It’s a picture of the people who submit zero value comment spelling fixes to the Linux kernel so they can claim “I’ve submitted X patches to the Linux kernel” for KPIs or resume building
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It’s a picture of the people who submit zero value comment spelling fixes to the Linux kernel so they can claim “I’ve submitted X patches to the Linux kernel” for KPIs or resume building
And as your knowledge tends toward expertise your love of the language approaches zero
For maximum efficiency we’d better delegate that task to an intern or newly hired jr dev
You.com was pretty good for highly technical topics, otherwise Google
Edit: use a VPN from the EU for Google, you’ll get better search results
Honestly you’ll find more beginner resources for Python than anything else and it’s worth learning because it’s used everywhere. Lua is also extremely beginner friendly (even if it has some bad habits like 1 indexed arrays.)
If you’ve got a math background LISP is a good place to start as well, particularly the old MIT/UCB Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs (SICP) book, that was the start of a formal CS education before python took off.
Hardware accelerated JSON Markov chain operations when?
Time to train an LLM to format XML and hope for the best
The best I can do is an ML model running on an NPU that parses JSON in subtly wrong and impossible to debug ways
The SSD you can use on its own, go buy an RTL9210B USB enclosure and you’ve got a nice and fast portable flash drive. I bought a handful of all metal 9210 enclosures on AliExpress for like $10/ea.
Sell the ram for fun money, there’s nothing you can do with it on its own.
There’s no real point to building a PC around 2x4gb ram, you can buy a mini PC with 8 or 16gb for $50 on fleaBay.
You see, the problem you’re having with capitalism is that you didn’t capitalism hard enough. Just one less regulation bro, that’ll fix everything bro.
I’ve used a Boox Nova Air for the last ~2½ years without issues. I bought it to use as a fast ~8in KOReader platform and it’s great for that purpose. I can’t speak about reliability issues as I haven’t had any.
After sale support seems kind of crummy so I’d buy using a credit card that offers a 1 or 2y warranty of its own as part of your card agreement.
The devices that seem to have the most problems with displays cracking are the 10 and 13in models, they seem like they’re significantly more fragile than a standard phone or tablet.
Believe it or not - straight to the estate sale!
And that’s why you should wait for independent confirmation before trusting studies with conflict of interest.
My first thought when I read the post title was “cool study bro, now let’s see someone else replicate it a couple times over.”
Folks on the Oregon coast are growing wasabi successfully now, it’s much more available in the US than it used to be.
And here I thought they only hosted this in an OPEC nation because of the ease of disappearing protestors.
Just wait until they get caught targeting people in recovery for these liquor ads at the optimal time for them to cave and make an order. You know that shit’s going to be a scandal sometime in the next few years.
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You don’t need any kind of special computer to learn programming. Find an introduction to programming course in Python that works for you and just go for it. Eventually a nice laptop will be useful but you’re not writing the kind of code that’s going to take hours to compile for the first couple of years anyway.
I’d have a field day with that. Max line length 70 or 75, excessively verbose function and variable names, triple the normal amount of comments, extra whitespace wherever possible, tab width 8, etc. The possibilities are endless for that metric.