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jurraca 5 months ago
New Deftones coming soon LFGGGG
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jurraca 6 months ago
The czech Techcrunch is called CzechCrunch ๐Ÿ’ฏ๐Ÿ˜†
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jurraca 6 months ago
Today ~500k high school grads sat for philosophy exam in france. 4 hours to write an essay, the prompt choices: "Does our future depend on technics?" "Is truth always convincing?" "Do we need art?" "Are we free in all circumstances?"
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jurraca 6 months ago
man Mistral ships like crazy
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jurraca 6 months ago
has anyone built a kind 10002 directory? So you can find a users relays in the outbox model? #devstr
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jurraca 6 months ago
im getting 'filter item too large'' errors from relays for querying for 4 authors... no comprendo... whats the size limit?
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jurraca 7 months ago
imo one possible vector of ecash adoption is the amount of vibe coded apps that devs will make public but dont want to turn into a whole business or subscription play. They're happy to keep it running if it makes a small, positive return by users sending them ecash per usage.
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jurraca 7 months ago
I regret to inform you that france has discovered brisket... and they are fucking good at it ๐Ÿฅน
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jurraca 7 months ago
great writeup, and funny I try not to shill langs or ecosystems--to each their own--but one should note that Erlang (and by proxy Elixir) have the concepts of Agent and Supervisor baked into the language for decades. The framework for these patterns is called OTP. See Every language ecosystem will need frameworks to handle async, coordinated, supervised agents that scale. And they will need to be highly parallel, again concerns that Erlang addressed decades ago. I suspect every language ecosystem will end up rebuilding OTP frameworks in order to build agent fleets. I disagree with the author when he says "we're already very good at parallelizing work". In most languages, parallelism is an afterthought bolted on to the language (Python being a great example of this), and their performance cannot match languages and VMs that took parallelism as a first-class concern (Rust, Go, Erlang). Engineer or not, I recommend you spend some time reading on the history of Erlang and Elixir--highly relevant to the times at hand. View quoted note โ†’
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jurraca 7 months ago
want feynman diagrams for opcodes
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