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  • Pivotal Labs originally, then joined VMWare Tanzu I think, Now in turn bought by Broadcom

  • Segmentation Fault (Core Dumped)

  • Huh, i thought PZ shipped a Java runtime?

  • That BASIC GOTO joke got me real good, kudos to the author xD

  • Did a quick search and yep, it was a collection of rubidium atoms https://www.livescience.com/black-hole-analog-confirms-hawking.html

  • Oh seppukku?

  • Ah sorry I meant a default argument which was a dict, thanks for the tip tho!

  • Oh I had a similar bug but with defaulted dicts. Default args are constructed once and reused. Not a problem for immutable args, but mutables like dicts (and sets I'd also assume) are all shared.

    EDIT: whoops, didn't see you spoilered the answer, my bad! If it helps, i found my bug when dealing with cross-thread stuff, so that was a fun moment to bisect

  • Moksori's playlists on YouTube, really great collections

  • pro tip

  • Oof right in the feels

  • PyTorch is now under the Linux Foundation AFAIK, but yes it did originate at FB

  • Goose Willis

  • I can suggest LogSeq as a nice alternative for Obsidian. Notes are all in Markdown too!

  • I wonder if the Henry Stickmin collection was the reason it took off

  • ...it's been 5 years since Among Us?

  • Teabags

  • Obligatory XKCD What If: https://what-if.xkcd.com/79/

  • Oh dude thank you for finding it again. I remember seeing this a long time ago and once I learned it, I completely forgot how to do the standard shoelace knot. This one was so much faster

  • iykyk

  • (1,2,2,50)-loss-quinquagintinane

  • I would actually bring a parallel to the device driver-firmware blob split that's common with hardware support in Linux. While the code needed to run inference with a model is straightforward and several open source versions exist already, the model itself is a bunch of tensors whose behaviour we don't have any visibility into. Bias is less a problem of the inference code and more an issue with the data it was trained on

  • internet funeral @lemmy.world
    Kevin @programming.dev

    quite calming