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mbauman
·gisteren·discuss
I mean, humans can't draw bikes!

https://themagnet.substack.com/p/why-is-it-so-hard-to-draw-a...
mbauman
·17 dagen geleden·discuss
And then they submit them to a CNA and get a CVE assigned, and then _everyone_ needs to deal with the not-actually-a-vulnerability report, especially when the not-actually-triggerable-DOS gets assigned a "Critical" CVSS score from EUVD or NVD.
mbauman
·vorige maand·discuss
That's very different; hair doesn't perform membrane transport along its length. The surface of an axon is critical to the cell's functioning.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axolemma
mbauman
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
I loved synergy back in 2005 when it was _actually_ open source! It was probably my first open source contribution! But then it was enshittified and made impossible to build from source in order to support the commercial dreams.
mbauman
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
> stochastic parrots thesis (if it has any empirically-predictive content at all

Did you read TFA? This is precisely one of the non-questions that she answers.
mbauman
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Well the comments tend to be superfluous "whats" (describing the code itself) instead of the more helpful "whys." And they're almost never the most useful "why nots".
mbauman
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I think you misunderstand me. I'm saying that your "ton of random stories constantly being published about Native Americans apparently being secret geniuses with magical powers" are _themselves_ evidence of exactly the sort of unserious reporting that the researcher (NOT NBC) claims; they sideline and obscure the realities of the intellectual aspects.
mbauman
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
That's quite amusing; you don't see the connection between "magical powers" and sidelining real intellectual achievements?

Also, Madden is not a master's student anymore. He's a 62 year old doctoral candidate and the lead author on this study.
mbauman
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Sure enough, thanks for the correction!
mbauman
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
That version is ~~brightened significantly~~ (edit) a longer exposure; I like the darker one better.

https://www.nasa.gov/image-detail/amf-art002e000193/
mbauman
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Even worse, those features show "100% uptime" pre-existence on the breakdowns page too.
mbauman
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
I'm still floored that Andres both found this and didn't ignore it. It's such a testament to an incredible engineer.

(But also, my conspiratorially-inclined mind is quite entertained by the thought of some sort of parallel construction or tip from a TLA.)
mbauman
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Thanks for proving my point perfectly.
mbauman
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
This is such a classic example of online discourse in general. There are two options, and folks tribally cling to one or the other without realizing that both are legitimate and well-suited for different situations.

Yes, of course distances are measured starting from 0. But we count discrete things starting at 1. You can do mental gymnastics to enumerate from zero and many programmers are (unfortunately IMO) taught to do so. It's a hard thing to learn that way, so for the folks that have done so, it often becomes a point of pride and a shibboleth.

As a classic example, a four story building has four floors. But you only need to go up three flights to get to the top. You can legitimately call the top floor either 3 or 4, and folks are similarly tribal about their own cultural norms around this one, too.
mbauman
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
@dang I think the link should go directly to this topic: https://www.rubyforum.org/t/ruby-newbie-is-joining-the-ruby-...
mbauman
·5 maanden geleden·discuss
Right, the correct way here is to simply grant _everyone_ a license to _everything_ under the terms of the AGPL (or whatever). You can then separately license portions under other terms.

You don't need to note the commercial licensing option in the license itself; it's irrelevant to that grant. You just state that elsewhere.
mbauman
·7 maanden geleden·discuss
> "by choice because of"

Goodness, that doesn't look like a choice to me.
mbauman
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Forget compilers, SSA is an immensely valuable readability improvement for humans, too.
mbauman
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
That's quite the interesting perspective, but I'd say it gives "them" more organization and unified focus than is real. It's an open source language and ecosystem. Folks use it — and gripe about it and contribute to it and improve it — if they like it and find it valuable.

All I can say is that many of "us" live in that tension between high level and low level every day. It's actually going to become more pronounced with `--trim` and the efforts on static compilation in the near term. The fact that Julia can span both is why I'm a part of it.
mbauman
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
We know there's long-cons in action here, though. This PR needn't be the exploit. It needn't be anywhere _temporally_ close to the exploit. It could just be laying groundwork for later pull requests by potentially different accounts.