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luciole (he/him)
luciole (he/him) @ luciole @beehaw.org
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  • things you can do to kill time in confinment

  • No. February 12, 2015 actually was an extremely polluted day for Paris. The fine particles count was through the roof and you can find articles about it. Please don't pull stuff out of your ass.

  • So that we can discuss the issue without triggering abuse survivors would be a reason.

  • Hopefully they said "adieu" (very respectfully fuck off forever), not "au revoir" (see you again friend).

  • having to wait for javascript to load, decompress, parse, JIT, transmogrify, rejimble and perform two rinse cycles

    This is whole sentence is facetious nonsense. Just-in-time compilation is not in websites, it's in browsers, and it was a massive performance gain for the web. Sending files gzipped over the wire has been going on forever and the decompressing on receival is nothing compared to the gains on load time. I'm going to ignore the made up words. If you don't know you don't know. Please don't confidently make shit up.

    EDIT: I'm with about the nags though. Fuck them nags.

  • Écrit par un couple de biologistes qui regrettait d'avoir de la difficulté à trouver le nom français de nos espèces. Ils ont aussi une chaine YT.

  • Some non peer reviewed paper with a tiny sample size is hardly enough to go "The Science has spoken". On the other hand, one can make an appeal to the intuitive idea that lack of practice implies lack of skill.

    This immediately points to the pernicious effects of touting LLMs as a machine to do all the thinking for you. Heck, the enthusiasts are even using LLMs to do their social interactions for them.

    This is a warning to people as much as workplaces: is this task you're offloading to LLMs really a skill you want to see atrophied?

  • Oh I love it when the language has advanced type inference! I have fond memories of tinkering with Haxe.

  • I know far too little about compilers & interpreters to have anything to say about performance so I’ll leave that subject to wiser programmers.

    What I can say about the usage itself of dynamically vs statically typed languages is that I struggle with assessments that attempt to quantify the differences between the two paradigms. I’ve come to consider programming has a craft, and as such the qualitative properties of the tools, and especially the languages, matter significantly.

    I’ve been switching back and forth between dynamic and static languages lately. Although dynamic languages do feel more straight to the point, static languages are easier to navigate through. All that typing information can be harnessed by intellisense and empower the non-linear reading needed to understand a program. That’s valuable for the whole life cycle of the software, not just the time to reach initial release. It’s kind of a rigid vs fluid dichotomy.

  • So you take a small round slice from a fresh baguette and toast it. While still hot you put some brie or camembert on the toast. The point is for the cheese to get a little sweaty byt not runny. Finally cut a date open, pit it, spread it on top of the cheese. Heaven.

  • Vintage Story looks like a pretty cool survival! Do you have recommendations for games on Luanti?

  • The rainbow chat sounds awesome! Wishing you happy conversations and maybe even some new friends

  • I'm with you. Very puritan, kinkshaming article. Stellar Blade might not be my thing, but I know not to yuck people's yum. One could take the opportunity to discuss sexual objectification, but apparently that's off the table.

  • Bunnyyy! Bunny zoomies are the best

  • Imho Valve's crown jewel is proton, which is already available by default on any Linux Steam install. Going for a "boring" Linux like Mint and installing Steam delivers a seamless experience for many gamer profiles already nowadays. The progress has been amazing (ymmv of course)

    Still very excited about SteamOS because so many gamers seem to put enough trust in Valve to actually bite the bullet and ditch Windows.

  • Python's Twine issue 153. Be warned that since this meme has first trended the comment section has been irreversibly tainted by that other place's crowd.

  • Who is this fear mongering creep?

    Anyways this video goes into some detail instead of ominously saying jack shit and it sounds like this Enrico guy was mostly busy shuffling code around and breaking stuff, then pivoted into a crusade against DEI. Doesn't fit the persecuted savior story.

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