Posting random programming BLOBs and hashes
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#programming #opensource #cpp #rustlang #java #scala #linux #embedded #webdev
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Posting random programming BLOBs and hashes
root@rttf:~β©
#programming #opensource #cpp #rustlang #java #scala #linux #embedded #webdev
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I've just attended the meeting where one of my coworkers was showing to the leadership the process of automating software builds with GenAI.
Nothing fancy, just running the build tool with product specific parameters and scheduling a test run on a device farm. The leadership was in awe that it worked, but the thing is that this prompt costed 2$ to run π
Am I the only one who finds this totally irrational?
Hardware-Aware Coding: CPU Architecture Concepts Every Developer Should Know
https://open.substack.com/pub/codeconfessions/p/hardware-aware-coding
Can someone explain why all these #customer #support tech-writers provide bullet lists with instructions, rather that providing simple link to get the job done? Seems like it's driven by #seo not the customer experience π€·ββοΈ
For example:
https://support.google.com/chrome/thread/299879732/how-to-disable-sign-in-with-google-prompt?hl=en
After reading the contents for 30 seconds, I still can't find information I'm looking for.
Then I go to #reddit and boom, I get this link as a first result:
C++/Rust Interoperability Problem Statement
https://github.com/rustfoundation/interop-initiative
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://github.com/rustfoundation/interop-initiative
In collaboration with the Rust Foundation, Rust Project, and appropriate external stakeholders, make C++ and Rust interoperability easily accessible and approachable to the widest possible audience...
Totally recommend this video on #economics π It explains why compound interest is an illusion and why middle class is set to be gone in next years. Enjoy!