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we all say in unison
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trouxe só fotorrealismo, só por simular a realidade.
ray tracing gráfico é uma gimmick (reflexão, global illumination) pra jogo no melhor dos casos.
já ray tracing de audio é algo louco q realmente é mto legal e devia ser feito em mais jogos, pq isso realmente muda mta coisa.
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tem muita propaganda bipartidária que faz com q os democratas pareçam como "a unica alternativa", mesmo q andem lado a lado aprovando a maior parte das mesmas politicas institucionais, e o msm pode ser dito sobre o bloco pt-pcdob-psol aqui.
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eu ia dizer q pelo menos alguns sabem, mas eu n sei se sabem das consequências disso. é equivalente a perguntar se os brasileiros sabem que o pt não é de esquerda.
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i'll probably code personal projects on codeberg from now on, although sourcehut seems interesting.
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youtu.be/ARt2fVT33Lw
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i'm patiently waiting for ai-bros to re-derive the importance of a codex once they find out that keeping more then one related piece of information is useful instead of asking the same thing over and over, but i don't have high hopes for that.
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blud think hes into something new when he said "well-structured query" and the only thing that was missing was "language" at the end. if only a way to query vast collections of structured data existed before, and had indepotency rules so doing the same query gave the same results for reliability
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passo 1: encontre sua localização
passo 2: encontre a localização dela
passo 3: mova metade da distancia entre vcs
passo 4: volte ao passo 1 e repita
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when gboard does it its annoying and i rarely use it cause it makes things out, but when its open ai you need to give it one gazillion dollars because it trained on more data.
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i think of it as a really juiced phone autocorrect that instead of training on my wierd quirky typing patterns trained on the entire internet instead. its remarkable that people would treat it as a generalized system or generative, since it can't generalize nor generate new content.
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"think ill just stick to me n mine"
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And I know how much not knowing the abstract theory is currently limiting for doing some complex stuff that I can't just stumble on my own since this is expected knowledge from any fresh cs grad for some jobs and I feel woefully under-qualified because of that.
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It only takes "picking up the pencil" and caring about writing code once to know that's wrong.
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Thinking the speed of writing code is a bottleneck isn't something that the craftspeople would dare say, since that's equivalent to saying "If we double engineers on the project it'll halve the time till completion".
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Programing is a craft. Dependencies and languages are tools. Its a highly creative exercise that's math and abstraction heavy and I'm far from knowing most of the theoretical underlying since I'm self thought, but just from what i know that is self evident.
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oq isso ta fazendo em sp eu n sei, talvez eu tenha sorte e ache mate couro nessa venda ai. é um salgadinho barato q eu comia bastante qdo eu morava em minas.
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vai fazer um ano q eu n vejo um gulositos/gulão
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vc fez eu lembrar de coisa q eu nem lembrava l
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