What are you maids working on?Last one: >>108872435
Shaming autists into suicide.
>maidnigger again ignores all courtesy and immediately rushes to shove his maidnigger obsession into the OP
>>108891616horse
>>108891646
t̶r̶a̶n̶n̶y̶ maid
Not another horsefuta meido thread.
Integrated Developer Environment.
>>108891909Linux is the best IDE.
>>108891909This you? >>108877116Because I don't think the compiler janny is capable of vectorizing your loop.
>>108892026Well the length of this loop is non-deterministic.
>>108892060Right, *but it doesn't matter* because you know that your buffer is always a multiple of an SIMD register (4096 / 32 = 128), and you're always going to output bytesRead bytes anyway. Who cares if you convert some extra bytes that just happened to be in the block if you never cause segfaults and never output invalid data?
>>108892073bro if you want to write code in assembly more power to you but I use C as a reasonable abstraction away from that tedium.Chris Sawyer wrote Roller Coaster Tycoon in ASM because he had to, if he had access to today's compilers he would have used C instead.
>>108892120>in assemblyIntrinsics work, too. I only shit on them because compilers don't know how to inline them for static data, which is not the case for you.>I use C as a reasonable abstraction away from that tediumUsed to say the same a couple years ago. The learning curve is only steep at the beginning.
>>108891909>debugger needs separate window/tile>source view duplicates content of editor>doesn't even follow the same syntax coloring scheme as the editor
>>108891616If I ask how to bash a node.js script will I get ignored again? I don't understand why it can open terminal but then just sits then doesn't load the node.js script. Should I just start with>#!/bash/envor whatever the fuck you need to call a node.js environment, but then how do I make the terminal then ask for user input?
>>108892200>>debugger needs separate window/tileit doesn'tYou can type edit into gdb.>>doesn't even follow the same syntax coloring scheme as the editorI set the highlighting of nano myself.
>>108891865>horsefuta meido threadExcellent idea!
https://leetcode.com/problems/jump-game-v/description/
>>108892479that was fun! took me a while. my time and space is N x D, but apparently its more efficient if you do the distance check in the cached dfs. ahh well!
HOLY FUCKING SHIT.I just realised AI is literally just the predictive text we saw on our phones right before AI came out which was just autocorrect extended to word pairs.We all know how much of a fuck up autocorrect is... well the whole fucking world is about to get autocorrected.
>>108892646autocorrect is based on edit distance / dynamic programming which has been around since the 60s, retard it has nothing to do with transformer models (LLMs)
>>108892646>>108892646>HOLY FUCKING SHIT.>I just realised AI is literally just the predictive text we saw on our phones right before AI came out which was just autocorrect extended to word pairs.>We all know how much of a fuck up autocorrect is... well the whole fucking world is about to get autocorrected....haha wow honestly I never maid that connection but...>Transformers in computer science were first introduced in 2017 in the paper titled "Attention Is All You Need" by researchers at Google.you're probably actually 100% correct in terms of what google was originally using it for on android. maybe I was in deficit of attention all this time.
>>108892666>666also paper:https://proceedings.neurips.cc/paper_files/paper/2017/file/3f5ee243547dee91fbd053c1c4a845aa-Paper.pdf
>>108892672>>108892666>>108892663oh my bad looks like originally it was for translations.> 7 Conclusion> In this work, we presented the Transformer, the first sequence transduction model based entirely on attention, replacing the recurrent layers most commonly used in encoder-decoder architectures with multi-headed self-attention.> For translation tasks, the Transformer can be trained significantly faster than architectures based on recurrent or convolutional layers. On both WMT 2014 English-to-German and WMT 2014 English-to-French translation tasks, we achieve a new state of the art. In the former task our best model outperforms even all previously reported ensembles.> We are excited about the future of attention-based models and plan to apply them to other tasks. We plan to extend the Transformer to problems involving input and output modalities other than text and to investigate local, restricted attention mechanisms to efficiently handle large inputs and outputs such as images, audio and video. Making generation less sequential is another research goals of ours.
Human intelligence is evidenced by our ability to build upon what we have.Can AI do that or does it need more training data?If AI was truly intelligent we should be able to give it a single byte of information and through trillions upon trillions of iterations it should be able to turn that byte into something meaningful.
>>108892777nice trips. also why would we need agi...? companies will just use the brains of "dead" humans to power waifu chats and boob generation in the future.https://www.ndtv.com/feature/watch-scientists-teach-human-brain-cells-in-petri-dish-to-play-doom-11225494
why is horse game so popular in the west suddenlynobody in japan plays this anymore
It can't even solve a question it has to run off to reddit for their opinion and then shills the reddit solution.
JUST ANSWER THE FUCKING QUESTION
>>108892844>>108892856you will never be employed (or a woman)
>>108892857I don't think you understand what's going on here. I am proving AI is just a reddit shill, I'm not a Rust tranny, I think the language is bloated garbage.
Just like reddit it can only give me the hiveminds opinion and shill Rust.
>>108892818>why is horse game so popular in the west suddenly nobody in japan plays this anymorewestern girls love horses. some are horses. the game came out in the west last year I think? also there's still a bunch of horse girl merch a 7/11 and they had some collab with family mart... it might be pretty old but they still had the banners?
>>108892844>>108892856C's biggest flaw is not letting me do compile time operations in the language. I should be able to write a program that renders a game scene, takes a screenshot, and then stores that as static data to the actual program, all in C
>>108892903>Japan has ripped off western horse girl technologyWhy are they like this?