

Why is it “weird”? It has been around much longer AFAIK.


Why is it “weird”? It has been around much longer AFAIK.


you need predictable latency
you don’t want garbage collection
you don’t like MS
toolchain doesn’t exist for your target
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Fark still exists?!
If only I could read it… endless captcha loops for me.
It doesn’t, pretty sure the repo is a joke. Their code doesn’t do anything special, just runs the program you give it.
Yep, the project must be a joke because the code doesn’t actually do anything besides run the specified program normally.


URLs can have newlines too


Does it have accounts?
I wonder if you need to explicitly prompt it to check if a function really exists before suggesting it? Think about how a human brain works… we are constantly evaluating whether or not things are really true based on info in our heads… but we are not telling the models to do the same thing and instead they just yolo some shit that is confidently-wrong (not unlike many humans, admittedly).


depends on your definition of good, and free
The first two are already quite ghastly. The final one just solidifies my opinion.
rust isn’t a magic bullet either, it still doesn’t protect against a whole host of problems, like stack overflows, out of memory/bitflips, logic errors, memory leaks, unrecoverable errors/panics etc., and many projects are full of unsafe context rust code anyways.
Hard disagree. Safe C++ code can be written quite easily these days. And better tools are coming out all the time.


entire KB system
And right before they did that, they started removing footnotes from KB articles that only dealt with older OSes, so if you ever needed to go back and find something, it just wasn’t there anymore. For example certain RGB packing formats were only supported on newer OSes and the footnote used to tell you that, but then it disappeared. I have been directly affected by that multiple times.
I have no problems with that particular thumbnail