Elixir v1.20 released! Now officially a gradually typed language: Elixir type checks every single line of code, finding bugs and dead code, without developer overhead (no typing signatures) and extremely low false positives rate. Plus a faster compiler! Links and reports below.
When someone replies to a pull request comment with obvious AI content, it genuinely saddens me. PRs used to be a place to teach/learn/discuss software but now there’s nobody on the other side.
If I wanted an agent response, I’d ask mine.
Social coding is dead.
When Meta trains it models on 80+ TB of pirated books from LibGen and other platforms, it's called 'fair use', without them having to pay penalties and / or receive some form of legal punishment, as proceedings are ongoing.
When Aaron Swartz downloaded 70 GB of articles from JSTOR in 2010 he was facing a $1M fine and 35 years in prison, before taking his life in 2013.
Natural gas has been continuously seeping from the Haripur field in Sylhet, Bangladesh, for approximately 70 years following a blowout that occurred during the first drilling operation in 1955.
The ground at the location has been continuously leaking gas.
Me topo una convocatoria para hacer programas en python para chatbots para la @AgenciaGobMX y con la sorpresita que el SMTP lo maneja google.
Alguien avísele a @PPmerino que la soberanía digital del país México está administrada por la NSA de USA ;)
Elixir v1.19 will also include a "mix help app:phoenix" command that lists all modules in an application alongside the first paragraph of their docs. Tell this to your human and LLM friends.