

Similar thought… If it was so revolutionary and innovative, I wouldn’t have access to it. The AI companies would be keeping it to themselves. From a software perspective, they would be releasing their own operating systems and browsers and whatnot.


Similar thought… If it was so revolutionary and innovative, I wouldn’t have access to it. The AI companies would be keeping it to themselves. From a software perspective, they would be releasing their own operating systems and browsers and whatnot.
gcc main.c


Also depends how hard the AI runs them. A good chunk of the graphics cards that were used as miners came out on life support if not completely toasted. Games generally don’t run the piss out of them like that 24/7, and many games are still CPU bound.


I took his comment to mean recession from bubble popping.
They are also dev friendly too, Not saying you’re wrong because I don’t use it, but from the outside, they appear actively hostile toward developers.


She already exists! I swear!


Yeah, I had a silly hack for that. I don’t remember what it was. It’s been 3-4 years since I wrote bash for a living. While not perfect, I still need to know if a pipeline command failed. Continuing a script after an invisible error, in many cases, could have been catastrophic.


Woah, that ((i++)) triggered a memory I forgot about. I spent hours trying to figure out what fucked up my $? one day.
When I finally figured it out: “You’ve got to be kidding me.”
When i fixed with ((++i)): “SERIOUSLY! WTAF Bash!”


I was never a fan of set -e. I prefer to do my own error handling. But, I never understood why pipefail wasn’t the default. A failure is a failure. I would like to know about it!


I’ll give you my vim when you pry it from my cold, dead hands.


Hey! I know the guy working on this. Super cool, detail oriented guy.
AI hype in a nutshell