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Skyrim small tables are actually shelves buried. If you can't see it ...
(Recreating my list of #gamedev tricks thread)
Ask HN: What are those strategic skills to master for the next 5, 10 years?
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=34564382
Nature is full of surprises. Meet Costasiella kuroshimae, an adorable species of sea slug known as “leaf sheep.”
At no more than 8mm, these tiny ocean critters graze on algae & keep chloroplasts in their bodies for up to 10 days. They supplement their diet through photosynthesis to create energy, which is why they’re sometimes referred to as “solar-powered sea slugs.” https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20210324-the-odd-sea-creature-powered-by-the-sun #nature #science
Making sense of TypeScript using set theory
https://blog.thoughtspile.tech/2023/01/23/typescript-sets/
Discussions: https://discu.eu/q/https://blog.thoughtspile.tech/2023/01/23/typescript-sets/
Really good article describing how to parse code from a custom language, create an ast, generate assembly and execute it in memory for a just in time calculator in V https://l-m.dev/cs/jitcalc/ #vlang #jit #ast
Learning OCaml in 2023
Does #JavaScript use pass by value or reference?
Drumroll...🥁
It depends! 🫠
In my AI & Machine Learning course, I have each student choose and read a book about the social context of AI. Here's the current list of options:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1IfAQx8gbiDUQaQFDGcW0o353BKtizoR3N4Jp7zy1MkQ/edit?usp=sharing
I'd be interested in your suggestions, with the following constraints:
1) It has to be nonfiction.
2) It must be no more than ten years old.*
Thanks!
#ai #ml #MachineLearning #ethics #TechEthics #bias #privacy #justice #equality #AlignmentProblem
*Every time I open this to suggestions, someone comes out of the woodwork to suggest that students read some Really Important book that was written in 1974. That may very well be, but they should do it in a course in philosophy or the history of technology, not this one. The world has changed too much.
US Supremes deny Pegasus spyware maker's immunity claim https://go.theregister.com/feed/www.theregister.com/2023/01/09/supreme_court_pegasus_spyware/
Regarding recent news about mass surveillance directives in India…
“to help India defend against cybersecurity attacks, protect the security of the state and public order, and prevent offenses involving computers”
Seems similar with excuses lawmakers in the US make with “but this law will protect the children!”
Devilish
I thought "#compiler is allowed to do anything under #UndefinedBehavior" was a bit of a meme, but it's shocking to see it in practice.
Do is a static (local to this file) function pointer and it's only ever set in NeverCalled. So even though NeverCalled never actually gets executed, the compiler performs the set at compile time as an optimization and this is allowed because there is undefined behavior.
en: Mostly tech, but not entirely. Privacy is a human right.
ia: Principalmente technologia, ma non in toto. Privacitate es un derecto human.