staircase

joined 11 months ago
[–] staircase@programming.dev 4 points 4 days ago

All code in Trail Mate is 100% generated by AI under human guidance. The project itself is a long-term experiment in human–AI collaboration for real engineering systems.

[–] staircase@programming.dev 2 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I think hosted would suit them best. It doesn't even need to be decentralized, though I would rather avoid big tech.

 

My friend livestreams and records video, usually recorded on a phone. They're currently doing this on Facebook, but I'm helping them find alternative platforms that are accessible and not too technically demanding. Do you have any recommendations?

[–] staircase@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

remember not everyone speaks english fluently

[–] staircase@programming.dev 1 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I'm curious, what's an example?

[–] staircase@programming.dev 4 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (4 children)

What happens to the California economy if they can't use Debian? Could it survive that?

[–] staircase@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Hmmm, it's C++

[–] staircase@programming.dev 3 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Not sure if it's clear, but I'm not doing the patching - my dependency is.

Updated post to make it clearer.

[–] staircase@programming.dev 1 points 2 weeks ago

I'm writing a library, to be distributed, and the library I'm depending on - that patches - is also intended to be distributed.

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submitted 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) by staircase@programming.dev to c/programming@programming.dev
 

My code depends on a library that makes liberal use of patching (replacing text in source code) for its own dependencies. I feel this is bad form, because, for example, that dependency may now conflict irreconcilably with another dependency of mine.

Am I right in thinking patching code is bad form?

[–] staircase@programming.dev 61 points 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) (8 children)

In the next phase of the legal proceedings, due to begin on 4 May, the attorney general’s office will seek additional financial penalties and court-mandated changes to Meta’s platforms that “offer stronger protections for children”, said Torrez.

The design feature changes the state is seeking include “enacting effective age verification, removing predators from the platform, and protecting minors from encrypted communications that shield bad actors”.

Unclear how age verification would play out with their Digital Childhood Alliance efforts.

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submitted 3 weeks ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by staircase@programming.dev to c/technology@lemmy.world
[–] staircase@programming.dev 5 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

Intentional Kessler syndrome?

 

Samsung, SK Hynix, and TSMC depend on oil, gas, helium, sulphur, and bromine coming from the region, or through the Strait of Hormuz.

Marko Papic, chief strategist at BCA Research ... predicts a severe hit to chip production if the strait isn’t back in operation within a month.

Could mean higher PC component prices, or even a halt in production. Could mean global recession.

 

Dr Iain McGilchrist paints a stark moral and existential picture of where AI is heading, and how this is preceded by and furthers a dangerous shift in our brains to a focus on power.

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Arch Linux limitations? (programming.dev)
submitted 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago) by staircase@programming.dev to c/linux@programming.dev
 

I'm curious about trying Arch Linux, but I want to know what's difficult or impossible with it first, as that's usually what stops me sticking with a distro.

I'm particularly interested in software/driver support. For example, NVIDIA doesn't mention Arch in its CUDA download page.

UPDATE: OK it sounds like Arch is for bleeding edge. That sounds fun, but I like things simple and reliable, so I'll still with Ubuntu. I might run Arch on my secondary drive, or toy with it in Docker.

 

My computer is slow at compiling, esp. LLVM. If I were to buy a new computer, what components would I focus on to improve this?

 

Title really, but some comments ...

I'm likely to move to Codeberg, and I like the idea of a CI system that I can run locally, without tie-in to a particular code hosting vendor. But why this over e.g. Jenkins, or whatever other systems there are these days? I'm new to Woodpecker.

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