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What are you working on, /g/?
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>>107817026
she looked like a grandma at age 28
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>>107817026
Fuck Ada.
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>>107813107 #
I want to pivot into infrastructure more. Too dumb for C++, so aren’t Go or Rust my only choices?
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>>107817088
mostly due to her clothing and hairstyle
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>>107817026
Did you know that she has living descendants. One example is this guy:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Lytton,_5th_Earl_of_Lytton
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>>107817511
they can't program either
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>>107817026
>What are you working on, /g/?
Posting maids
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faggot thread, faggot OP
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>>107817088
>what Comp Sci does to a sickening cunt.
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>>107817480
What kind of infrastructure? Sysadmin/devops is mostly centered around using specific tools, bash and maybe python/go.
Rust is about as difficult as C++. It has a lot more steep learning curve but it's somewhat easier in the long run.
Go is not much different from Python for most tasks.
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>>107817088
I wonder if Babbage bagged her. I wonder id he inserted her punched card inside her analytical.
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reading this
https://smarimccarthy.is/posts/2024-12-02-four-years-of-jai/
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>>107818865
>jai/
4 years of jail
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every time I try to optimize my memory layout for speed, I barely get any gains. it feels like all that talk about memory bandwidth is a psyop
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>>107818905
maybe your code just isn't bottlenecked by memory
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My code is a mess, I don't understand the spec, the output is garbage, and the codepaths I have some idea about fixing aren't touched by my test input. Goodnight.
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>>107818905
It is not about layout, but how much memory you use which can be held in lower caches without swapping.
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>>107818905
>CPU caches don't exist
yes they do
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rX0ItVEVjHc
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>>107818905
You may need to invalidate the cache.
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>>107817026
Charles Babbage's assistant
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>>107819271
She invented pseudocode. That is big enough to be worth putting her in history books.
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>>107819403
>She invented pseud
So true
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>>107819403
>She invented pseudocode. That is big enough to be worth putting her in history books.
But she is not credited for having invented pseudocode, which would be fine if true (I don't know if it is, it's the first time I'm hearing this.), she is falsely credited for having written the first program and that's a problem.
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>>107818905
Maybe you should tell us *how* you're trying to optimize for it, and how you measure it.
A whole bunch of retards out there only measure their own code performance, not the effect the code has on the rest of the system (because that would be hard).

>>107817485
Look at her fucking face.
>dark eyes
>lines below the eyes
>lines framing the mouth
>dropping chin
She looks at least 40.
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>>107820043
>She looks at least 40.
She's 210
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>>107820079
Then post a photo of her being 210.
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>>107817088
I love this hag so much
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>>107817026
she's a fraud
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I finished compiling the quantifiers for my parsing DSL, it was 100 times easier than for a regex engine.
Here quantifiers are compiled as normal loops and they require 2 local variables maximum, one for saving the current position at the beginning of the loop and one for the counter if needed. Failure of the quantified pattern means breaking out of the loop. After the loop exit the last saved position at loop entry is restored and if necessary a check is made to make sure the loop counter is >= the minmal iteration requried, if it's not it means failure. All failures are static jumps to either the next alternation if any, or to the end of the current function which will return false.
Now I need to implement calls to C functions, for creating ast nodes.
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I haven't programmed much recently. Wanted to try out this new AI stuff. I downloaded Cursor and it was neat. I loved the auto complete. The other stuff didn't seem that useful (maybe for search and replace operations the agent stuff could be cool). However, I found out that you only get a limited number of autocompletes on the free version, which is obviously a bummer. Are there any decent local models I could use for autocomplete instead? What's the experience like with them? Googling told me that Qwen-4b could work.

PS VSCode itself is pretty neat. Definitely beats the memories I had from waiting on Visual Studio to do its thing.



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