turning C code automatically into Rust…
Oh wow they must have some sick transpiler, super exciting…
With AI, of course
God fucking damnit.
turning C code automatically into Rust…
Oh wow they must have some sick transpiler, super exciting…
With AI, of course
God fucking damnit.
Yeah I’ll believe it when I can buy one off the shelf with an xt60 connector, and strap it to my drone.
Fukkin’ well figured.
But I’m not sure they are looking to jump anyway.
Jeff Geerling reviewed a (supposed) drop-in replacement for the compute module, and it didn’t seem like it’s quite ready for the primetime.
But, that is only one chip design, I’m sure Rpi could land it better.
Exciting to see more open technology getting some steam behind it.
Turn out “do the right thing” actually means “make number go up”
Can’t Google your obscure package’s runtime error? Guess you aren’t gonna do anything of value for the rest of the day.
Jones on them, half of their developers coffee comes from stack overflow.
Rip productivity
But at that point, is should be in the manual, and it was not.
The policy supposedly written by the company that installed the fridge, and should have any and all steps required to maintain regular operation.
I would go for something simple ish and build from there.
One thing I used to build every time I was learning a new language was a dice roller for DnD.
It had to be able to roll a d4 d6 d8 d10 d20 and percentile.
You can then expand it to do combinations or formula of dice like “roll 4 d6 and sum the highest 3”
Only a suggestion, good luck and welcome.
Hasklig.
Which is Source Code Pro with ligatures.
https://www.programmingfonts.org/#hasklig
He has also refused to pay the severence owed to many employees he fired.
There is (yet another) a lawsuit ongoing against him.
Clearly a 4D chess playing genius.
https://fortune.com/2023/07/03/twitter-elon-musk-fired-employees-arbitration-lawsuit-layoffs/
Kotlin is used as the base of TeamCity’s DSL, so I have to use it from time to time at work to configure build pipelines.
But I have never used it to build anything too complicated.
Seems like a massive step up from Java in terms of developer experience. But that’s obviously just an opinion.
I was a big fan of /r/programming’s rules. I’m here to read about and discuss programming with like-minded persons.
I’m not here to be tech support, and my music tastes are for music communities.
Think I’m most keen on #1 But please require a tag on Help posts?
Imagine his face when PHP turns around and demands 8% of the WordPress projects funding.