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The whole point was to kill personal computing.

It's still advertisement of the shittiest kind.

Comment made using Mozilla Firefox.


You misunderstood it's purpose:

Sent from iPhone - desirable cool rich person

Made using Mozilla Firefox - poor uncool nerd


All I know is that you cannot transport toilet paper in tunnels.

IIRC generators and co-routines are equivalent in a sense that you can implement one with the other.

Generators are a subset of coroutines that only yield data in one direction. Full coroutines can also receive more input from the caller at every yield point.

Easy: regulation always favors incumbents.

Only as long as corps are allowed to lobby or introduce financial incentives into policy making

So any day ending in y for the US Congress?

I don't think HTTPX is a registered trademark.

All processors have memory on the same die.

How much, what kind, and what is your source?

All mainstream server CPUs have a megabyte or two of SRAM on a core, of course.


Exactly. :-)

As hilariously portrayed in the indie game "Oh...Sir!! The Insult Simulator".

Meta gives money to the Heritage Foundation? Wild.


That's not how I read this:

> Meta spent a record $26.3 million on federal lobbying in 2025, deployed 86+ lobbyists across 45 states, and covertly funded a group called the Digital Childhood Alliance (DCA) to advocate for the App Store Accountability Act (ASAA). But the operation extends beyond Meta.

> The Heritage Foundation funds three of six named DCA coalition organizations, staffs the advocacy pipeline from Capitol Hill to state legislatures, and has merged leadership with another coalition member.


I find it very interesting about the Turing test that as chatbots improve, so do humans get better at recognizing them.


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