuss
It's really pathetic for however many trillions MSFT is valued.

If we had a government worth anything, they ought to pass a law that other competitors be provided mirror APIs so that the entire world isn't shut off from source code for a day. We're just asking for a world wide disaster.