glossary of terms i use in my posts
Object Programming: the original implementation behind Alan Kay principles.
object: not a struct! abstract concept. anything that sends and receives messages.
Java/OOP: the flanderization of OP as implemented in C++, Java and friends.
@dejavucoder i think this is real but also have a contradictory anecdote where i basically didn't tweet for a week and then made a single tweet and it got like 800 likes sooo idfk twitter moment
algo is super broken rn and puts tons of value in reply-to-reply which is a slop reply generator
Ubisoft CEO is today having an "invitation-only" meeting with the European Commission, hosted by VGE, 2 weeks before the EC planned answer to our ECI.
SKG was not invited.
Thus, we publish an Open Letter, that we invite everyone of you to read it and share it for visibility.
i feel like i'm taking crazy pills. why do AGVs need to send JSON. WHY. these things use ladder logic PLCs, they have hard realtime budgets, WHY are you making them output and ingest JSON. forget protobufs/flatbuffers, why not at least let them negotiate to msgpack. whyyyyyyyyyyy
@DanielW_Kiwi there is no good tool for end-to-end simulation of factories, most fleet management systems are still literally windows boxes that are installed inside factories. robots run ubuntu 16.04 (IN PRODUCTION RIGHT NOW)
most people who interact with LLMs and post their transcripts seem to have the emotional maturity of 5-year-olds and would probably yell at the cashier because the big mac is too expensive
one could extrapolate from this
@evanlapointe it feels like the opposite for me because if i think a task is difficult then it will drive me into analysis paralysis. "how hard can it really be?" makes things much more manageable bc i can just make progress and handle what comes up on the way