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dapperdrake

391 karmajoined hace 3 años
Blog: https://dapperdrake.neocities.org

Probably busy doing data processing at any given moment.

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dapperdrake
·ayer·discuss
The joke is awesome.

Sadly, monospaced fonts kill sarcasm.
dapperdrake
·anteayer·discuss
"Everybody has a production system. The lucky ones also have a test system."
dapperdrake
·anteayer·discuss
Wow. GitHub gaining the same reputation as DNS ("it's always DNS"), printers, OSI layer 8, and PEBKAC is actually a bit of an achievement.

Hat tip to Microsoft.
dapperdrake
·hace 3 días·discuss
zpool-replace(8)

https://openzfs.github.io/openzfs-docs/man/master/8/zpool-re...

ZFS got this right. MDADM on ext4 somehow did not.

EDIT: ext4 on MDADM.

How ZFS gets this right: zfs(8) on zpool(8). So, basically, ext4 and mdadm can talk to each other.
dapperdrake
·hace 3 días·discuss
ATA (SATA), SCSI (SAS), and NVM (NVMe).
dapperdrake
·hace 4 días·discuss
Underrated
dapperdrake
·hace 6 días·discuss
Look at flag --standalone. At least for html output pandoc seems to be able to handle something that feels like partial pandoc input in practice and produce html output that behaves like a snippet.

Pandoc AST - format called "native" - parses faster than pandoc markdown.
dapperdrake
·hace 10 días·discuss
I saw a presentation about this in 2022.

Someone found a way to get "something like" a tri-diagonal matrix that was equivalent to the LLM they were studying in 2022.

Apologies for being informal and hand-wavey. Been a long time and I probably forgot a few important points.
dapperdrake
·hace 10 días·discuss
Not even cross-domain. (Nor cross-co-domain.)

Trigonometric polynomials are also polynomials. And linear spaces are all "the same". That is what the definition is for. Even the transpose-mapping is linear.
dapperdrake
·hace 14 días·discuss
First half didn’t sound so bad.
dapperdrake
·hace 18 días·discuss
Most of the whimsy vitamins are between the skin and the banana.
dapperdrake
·hace 20 días·discuss
And the Internet routes around a problem, yet again.

Good example of the 2020s on why there is practically truly only one Internet instead of many.
dapperdrake
·hace 20 días·discuss
Do intermediate values always turn into double floats?
dapperdrake
·hace 20 días·discuss
Maybe that feedback loop finally got fast enough to die out.
dapperdrake
·hace 20 días·discuss
Am also interested in this. Manufacturing for the win.
dapperdrake
·hace 22 días·discuss
Float32Array

Math.fround()
dapperdrake
·hace 23 días·discuss
Mostly good. A bit wordy.
dapperdrake
·el mes pasado·discuss
Computers are very good at repeating a known "recipe". They can add numbers billions of time per second. Yes, billions with a bee.

The hard part is coming up with a recipe that solves your problem and that the machine can run without breaking things when it runs around with a few billion steps per second. You have to think ahead for it and handle edge cases in the recipe.

That is the really hard part.
dapperdrake
·el mes pasado·discuss
Writing memory safe code in C with (most) compilers slapping UB in your face without so much as a warning is about the same as vibecoding.
dapperdrake
·el mes pasado·discuss
Spot on.