I built lispc: an ANSI Common Lisp AOT compiler. I did vibe coding to develop the compiler, standard library, and example applications. It produces static x86-64 ELF binaries for Linux with zero dependencies.
It's here, https://t.co/qVhGXNi9Ba
#Linux#vibecoding#Lisp
This is fascinating & shows how weak colour information can be on a photo for the brain to fill in the gaps and "colourise" it for you. It's a black & white photo, but overlaid with a thin grid of coloured lines. They're enough to trick your mind into seeing a full colour image
#otd in 1965, a nun named Mary Keller became the first woman to earn a computer-science PhD in the US. She later helped developed #BASIC: https://t.co/CRC4wYKyou
@MentalFloss
When looking at the overall workforce, Asian Americans make up 13% of working professionals in the U.S., but, as they move up the corporate ladder, they occupy just 6% of leadership roles https://t.co/qBw6limlbd
In the last year, search interest in “Asian representation” reached a 10-year high. For Asian Pacific American Heritage Month, we're celebrating the Gold House #A100 list that recognizes those fighting for authentic representation. https://t.co/jykPOsMCPq #AAPIHM
Microsoft: welcome back! You were a great community member in the mid 90's — which later took a sad & weird turn, but I trust you won't go there again. https://t.co/Qv3uImBk1c
In 1968 two MIT researchers wrote a paper about the computer as a communications device.
“In a few years,” they wrote, “men will be able to communicate more effectively through a machine than face-to-face.”
https://t.co/on5gFPB8Yc
I only looked into this for half an hour, and spent a couple of hours reading the doc, related postings and articles. So far, looks great. Very interesting language and a lot of features. Very impressed how fast it's developing.
V is about speed, and we have a very useful tool for monitoring compilation speed and catching commits that cause slowdowns early on:
https://t.co/DTzWyrB7lm
Just recently a 49ms slowdown was caught, which might not seem much, but it meant a 20% increase in compilation time.
RIP to computing pioneer Larry Tesler, the inventor of copy-paste.
RIP to computing pioneer Larry Tesler, the inventor of copy-paste.
RIP to computing pioneer Larry Tesler, the inventor of copy-paste.
https://t.co/9wun1dPNMs (v/@aliszewski@Gizmodo)
IBM’s open-source Project CLAI (Command Line AI) is an R&D platform that seeks to bring the power of AI to the command line. https://t.co/NkylLj8IbT