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Remember when Mozilla had to lay off the team that was keeping MDN going and start charging for MDN Plus?
Apparently that saved them $1.4 billion. I had no idea documentation was so expensive. The pervasive lack of adequate documentation in this industry suddenly makes perfect sense. https://mastodon.social/@jwz/115979970170577390

A book teaching assembly language programming on the ARM 64 bit ISA. Along the way, good programming practices and insights into code development are offered which apply directly to higher level la...
Is there a lack of interest in Cortex-A or am I missing something? ARM Cortex-M is the focus of most available books, and if you judge based on publications ARM’s primary focus is embedded applications.
The “application” family of chips seems to mostly be documented online.
@ysbreker @cstross Programmers by and large share the general ignorance of systems under selection.
Email begets spam because the cost to send an email is zero; if you can make any money by sending email, it drowns.
If you want to make the thing work, you've got to acknowledge selection and build it so anti-social behavior rapidly acquires intolerable costs without building it so that it's a machine for enforcing normalcy.
What we've got is a machine enforcing the normalcy of advertising.
Since the software platform owners can embed “AI” into their products, thus making adoption mandatory, they can influence the need for “AI” hardware. Product development is now completely divorced from consumer need or sentiment.
I’m not a lawyer but how is this not monopolistic behavior. https://mastodon.social/@gknauss/115928207891732343
RE: https://social.vmbrasseur.com/@vmbrasseur/115922995190919975
Mozilla wants your input. Here's mine:
Mozilla should be doing two things and two things only:
1: Building THE reference implementation web browser, and
2: Being a jugular-snapping attack dog on standards committees.
3: There is no 3.
Mozilla should have NOTHING to do with AI. Nobody wants it. Stop forcing AI into every corner of every project because your VC-brained management have completely lost the plot.