@inthehands "I heard Google's writing 25% of their code with AI now,"
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In 2016, resistance meant defiance. -
My trashcan’s internal speaker got knocked loose or something so everything rattles.My trashcan’s internal speaker got knocked loose or something so everything rattles. On the plus side, it now boots with the quad damage noise
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if you think about it, 100% of text typed on an iPhone is AI generated,if you think about it, 100% of text typed on an iPhone is AI generated,
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You’ve been tasked with designing a next generation CISC instruction set.You’ve been tasked with designing a next generation CISC instruction set. You call it
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now that the "m4" imac is out, i can finally share some exciting news. we're migrating the Xcode build system to autoconfnow that the "m4" imac is out, i can finally share some exciting news. we're migrating the Xcode build system to autoconf
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Reading Cong Ma et al's "Lexical Effect Handlers, Directly" paper from OOPSLA, and it's interesting how often this dynamic scope -> lexical scope progression happens in programming language design https://2024.splashcon.org/details/splash-2024-oopsla/1...Reading Cong Ma et al's "Lexical Effect Handlers, Directly" paper from OOPSLA, and it's interesting how often this dynamic scope -> lexical scope progression happens in programming language design https://2024.splashcon.org/details/splash-2024-oopsla/113/Lexical-Effect-Handlers-Directly
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getting sorta mixed signals about how on fire my bebox isgetting sorta mixed signals about how on fire my bebox is
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Ooooooo... there's a new PragProg book that looks super interesting@inthehands @quephird You definitely should check Decker out too! It's a pretty full-featured HyperCard successor that can deploy to the web and standalone native apps, and is designed to support reusable components and be approachable for non- or beginning programmers (much like HyperCard was)
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Ooooooo... there's a new PragProg book that looks super interesting@inthehands @quephird that's too bad because the APL family is pretty interesting IMO. it'd be cool to see a variant that used a more approachable character set. Lil (the language used by Decker) does take some ideas from array languages but is more traditional-ish
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Ooooooo... there's a new PragProg book that looks super interesting@quephird the kids have to learn about m4 sooner or later