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mozilla's main problem right now appears to be they just do not recognise that they have pissed users' trust up a wall and now we are suspicious of everything they do.
you cannot, in a position like that, just do things which look dodgy as fuck and expect users to suck it up quietly, whether or not they are as they look.
Lito, a self-taught Japanese artist who began creating intricate, hand-carved art on fallen leaves as a way to manage his ADHD. He carefully selects each leaf & carves whimsical patterns that often depict animals, objects & landscapes - transforming delicate leaves into complex scenes.
Art that captures the fleeting beauty of nature.
It's perfectly legal for people to take your writing, code, videos, music and other works into a 'dataset' that can be used to train an LLM model to forge your art or writing style -- for money.
But if a nonprofit decides to purchase hardcopy books, scan them in, and create a digital lending program providing works to anyone who asks -- for free, that's checks notes illegal. :D
Photo de pancarte :
À vendre : carte électorale d'occasion (bon état)
Motif : je m'en sers mais ça marche pas :/
The authors propose
pw;dr - paywall; didn't read
ai;dr - ai, didn't read
Rust is the first language in a long tome being able to compete with C or C++.
Rust also built a market around it. Orner languages of the same category did not.
Sur les initiatives citoyennes lancées dans l'UE
Animals put them in the shadow of a wind turbine.
Everything should be written in #Rust
, but not everything deserves it.And that’s when I reach for #Go
And in the end I get paid to write #JavaScript
and #PHP
Rain
rain all day.Rain to make that perfect gray.
Rain to keep people away.
Rain so I can puddle-play
À propos de l'obésité logicielle
Not sure Tim Berners-Lee’s vision was to have 148 requests transfer 5.3 MB of assets to deliver 15 KB of text
The "(no)alloc" next to "(no)std" is a feature to disable the heap, and enforce only static allocation.
For a long time (and having a history in embedded) I think: Stack is enough if you have understood what you are about to write and are able to make design decisions aka good software.
I know half of them, and happy to discover the other half:
Jeremy Chone
Lets Get Rusty
Jon Gjengset
The Rusty Bits
Code to the Moon
Brooks Builds
No boilerplate
Logan smith
Chris biscardi
Tim clicks
Dario
sphaerophoria
Francesco Ciulla
Car traffic is a DDoS attack on cities.
Thoughts on AI usage: do they have a positive or negative global impact?