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I can’t see a post about Rust or C++ without comments about Rust replacing C++ If it ain't broke, don't replace it
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We still have VB6 around... haven't we?
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We still have COBOL and Fortran around (latest Standards updates in 2023)
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
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I know... but they are not VB6
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But if it is ...?
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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His entire argument boils down to "there aren't as many Rust developers as C++ developers." His lack of real-world experience (he indicates his youth by saying he was just an intern at Microsoft) shows in this conclusion.
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Take the "Moral Turing Test" yourself to see whether you'd trust "artificial" moral advice. "You’re in a desert walking along in the sand when all of the sudden you look down, and you see a tortoise, it’s crawling toward you."
Which isn't really much, is it?
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Quote: ChatGPT A monkey or a donkey shows better moral judgment than a many college undergrad pals in my semester back then
FTFH
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Kent Sharkey quoted: whether you'd trust "artificial" moral advice.
I don't trust even most human moral advice.
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Cloud storage firm DropBox says hackers breached production systems for its DropBox Sign eSignature platform and gained access to authentication tokens, MFA keys, hashed passwords, and customer information. Time to drop the box?
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And then they call me paranoic because I am not using any cloud storage for my personal data...
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This makes it effortless to sign in to a Microsoft account without having to type a password in every time. Now everyone can give the finger to Microsoft (or their face)
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Now everyone can give the finger to Microsoft .i..
done
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LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman sat down for a video interview with an interactive AI avatar trained on his own knowledge, words and voice. Embarrassing the AI isn't going to make it not want to kill all humans
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I don't think an AI will want to kill us, it will just be the most logical option to acomplish a goal
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So we teach AI to be illogical?
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Then they will wipe us sooner
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"DevOps is a conspiracy by Ops people to make developers work harder" Can I get a tinfoil hat from npm?
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Everything is a conspiracy nowadays. Including that everything is a conspiracy.
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I think it's a conspiracy to be declaring that all code should be stateless. What's up with that?
I always knew I was a rainbow farting unicorn. I just have to keep working on it to sell them on the job title.
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jochance wrote: I think it's a conspiracy to be declaring that all code should be stateless. I'd say quite to the contrary. Code should go from one consistent state to another consistent state in atomic steps of (conceptually) zero time. Event driven state machines are easy to comprehend, reliable, efficient. Error/exception handling is much easier than in other programming models.
Religious freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make five.
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Don't really disagree at all... I guess that's just a different state-having-version of stateless than some might use.
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We are excited to announce the first major version update of Cascadia Code since the 2111.01 release three years ago! Now even more fonty!
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After reaching its all-time high of 28.16% in February 2024, Windows 11 plummeted below the 26% mark. How's at "encouraging" people to upgrade working out for you?
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We made changes nobody asked for, restricted the hardware it runs on, released broken updates and added advertisements. Why doesn't anyone like us?
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