[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Square matrices are linear endomorphisms. They are isomorphic to (1,1) tensors but not any other rank of tensors.

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 6 points 3 months ago

Nothing about networking?

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 5 months ago

Weird article. Suddenly switches to talking about some other lady suing Netflix over an unrelated incident, and then the last half is only about that.

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

This chart would be more readable if the corruption perception index were explained by having the polarity of the scale labeled. I.e. is green "corrupt" or not?

By following the source link, it looks like green = "clean" and gray = "corrupt".

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 8 months ago* (last edited 8 months ago)

It might not be a fad, but it's definitely a local maximum and/or a limitation that many devs seem to be stuck with.

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 8 months ago

I've never needed to use a template processor to generate code. Usually a macro system built into the programming language is better for this. I think template processors are more commonly used for generating text documents.

What problem are you trying to solve?

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 8 months ago

Isn't computation equivalent to passing a function by value?

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 7 points 10 months ago

I love how the heart is way off-center and the arteries look like they turn into ribs instead of actually connecting to something.

[-] tatterdemalion@programming.dev 6 points 11 months ago

Helix is great. And it's written in Rust so I feel pretty comfortable working in the codebase. The maintainers are friendly. I think it will eventually leave other modal terminal editors in the dust, considering rate of development.

It has shortcomings from being young, but they are rapidly disappearing. The philosophy of being mostly "batteries included" is so refreshing compared to the configuration hell of NeoVim.

As a non-physicist, what is the technical reason Elon was wrong? I assume that when the CEO said 500 pounds, they meant 500 pounds of force relative to some surface area of the floor? I'm guessing that surface area was significantly larger than one wheel on the rack, so the combined force of all 4 wheels was still well over the limit. Maybe someone who knows physics could explain better.

I don't even think he's that smart.

view more: ‹ prev next ›

tatterdemalion

joined 1 year ago