

That is not a good example. That is an immediate function call happening once when the program starts and certainly does not have a large impact like you are suggesting.
That is not a good example. That is an immediate function call happening once when the program starts and certainly does not have a large impact like you are suggesting.
TS is compiled to JS, so the JS interpreter isn’t privy to the type information. TS is basically a robust static analysis tool
My first thought is perhaps the TS is not targeting ESNext so they’re getting hit with polyfills or something
That definitely raised an eyebrow for me. Admittedly I haven’t looked in a while but I thought I remembered perl being much more performant than ruby and python
Care to elaborate?
Work pc is probably being bogged down with remote management and antivirus junk
Other people have already provides detailed examples, while you have not, in this thread AND one 2 weeks ago. I don’t see any point in arguing with you because you’ve clearly decided you don’t like the show and that’s ok, but going on every thread where frieren comes up and insisting it’s glorifying actual human genocide is ridiculous and exhausting.
You either haven’t watched or are making up headcanon to justify your opinion.
Lol. Lmao even
To the first part, I agree. A skilled developer who can quickly separate the wheat from the chaff can get a boost out of AI.
It takes less time to just write code than to babysit an artificial dumbass.
Sounds like a them problem. Don’t let them pressure you into working OT.
Using moltengamepad like this person seems promising https://selfmadepenguin.wordpress.com/2024/02/14/how-i-solved-my-gamecontroller-problems/
I’d say that is more like a bug tracker than a database for if something works well
“Hallucination” is marketing to make the fact that llms are unreliable sound cool.
I had mic quality issues in discord for a while and it turned out it was discord’s echo/noise cancelation misbehaving. Turned it off and started using https://github.com/noisetorch/NoiseTorch instead. It’s actually way better at noise cancelation anyway.
Not that that’s necessarily what’s happening with your friend but thought I’d throw it out in case it is
I’m not totally sure if this is accurate but it sounds like you’re wanting to learn front end dev basics?
If so, MDN might be a reasonable place to start. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Learn_web_development
It’s in the tab overview menu https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/tab-overview-menu
Fish and Kate hell yeah 🤜 🤛
so how is this not the default case in Windows?
It actually is now
Just FYI the example that person gave would absolutely not explain a huge performance difference. I don’t think they understand what they’re looking at.