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chaorace
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Sometimes, I just wanna remind myself how to use xargs for some command text replacement in a random one-liner on the terminal.

If I tried to do that with man... I'd have to read (in alphabetical order) the documentation for 6 different command flags. That's how far I'd go to read about the flag -- to actually use it, I'd have to experiment with the command flag until I figured out the actual syntax using my imagination.

Let's say instead that I am in a rush... so I'm skipping that time-consuming process and instead scrolling furhter down for some practical examples... one full page later I find a bunch! ... Except there's only 4 and none of them demonstrate what I need (the syntax is completely different). The docs wasted my time exactly when I most needed it NOT to do that. If I'd instead just googled "xargs replacement example", I would have gotten something I can copy/paste in seconds and could have gotten on with my life!

The moral of the story is this: Don't tell without showing. Don't show without telling. Do both if your goal is to be understood.
chaorace
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> On their github they reference a related project called "HuggingFace"

Quick jargon literacy boost: "HuggingFace" is a platform tailored to hosting and sharing ML repositories -- like Github for AI. The parent company, "Hugging Face", is also in and of itself a major contributor to several AI research projects & tooling.

Ironically, they still managed to hit a namespace collision... albeit self-inflicted.
chaorace
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
Features drive adoption. I might be more inclined to believe in Wayland if other secured platforms adopted similar constraints. Unfortunately for Wayland, other comparable platforms have consistently found security-conscious solutions that don't compromise on added value.