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Show HN: Non-intrusive compile_commands.json Extractor for Bazel

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1 points·by Arech·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

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Arech
·3 miesiące temu·discuss
Haha. People have already said what is Vulkan in practice - it's very convoluted low-level API, in which you have to write pretty complicated 200+LoC just to have simplest stuff running. Also doing compute on NVIDIA in Vulkan is fun if you believe the specs word for word. If you don't, you switch a purely compute pipeline into a graphical mode with a window and a swapchain, and instantly get roughly +20% of performance out of that. I don't know if this was a bug or an intended behavior (to protect CUDA), but this how it was a couple years ago.
Arech
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
That's what I thought of too. Given their task formulation (they basically said - "check these binaries with these tools at your disposal" - and that's it!) their results are already super impressive. With a proper guidance and professional oversight it's a tremendous force multiplier.
Arech
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
Thanks, this is a very interesting topic.

What I personally would like to see is some kind of quantization of how the biases that the author talks about (such as insufficient seed volume of a PRNG) affects computed p-values. Specifically, why there must no "cancellation of errors" happen? So far, IIUC, the author only shows theoretical possibility of errors, but what's more interesting is a real effect. When it all boils down to a p-value being less than a certain threshold (choosing which is another pita), it might not matter whether a true p-value is within, say, 2^-16 from the computed.
Arech
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
I had been Windows user since Windows3.1. More than 3 decades straight. After a few years of working with Linux, installed Debian on home PC about a year ago and couldn't be more happier since then.
Arech
·8 miesięcy temu·discuss
Is it a normal mic, or bluetooth? I think, Trixie have some regressions in bluetooth stack of Cinnamon - it worked nicely in Bookworm, but I had weird issues on Trixie that just disappeared once I switched to KDE (didn't try Gnome).
Arech
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
and sometimes a total unbelievable junk...
Arech
·9 miesięcy temu·discuss
My dog (Briard) isn't just addicted to play fetch with balls.. Since he knows that when another dog enters the dog park, the ball will be removed/hidden from him (to prevent the dogs clashing trying to get the ball), he becomes hostile to the dog entering the park, actively trying to prevent them from doing so! This happens only if we started to play with balls. If not, he'll be totally friendly... What an ass!
Arech
·10 miesięcy temu·discuss
Your don't need noexcept on it, complier sees it on its own without a potential noexcept overhead... Other than that - agree.
Arech
·w zeszłym roku·discuss
I don't want to rant, but I don't a tiny bit like the UI they have made for tab groups, and I won't use it.

They should have just paid lavishly to the developer of Simple Tab Groups, and incorporate that extension into the master. Fast, cheap and perfect result. Instead they made....this :(
Arech
·2 lata temu·discuss
even more than that - it's quite possible the one who did it too fast have just recalled most of it from his memory, but the other is likely to have found solution for himself from scratch, which is usually much more valuable. Even the perseverance to find the solution is something worthy by itself... (obviously, "mileage may vary", but still)
Arech
·2 lata temu·discuss
yep, and I'm aware of a data encryption product that was hacked by utilizing exactly the same technique. As dumb as it could be: they promised billions of years an attacker need to decipher data, but were using a dead simple LCG to make a key and a salt. And the salt was stored in a crypto container in open form (b/c it's a salt). :facepalm: Don't implement data encryption on your own, kids...
Arech
·3 lata temu·discuss
Bluetooth on my old phone is named as "Pfizer-BioNTech chip #<formatteddigits>" :D
Arech
·6 lat temu·discuss
I haven't seen much by myself, but I witnessed that flame with Y.LeCunn and that alone gave a lot of information.

I can't understand WHY so many people obviously think that it is totally fine to be behave utterly unethical, especially when a person whose behaviour is in question is "professional ethics researcher". Looks like they think that a big goal justifies the means. Welcome to Russia circa 1917, or Germany of 193x.

Insanity((