I need to meet this “they” everyone talks about. This group seems very important.
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lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•No JS, No CSS, No HTML: online "clubs" celebrate plainer websitesEnglish1·1 month agoThat’s fair, actually: my project had 2 packages in my
node_modules
(not mypackage.json
, total dependencies!) in vanilla JS, now it has well over 100. Unreal.
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•No JS, No CSS, No HTML: online "clubs" celebrate plainer websitesEnglish91·1 month agoI host my own website, and I decided to rewrite the JS portions in React, in order to learn the framework. Boy was it a learning experience: To do the same thing required 2-4 times the amount of code—and that’s just in the scripts, let alone the all the bloat from the packages and the bundler.
I know this is a bit more radical than cutting out frameworks, but working with the JS ecosystem was such a pain, largely because there’s you need to piece together different software to make a stack work, which may or may not go together well. And since your stack is likely unique, good luck getting help on your problems. It made me miss Rust (albeit most languages do)—in Rust, you have Cargo for everything, and it’s beautiful. Rust has its own difficulties, but they actually feel surmountable compared to the dependency hell of JS.
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Disney and Universal Sue A.I. Firm for Copyright InfringementEnglish5·2 months agoHey man, the only people who can challenge the new oligarchs, so it seems, are the old oligarchs. And I say: let them fight!
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Groups of AI agents spontaneously form their own social norms without human helpEnglish2·2 months agoAh, that makes a lot more sense lol
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Groups of AI agents spontaneously form their own social norms without human helpEnglish4·2 months agoCould you show me the place in the study where it says this? I wasn’t able to find it, and this seems pretty important
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•AI-driven weather prediction breakthrough reported - The GuardianEnglish9·4 months agoLove this. This is the kind of stuff sophisticated ML models were born to do!
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Let's knock down social media's walled gardens - Tim Berners-LeeEnglish5·4 months agoThis is an interesting article, but I can only think of how current tech corporations would be absolutely drooling over the AI trained on financial transactions named Charlie—and very little would likely prevent them from getting their hands on it in the long term.
But, as always, I hope I’m just being paranoid. Best of luck to old TimBL—he’s revolutionized the world once; why not again?
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Am I allowed to use gentoo if im not 40+ or dating?English1·4 months agoYeah, Gentoo is really tough to use if you’re not somewhat familiar with Linux, it’s ins and outs, and its general ecosystem. Even the handbook assumes a lot of knowledge. But when you get it operating… boy is it rewarding. It’s like difficult hike—you’re wrung out, but you’re stronger from it in the long-run, and the view is amazing.
You know, I’d recommend starting with Arch, actually. It’s got challenges of its own, but a manual Arch install can help familiarize yourself with the Linux install process in general, and can help ease you into the Linux-from-Scratch-with-training-wheels that is Gentoo. And the documentation (ArchWiki) is famous for how helpful and informative it is. It’s definitely better than the Gentoo Handbook on that front!
lmr0x61@lemmy.mlto linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Am I allowed to use gentoo if im not 40+ or dating?English2·5 months agoIt’s not gentoo late, bro!
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