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The War Against Indiscipline

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5 ポイント·投稿者 superdisk·9 か月前·0 コメント

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superdisk
·6 日前·議論
It was "I need you to sit with:" that immediately made me close the article. I like LLM programming, but I really don't understand why so many people just post LLM-generated articles. What did the human even do at that point, press the start button?
superdisk
·7 日前·議論
I think Ginger Bill is kind of obnoxious but the first block quote from him is an utter truth nuke.
superdisk
·12 日前·議論
And people called Stallman alarmist. Truth is, if you give them an inch they take a mile every time, so a hardline stance is strictly required.
superdisk
·21 日前·議論
Not to criticize your work too harshly, but you specifically call out that this showcases attention to detail, and it's actually very inaccurate to the actual Windows XP, for anyone who's ever used it before. The UI elements are all haphazardly sized relative to each other, there are alpha-fade ins/outs, the loading bar in the boot screen animates smoothly when the real thing popped along block-by-block, fonts are antialiased when they shouldn't be, hover-over dropdown menus appear/disappear instantly when moused over, the fake scanlines are just a pixel grid overlay, the selection box on the desktop is filled but should be a dotted outline... these are just the few I saw and I haven't used XP in years.
superdisk
·21 日前·議論
Fwiw this post seems to have gotten nuked off the front page (and all subsequent pages). Not sure why.
superdisk
·24 日前·議論
He uses SVN and specifically has stated that Git isn't suitable for the work he does due to big binaries in source control.
superdisk
·先月·議論
This one does. You can configure the noise injected into the signal and when it gets too much, it loses sync and the picture starts rolling. It's actually a software NTSC modulator/demodulator, not just an effect to simulate it.

https://github.com/LMP88959/NTSC-CRT
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
I see you ran into Markus Triska. He's indeed a legend and his StackOverflow posts were super high effort and illuminating.
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
He's clearly doing a bit where he pretends to be confused and incompetent, and the punchline of the video is that he ends up with a working Windows CE port. He did a bit of soldering on the N64 board in the video so I think he probably does know what he's doing to a certain degree.

That said, LLMs have gotten extremely good at this kind of thing and you'd be shocked what you can do with this kind of low level work.
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
As the other commenter said, I don't think contributing it would be that useful, since QBE is a rather zen-garden project and I don't think the author would accept slop. Also he could just generate it with a prompt himself :P

It's certainly fun as a toy though!
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
The backend is only ~1300 lines. QBE is a super simple project which is why adding a backend to it worked so well. I just pointed Claude at the existing RISC-V backend for reference and it whipped up the MIPS one. It really does work, though there might be bugs I didn't run into. I compiled an Amiga MOD player, written in my language, to the N64 and it worked fine, if that gives you an idea of how stress tested it was. IIRC it runs about 5x slower than GCC-generated code.

https://gist.github.com/SuperDisk/1aa50263a773143c82a39d4771...
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
Cool project, and FWIW it's like one Claude prompt to add MIPS support to this. I did that and then was able to compile my little custom language to the N64.
superdisk
·2 か月前·議論
Looks cool and does aim to address some of the annoying warts in Pascal. Especially the memory model.
superdisk
·3 か月前·議論
You can plug your ears and accept riding run-down trains full of shit, litter, puke, and threatening mentally ill people, in the name of not being "hateful," or as a society you can choose to have dignity and not put up with that.
superdisk
·3 か月前·議論
I maintain a niche-popular project that I didn't do any marketing for. My understanding is that even for popular projects, the usual dynamic is that there's just one guy doing all the work. So "getting off the ground" just means getting people to use it, and there shouldn't be any reason to artificially force that.
superdisk
·3 か月前·議論
An open source project really shouldn't be something you need to "get off the ground." If it provides value then people will naturally use it.
superdisk
·3 か月前·議論
I actually am speaking from experience, I saw both of those things my first week in New York. It's really not uncommon, I find it hard to believe that you've never run into shit/barf, usually when a car pulls up that has nobody in it, that's what's in there.

And this is all to say nothing about the decrepit state of the stations and cars themselves.

I've also been to Japan and experienced their trains. It's in such a different league that it's almost comedy.
superdisk
·3 か月前·議論
It's extremely common for there to be human shit in the train cars, and lunatics going nuts. It's absolutely nothing like Japan.
superdisk
·5 か月前·議論
It's just very poser behavior.
superdisk
·5 か月前·議論
I worked on a language learning site and in order to try to onboard tutors, I wrote a script that scraped the Preply tutor list, which gave first names, pictures, and a YouTube account link.

From there I made a spreadsheet and spent hours googling names and trying to match up pictures to faces, sending messages asking if they'd like to be a part of a pilot program on my platform.

Got quite a few people willing to try it out :) but sadly the startup didn't succeed. Fun times though.