I actually think it work fairly well, if it wasn't regulated.
Eg a company like Google (or similar) could probably offer you better on the job vocational training than going to uni would do to teach anyone programming.
Nah man, the US Navy knew too, they're generally pretty knowledgeable about boats and stuff, although I guess that's not such a widely known fact in this post truth world of yours.
I thought do Gaza people support Hamas or Not?
There must be lots people who know where tunnels are. Where tunnel entrances are , and surely a proportion of those would NOT be Hamas supporters. So do they report the existence of these tunnels and Hamas military use to outside Gaza authorities ?
The part about modern standards can't be overlooked, though. Somebody from before the 1600s would lack egalitarian values, does that failure deserve blame? That's like saying they should have invented and promoted egalitarianism early. I mean sure, in principle, but it's a lot to ask, and they should have invented transistors too.
You mean tooling as it was already kind of available on Turbo Pascal for MS-DOS?
When people discuss Go tooling feels like Renaissance folks resdicovering Roman city enginnering.
VSCode is certainly an Integrated Development Editor, and it is such a dead concept that one of the key Visual Age and Eclipse linage of IDEs is the one behind it, Erich Gamma.
Biggest difference is that one hardly needs to code extensions, or manually configure them most of the time, a simple install button press is only that is needed to get any extension going, many of which graphical, taking all advantage of the Web platform.
I would have rather seen "Closure" being dumped, ClojureScript is supposed to run on the web (or Node.js) so why is there a need for Java 21 and an ancient library in 2025. In fact, Closure / Java / Maven keeps me away from ClojureScript, if there was no dependency on JVM stuff I would move to it (at-least for hobby projects / quick scripts).
> Further, one of the issues with remote servers is tenancy
Excellent write-up and understanding of the current state of MCP
I’ve been waiting for someone to point it out. This is in my opinion the biggest limitation of the current spec.
What is needed is a tool invocation context that is provided at tool invocation time. This of course implies an upstream authnz that feeds these details and more.
Such tool context would allow passing information that would allow authorizing, authentication but also tracing the original “requester”, think of it as “tool invoked on behalf of user identity”
If you’re interested in this topic, my email is in my bio: I’m of the architect of our tool calling implementation that we’ve been running in production for the past year.
I think it's very reasonable to expect that there should be better communication here about this actually being a combination culture-fit-and-coding assessment. But I don't actually think it's fair to say that nobody is told about the metric. It's pretty clear to me. I think a lot of other people here also understood it (which makes sense, because they're all Hacker News brained). I agree that this sucks if you don't "get" it but I'm not entirely sure if there is a good way to convey this. Maybe they shouldn't be looking for this at all but that's a separate discussion.
The way I'd create extra functionality is to give command-line access with a permission step in between. I'd then create a folder of useful scripts and give it permission to execute those.
You can make it much more than just a coding agent. I personally use my personal LLMs for data analysis by integrating it with some APIs.
These type of LLM systems are basically acting as a frontend now that respond to very fuzzy user input. Such an LLM can reach out to your own defined functions (aka a backend).
The app space that I think is interesting and that I'm working on is creating these systems combined with some solid data creating advicing/coaching/recommendation systems.
If you want some input on building something like that, my email is in my profile. Currently I'm playing around with an LLM chat interface with database access that gives study advice based on:
* HEXACO data (personality)
* Motivational data (self-determination theory)
* ESCO data (skills data)
* Descriptions of study programs described in ESCO data
If you want to chat about creating these systems, my email is in my profile. I'm currently also looking for freelance opportunities based on things like this as I think there are many LLM applications to which we've only scratched the surface.
In what ways? I paid for both, but I only use TIC-80 since I prefer open source and it has a FreeBSD port. I am also not sure if PICO8 supports alternative languages like Fennel or Janet as well as TIC-80 does?
as for the uk train stations, the temperatures are in part due to their age - London Underground was built in 1870s, and since that time rocks accumulated so much heat that it is extremely difficult to maintain human-friendly temperatures. Japan subway is 70 years younger, so it’s easier for them to maintain temps.
(And my hometown Warsaw subway is even younger - 50 years, and I’m not sure we even have an ac, whilst the temperatures are very decent)
Choosing Rust for new projects is very different than trying to rewrite an existing codebase with thousands of hours poured into it. Or worse, demanding that someone else do that for you for free.
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It's probably possible to do if you think about it carefully but generally enqueuing a message is going to take a lock, especially if you can send an arbitrary number of messages (which may require the queue to be reallocated).
I think that just another Dogecoin with premine will inevitably face the 51% attack, but a really fare cryptocurency with a big goal will attract not only attackers but a fare people. I remember how many serious people were making some bald statements to crack ETC and somehow there were more honest H/s than attacker's ones.