It’s not even the correct definition of an algorithm.
It’s not even the correct definition of an algorithm.
Open source doesn’t mean foss.
I think people being such zealots about getting paid is actually a huge problem with the open source community.
Giant corporations should absolutely pay to use these projects that are often labours of love done in spare time.
This is Europe not that dumpster fire of a country.
You’ve just invented accounting haha
God forbid giant companies like Microsoft and Amazon should have to contribute to the development of open source software they massively profit off of.
Yeah type 1 is an immune response and type 2 is a lack of production.
So with 2 you could maybe up insulin production genetically. But that seems like a risky game haha
Editing genes is incredibly complex. Changes to one gene can affect many seemingly unrelated systems. That’s why they choose their targets very carefully.
It’s by definition a server client relationship.
The title literally says exactly what happened though. You just added context that isn’t there. It doesn’t imply anything.
I wouldn’t say their personality is what makes a trex intimidating
The bottom half of these are solid. Love them.
That’d be amazing if it could take all the data that’s fed to it and readily produce solutions like that.
What a time to be alive.
Because that’s not what this particular thread is discussing.
If someone gets fired for being a piece of shit and then hired somewhere else it’s pretty fair to assume that company isn’t great. As they presumably knew that when they hired him and didn’t care.
It’s also the person running the company not some random employee.
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That sounds way more like an ad to me hehe
The thing is it’s true. Before the internet grew and search engines got big you had a massive manual on your desk for whatever you were using. At my first job I had a yearly budget for buying technical books. That or you’d install a massive help library like MSDN.
Imo this is as big a change as moving from those to blogs and online docs.
So does everything that’s positive about a product.
I use bing copilot constantly at work. Anytime I need to search for anything I use it.
Saves so much time and gives way more tailored answers than reading blogs/docs.
I can get up and running in a new framework or language instantly now.
It’s also good at finding stuff in less popular languages. For instance searching for vb6 stuff (I know, it sucks haha) almost always gets you VB.net solutions. But bing AI is spot on with it.
It’s totally changed how I work. I can go on a project in a language / framework I’ve never used and be productive within the hour.
Actually the videos get stitched together dynamically.