What matters is what the company produces.
Achieving the billionaire/trillionaire status is undeniable proof that what the company produced is useful to a large amount of people.
so @toly 's argument is more trillionaires = huge increase in standard of living
@toly Poverty can only be ended by investment in education and socioeconomic opportunities for lower income nations.
Not by creating an endless number of trillionaires whose wealth is just locked up in stocks instead of benefiting the needy
Source: https://t.co/I2CBPFnHTF
Very fun session on OSSU's Systematic program design course.
Pretty proud to see myself accomplish this without any external help (AI in particular).
Onto the next stage . . . till tomorrow🫡
Computers would be fast, if it weren't for those dastardly humans programming them
Compute multipliers stack, they'll turn one gpu into four, four into sixteen. If you write faster code, you multiply the most sought after human asset available
Think, damn it. Think!
Fun session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
Pretty fun seeing ways to enable compile-time optimizations and dealing with "string" vs "string_view"
feels like copying a string with 'strdup' in c vs simply passing in the pointer to the string.
till tomorrow🫡
Fun session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
Pretty fun seeing ways to enable compile-time optimizations and dealing with "string" vs "string_view"
feels like copying a string with 'strdup' in c vs simply passing in the pointer to the string.
till tomorrow🫡
Pretty busy day, still got some reps in
Helped that we are finally getting into writing programs on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9 and not just dealing with theory alone anymore
till tomorrow🫡
@ToheebAyomide2 Doesn't it make sense given that niche content is bound to be more boring than mainstream content and the algo is probably more incentivised to promote the latter?
@megha_lilly Wow!!! It sounds like the husband was making a joke.
It's worrisome that the majority of repliers and herself clearly have no sense of humor
Pretty busy day, still got some reps in
Helped that we are finally getting into writing programs on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9 and not just dealing with theory alone anymore
till tomorrow🫡
Fun session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
Studied debugging c++ programs, working the IDE was a pain due to optimizations by the compiler.
thanks to AI, quickly learned how to turn the optimizations off and had fun with step ins and the likes.
till tomorrow🫡
Fun session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
Studied debugging c++ programs, working the IDE was a pain due to optimizations by the compiler.
thanks to AI, quickly learned how to turn the optimizations off and had fun with step ins and the likes.
till tomorrow🫡
Another good session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
focused on functions and headers, took a deceptively long time to complete but was worth it.
till tomorrow🫡
Tough but satisfying session on @OpenSecTraining
learning about shadow spacing and 16 byte padding of return values RIP address to understand why the stack is usually expanded by arbitrary looking numbers.
till tomorrow🫡
Another good session on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
focused on functions and headers, took a deceptively long time to complete but was worth it.
till tomorrow🫡
Good progress on https://t.co/XDqW3nleW9
The pace can feel pretty slow if one has some basic knowledge of programming, its a worthwile revision of concepts though and I guess the difficult parts will come up soon.
till then🫡