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baranul

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AI as a weapon of mass cognitive destruction

taoofmac.com
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The robotaxi law that could ban Tesla

theverge.com
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Another German state heads down the open source sovereignty road

theregister.com
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Sergey Brin and 11 other billionaires and tech elite against California's Tax

businessinsider.com
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I replaced Google with this self-hosted search aggregator

xda-developers.com
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The Pope and the Cambridge astrophysicist who speak with one tongue

cambridgeindependent.co.uk
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The V Programming Language: A Revolutionary Approach to Modern Development

msn.com
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A Monolith Designed to Record Civilization's Downfall Is Finally Taking Shape

gizmodo.com
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The terrifying world of the 'TikTok Farlands'

bbc.com
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Bun 1.4: The Controversial AI-Driven Rewrite from Zig to Rust

grigio.org
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Odin, Wikipedia and Engagement Farming

katamari64.se
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Who will be the senior engineers of 2035?

theengineeringmanager.substack.com
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Object Oriented Programming in Ada

entropicthoughts.com
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How to Containerize a V Language Application with Docker

oneuptime.com
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Know why you don't like OOP

zylinski.se
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baranul
·一昨日·議論
Unfortunately, too many people are getting captured by marketing and are divorcing themselves from reality. A rewrite can be an improvement, even if in the same or any other language.

But, there are also levels, in terms of quality and human code review, when dealing with rewrites. New bugs can be introduced or there can be style issues, that can take time to fully reveal themselves, and particularly if the person or people involved are not familiar with the other language.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
I see what you're saying, however, the terminology used (immigrant) and then percentages given, were debatably incorrect and misleading. Please refer to reading material, where it makes it clear that slavery is not immigration[1][2][3].

Immigrants go through a set immigration process, where they make a voluntary move to a new country. A huge portion of the American population were not immigrants, but were rather subject to involuntary migration (aka slavery), going as far back as 1526 (hundreds of years before the USA was created). Thus a better term would arguably be "migrants" (without distinguishing between voluntary and involuntary).

> And that is what binds them together... they all seperated from the old world... The us is a phyle of choice and you must have made that choice...

It is a false dichotomy or representation, that America is about those who are indigenous or not, or old world choice for the new.

[1]: https://lithub.com/dont-call-slaves-immigrants/ (Don't Call Slaves "Immigrants")

[2]: https://www.thewitnessinc.org/blog/african-slaves-not-immigr... (African Slaves Were Not 'Immigrants')

[3]: https://www.washingtonpost.com/posteverything/wp/2017/03/09/... (Slaves weren’t immigrants. They were property.)
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Agree. AI is not there yet, but it seems it is coming, and that would be scary. People will one day be in the scenario, where AI judges human behavior, and then decides what type of punishments to dish out based on it.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Slavery and indigenous are not considered immigration. You might want to study again about this.

Being multiracial, and of indigenous ancestry, does not necessarily mean or always count as immigrant. It is nebulous. No definitive conclusions, in regards to immigration, is made about those of mixed and indigenous ancestry. Speaking of mixed ancestry, the US has a very significant percentage in that category, from both the census and DNA testing.

There are also Canadian and Mexican indigenous people, who refute or argue about immigrant status, regardless of their present citizenship. Making the argument that their people were already in America or pushed out of their lands.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Exactly! Though it often seems that people conveniently forget the reverse scenario. Them in other countries is fine and relax about requirements, others in their country, not so much.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
> excepting about 1.4% of the population - everyone here in the US is either an immigrant or descended from immigrants

Your data and percentage, is very wrong. America has significant Black and Indigenous (usually referred to as Indian or Native) populations. Around 15% Black and 3% Indigenous. Combined, they make up around 18% of the US population, with wild and vigorous arguments they are even a greater percentage than that (20% or so).
baranul
·3 日前·議論
> I want to be clear, not every German person is a frothing racist, i would argue that...

Of course not every German has fallen into the abyss of such insanity, but sorry to inform you (for those that have never been), way too many have. There are also levels to it as well, where various people may not be so open about it, but very much embrace and practice it. This then is reflected in housing, jobs, or even nightclubs.

> The way this manifests is different in each country, but the fundamental reason is the same...

While in agreement with this argument, the levels of hostility can be very different, depending on the European country. Views and treatment of other people in regards to color or xenophobia in the Netherlands, Germany, or the Czech Republic can be wildly different.

The US and Canada should not be viewed as better, but how things manifest themselves are different, which can result in different experiences and outcomes. Maybe better or maybe even worse.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Correct. Seems like various people are confusing the two. The issue of granting PR, is often about an additional tax and labor source for the government of that country.

For example: 1) Low birth rates and high ageing population percentage, this can be offset with immigration. Then PR status can be granted, as a kind of carrot and better tax revenue generation "filter". 2) Labor market manipulation and facilitating international business, where immigration is used to fill holes in various industries.

Why a country would want to grant PR, usually has different purposes from citizenship. There is overlap, but they aren't the same.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
> There’s an unspoken rule that artists are not to put Black people as the lead character on their covers.

Oh, it goes much deeper than that: 1) Not to do business with or buy from. 2) Not to rent to. 3) Not to date or marry.

The list will keep going and get ever narrower, depending on how deep into the insanity people will allow themselves to fall, until marrying their own first cousin or even their sister appears to be a brilliant idea.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Odin is different enough from those languages, where coexistence and what is offered should not be so much of a problem. Unless, out of sheer competitive or corporate spitefulness against others (the less, the better thinking) and for higher rankings, they feel compelled to reduce user choice.

Jai, on the other hand, arguably appeals to the same groups and circles as those that are or might be attracted to Odin. That even appears to go for their creators, where similar demographics of fans would likely choose Jonathan Blow.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
It makes sense, in terms of general usage and popularity, but not in terms of most requested for the job market or having the most legacy code.

Different rankings measure different things, so it depends on what and how people want to assess languages and usage.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
But it has long been known that Microsoft actively collaborates with and provides user data to legal entities. It is more a matter of the general public not being aware of this, the kind of data collected, and to what extent will users continue to tolerate Microsoft's behavior.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
There is also a strong argument about whether or not Odin can survive the public release of Jai. Which is rumored to be this year, but who knows if that will prove true.

Debatably, Odin's limited success, is due to Jai not being available to more of the public.
baranul
·3 日前·議論
Odin is not the only language with Pascal influences, as that applies to Golang and Vlang too.
baranul
·4 日前·議論
These data centers need to be responsible for their own water (not other people's drinking water) and pay for or provide their own electricity (not force increases in other people's bills).

If they want "hand outs" and "welfare" from the state (aka subsidies and tax exemptions), then the state should partially own them or get a slice of any profits.
baranul
·4 日前·議論
Exactly! Often, it's that TIOBE doesn't count, if their favorite language is not doing well or goes down in the rankings. Then, if their language moves up in the rankings, it is time to shout from the rooftops to tell everyone to go look how well they're doing on TIOBE.
baranul
·4 日前·議論
The funny or strange thing about people claiming Object Pascal is dead, is they have been doing so for at least the last 20 years. It got so crazy and reckless, that people were claiming the actor, Pedro Pascal, was dead too.

Yet, despite all this hoping for Pascal (the language) to die, Embarcadero keeps making money selling Delphi (dialect of Object Pascal). Not to mention, their being all kinds of various other dialects in use: Free Pascal, PascalABC.NET, Oxygene, Blaise (brand new compiler)[1], etc...

[1]: https://github.com/graemeg/blaise
baranul
·4 日前·議論
I find it odd, that things are implemented in a continual surveillance state kind of way. It should be that an alarm goes off when people approach or pass the store exits with unpaid for items and then their face pic is taken too, while hopefully being caught by store security.

It should not be necessary to do facial recognition on everyone, all the time, and who have done nothing wrong. Then use their facial data however the store and state feels like it, without consent and as part of databases for publicly unknown purposes.
baranul
·7 日前·議論
You might be right, SpaceX and xAI are merged. Starlink users better read the policy documents very carefully.
baranul
·7 日前·議論
If you look on the Gleam's article talk and GearsDatapacks userpage, it gives information on that person's conflict of interest. Wikipedia has various complex rules surrounding this, though this person is very clearly a core gleam team member, and should know better. Looks like competition elimination.