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  • Have you submitted feedback to Mozilla?

  • Your reply is a lazy and uninformative answer that I'm inclined not to take seriously.

  • In what ways do you see Julia as better?

    Better for what?

  • This is the biggest factor.

    Also Julia's ecosystem is in infancy in comparison.

  • It's not clear to me if this is an acquisition of the venture capital subsidiary, but this part of Anonym's FAQ is disappointing:

    Privacy is an ambiguous term! Our primary focus is reducing or eliminating the need for advertisers and ad platforms to share personally identifiable information, attributes and behaviors about individuals with each other. It’s this kind of data sharing that often violates the expectations of users and creates legal and policy compliance issues.

  • That article makes is very clear that Laura Chambers is filling an interim role as CEO for less than a year as they look for someone else to take the role on a longer term basis.

  • RISC V seems inevitable

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  • 90's? I assumed it was from the 80s or earlier

  • Building from source is the opposite of hacky. It's the recommended way to deal with things like this where you are concerned about trust and security. I understand that it's not something you've done before, but it not as complicated as it sounds. There are many tutorials on how to build programs from source.

    I understand that providing official packages for fedora/rhel, Ubuntu/debian, and arch-based distro packages along with a flatpack and Appimage would make a lot of sense, but for whatever reason, signal has decided not to. Perhaps you can message the signal team to ask why they choose not to do this.

  • This sounds like is might be a legitimate bug in neovim.

  • What you describe seems to be what the user manual describes. OP did state "I have noautoindent set, nosmartindent set, filetype indent off" I have a hunch that they, comming from vim, used a .vim config file and didn't realize it wasn't loading because a .lua config file was already present in the folder. But this is just speculation.

  • just bail out when you get to monads.

    Isn't writing Haskell nearly equivalent to writing monads? How could they start without using monads?

  • The down votes from non-subscribed accounts are amusing to me. These people clearly are looking for their "all" feed to be curated in some way. Ironically, machine learning could potentially help with that, but there are many people burnt out by the hype cycle (I don't blame them).

    Regarding the article. It looks like the advancement here is finding methods to efficiently use sets of graphs which are an order of magnitude larger than prior methods could use for training? They also seem to have used more sets of graphs than prior models across a wider set of domains. Am I reading this correctly?

  • Now find a slot that works for Central/Western Europe and California.

    I was scheduling calls from EST with people on AEDT 20 years ago. Companies having a global presence isn't a new issue. Everything is a trade off and sometimes the cost of asynchronous work communication is beneficial.

  • Often neither the 5 minute call nor the 20 emails are needed but used because no prioritization is being made for the time or work of others because there's not enough friction to force the prioritization. Not everything that is urgent is important and not everything that is important should interfere with urgent matters. The balance is difficult in any arrangement.

    Also, you can send an email to schedule a call.

  • I've been making reference to the much discussed "replication crisis" in academia. They are factious comments meant to be jovial, entertaining, and thought provoking.

  • Apparently most of them.

  • I like the ethos behind Purism, I was worried they wouldn't be profitable at all. I hope this is enough profitablity to attract greater investment to grow and create economies of scale and lower the retail price and reduce lead times to be in line with the rest of the market.

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    futurecoder.io
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    قلب | a non ascii programming language that uses arabic script

    nas.sr /%D9%82%D9%84%D8%A8
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    Nala: a frontend for APT, so you can have prettier output, faster downloads of packages, and a history.

    linuxiac.com /nala-apt-command-frontend/
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    Nala: a frontend for APT, so you can have prettier output, faster downloads of packages, and a history.

    linuxiac.com /nala-apt-command-frontend/
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    Nala: a frontend for APT, so you can have prettier output, faster downloads of packages, and a history.

    linuxiac.com /nala-apt-command-frontend/
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    Google Resuming the transition to Manifest V3 - Chrome for Developers

    developer.chrome.com /blog/resuming-the-transition-to-mv3/
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    Google Resuming the transition to Manifest V3 - Chrome for Developers

    developer.chrome.com /blog/resuming-the-transition-to-mv3/
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    Self Hosting Mitigates Risks of Service Changes: Google to Delete Inactive Accounts - What You Need to Know

    samrome58.substack.com /p/google-announced-to-delete-inactive
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    Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

    www.phoronix.com /news/Firefox-Change-Wayland-Release
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    Firefox Is Going To Try And Ship With Wayland Enabled By Default

    www.phoronix.com /news/Firefox-Change-Wayland-Release
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    www.freecodecamp.org /news/arduino-for-everybody/
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    www.freecodecamp.org /news/arduino-for-everybody/
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    Products vs Protocols: What Signal Got Right (Snikket/Prosody Dev)

    snikket.org /blog/products-vs-protocols/
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    Learning SQL

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    Open Source does not win by being cheaper

    github.com /getlago/lago/wiki/Open-Source-does-not-win-by-being-cheaper
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    OpenELA - Community Repository for Enterprise Linux Sources

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    Neovim is driving me crazy but I can't stop — gyydin

    gyydin.mataroa.blog /blog/neovim-is-driving-me-crazy-but-i-cant-stop/
  • Neovim @programming.dev

    Neovim is driving me crazy but I can't stop — gyydin

    gyydin.mataroa.blog /blog/neovim-is-driving-me-crazy-but-i-cant-stop/
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    I'm posting a daily Dart solution to last year's Advent of Code challenges

    lemmy.world /post/7583249
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    I'm posting a daily Dart solution to last year's Advent of Code challenges

    lemmy.world /post/7583249