But maybe the point is for display, and this is what they want to display
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I like train models
Depending on your use case, it can be fantastic.
There’s good reasons why it is the world’s most popular programming language (by a wide margin).
You are not, generally, going to be using it to write kernels or device drivers, though.
I’m filing this away for some future argument. Thank you.
I mean, I guess it’s more money if it’s better. But turning the goal of being more stable and less hackable into something insidious seems weird.
Yeah (on the flatpak) although I still had a problem, and don’t remember what/why.
Kpatience is nice.
Also I have a fundamental problem with pysol wins being just “you did it. Click OK”.
Those bouncing cards in Windows sol.exe were early computer dopamine addiction that sold millions of computers.
What does this have to do with AI or with bubblesort?
This looks like just a list sorted alphabetically. Which unfortunately doesn’t work for the use case. But has been a problem in computing for like literally 70 years.
I like it, but kept running into weird bugs (and I think dependency issues) with different versions of python.
Kpatience for me.
We started doing all this stuff. For this and several other, similar reasons - our competitors are passing us by, quickly.
I don’t think anyone would bother drawing out letters by hand. That just seems weird.
How would you even do that?
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41·5 months agoHow does dropping XMPP support give them more over XMPP? Etc.
Usually the concern is over things they continue to own in some way. Like your Chrome example.
But the Chrome example doesn’t really apply nearly as much as the XMPP would. And I’m not getting the point being made about how this allows them undue control.
This code makes me really unhappy
Although I am really desensitized right now. Earlier today I had to review a PR for that guy that maintains that one project that has things like 8000-line functions of mostly nested ifs. And they won’t let me reject them anymore with “BURN IT. BURN IT ALL”
Surprising amount of Tcl love in this thread
ripcord@lemmy.worldto
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31·5 months agoUnless he installed kubernetes pipes, no.
Yeah but it wasnt intended to be python
That’s not python
Right but what about this case specifically