wouldn't be that difficult.
The amount of times I said that only to be quickly proven wrong by the fundamental forces of existence is the reason that's going to be written on my tombstone.
wouldn't be that difficult.
The amount of times I said that only to be quickly proven wrong by the fundamental forces of existence is the reason that's going to be written on my tombstone.
The dude who made the Task Manager? God damn, this dude singlehandedly carries Windows holy shit.
Let me tell you some shocking news: Most of the majors in Computer Science and Engineering (in the university I took it, one of the most prestigious in my country) don't know shit about software engineering. They know only how to burp out the same leetcode style programs they were taught and that's it. I'd trust a guy that managed to learn software engineering on it's own through years of FAFO than (most) university majors.
Honestly, given the context of a browser, Javascript's "Everything is better than crashing" philosophy does not seem too out-of-place. Yes, the website might break, but at least it would be theoretically usable still.
Yes, a statically typed language would help, but I'd rather not have one that is "these two types are slightly different, fuck you, have a segfault", but rather one that is slightly more flexible.
Definitely living the moment, cause it won't be more than that.
Anything that get even near crypto might make a lot of content creators think twice before moving. I know I would.
I'm not talking about LLMs. I'm talking about an Artificial Intelligence, a sentient being just like the human mind.
An AI would be able to think for itself, and even go against it's own programming, and therefore, capable of formulating an opinion on the world around it and act based on it.
I had to check what community I was reading this, not only because such statement is absolutely nuts, but because there's a pretty high chance that it would be said in real life.
Things can still take a turn. There are a fuck ton and a half of pull requests still not pushed on the main branch that fopefully fix many issues.
Also, lemmy has been in development for quite a bit longer, so I wouldn't give up on kbin yet. At least I won't.
Except pranksters, those can rot in hell.
I can't believe Barbenheimer became such a phenomenon it has it's own Wikipedia page.
I've think it says "We're Felons"