

I haven’t read the Tiny Pointers article yet, but the OP article implies that the new hash tables may rely on them. If so, then the blocker could be the introduction (or lack thereof) of tiny pointers in programming languages.
I haven’t read the Tiny Pointers article yet, but the OP article implies that the new hash tables may rely on them. If so, then the blocker could be the introduction (or lack thereof) of tiny pointers in programming languages.
“Mini”. With a 6.3 inch screen this is like calling Shaq small because he’s shorter than Yao Ming.
Hyperion is boring, but is close enough to a pre-enshittification default android launcher as it gets (read: before the Google assistant integration).
Depends on nutritional value. Snack if empty calories, meal if reasonably nutritious. Cake? Snack. Fruit salad? Meal.
“Password must contain letters numbers, and at least one of these special characters.”
Turns out, half of those special characters weren’t allowed 🫠
Looking at OP’s history, the text is probably a transcript of the video (haven’t watched the video).
I wouldn’t be surprised if they also carefully selected the “medical” part. Drug prescription? Medical. Post-intervention recovery? Not “medical”.
I’ve known the latter as just “pastina” and I agree with it being the worst.
L4: Flesh of unknown abominations.
You already said veggies
Ever since that IT Crowd episode I can’t not pronounce pedestal as “pedal stool”.
You’d feel at home in Ontario.
The surprising part is that the TSA actually managed to find something.
I bought one and put Bazzite on it. It’s now my kids’ gaming console. Integrated GPUs are perfectly cromulent for most casual games.
It’s your house’s shrine to Anoia. Rattle it every once in a while.
So you’re saying that D-Link’s reputation will increase as a result?
Ayden, Brayden, Kayden, Bobayden… Can probably generalize this to “unique” spellings like Kayleygh, Kyrsrtyn, etc.
Waiting for Ruth to be popular again. No one makes pies like Ruth.
Go the Warhammer 40K emperor route: set up nukes worldwide, triggered by a pacemaker on me. I die, the world dies.
FWIW mobile keyboards (I’m assuming you’re in mobile based on the auto correct discussion) don’t use LLM, they’re basically just simple statistical models. Which is one reason they suck, yes, but it also means they’re less power hungry and can be more privacy friendly. Unless you use Google’s default keyboard on Android, in which case it might correct “its” to “I love Google, it has never done anything wrong and deserves all of our private data, all hail Google’s CEO”, which is a common typo.