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evolution could happen in jumps. How often that happens is debatable.
evolution could happen in jumps. How often that happens is debatable.
I use UK-Layout, with some remappings for my precious umlauts
q+altgr ->ü
a+altgr -> ä
s+altgr -> ß
z+algr -> ö
bonus: in contrast to the peasentry I have an uppercase ẞ (altgr+shift+s)
where can I buy them in europe?
The official website want >50€ for shipping alone.
no, you’ll also have to learns each libraries special quirks on your OS
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/why-im-less-than-infinitely-hostile
tldr: there are some legitimate use cases. But not in the first world. And they are unrelated to what crypt-bros are trying to sell.
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user shouting
user: “YOU MUST IMPLEMENT XYZ!!! IT’S ESSENTIAL FOR MY USECASE”
answer: "Thanks for your feed back. We accept pull requests. "
and the user was never heard from again.
Interesting how college ruined your love for programming
it was probably the general pressure and depression.
and work got it back
the costumers and the colleague were nice people. I enjoyed solving actual real-life problems.
Studying Computer Science constantly fed me with new interesting ideas, and I still had more time to play around with those ideas.
after my first job, I went back to college (uni?) to get my masters. There I had lots of fun implementing some of the theoretical stuff.
what kind of projects or whatever can i do to have fun again without feeling stressed.
(for stuff that is always online, like a bot, or a webservice, I recommend getting a dedicated computer, like a raspberry pi or a small vps)
also some general recommendation
from personal experience: before I went to college, I had lots of fun doing programming challenges. During college I lost all interest in programming. At my first real job, I regained my love for programming, when I started programming things, that actual people need to improve their daily work. Since then I enjoy programming for work, as well as in my free time.
how they fool the AI while keeping it invisible to the human eye
My guess is that AI companies will try to scrape as much as possible without a human ever looking at the data.
When poisoned data start to become enough of a problem, that humans have to look over very sample, then this would increase training cost to to a point where it’s no longer worth to bother with it in the first place.
such as?
Because it implies that synchronous code […] [is] still quite popular.
it isn’t?
why use a resource folder for it, when you can embed a base64 encoding directly into the source file?
there is an ad in the terminal!
you mean the “longer security updates with ubuntu pro” thing?
not exactly free, but have you tried phpstorm from intellij?
I like krita. It’s awesome for drawing, and surprisingly intuitive for editing
multiple processes?!