We all knew this was happening. If yall are interested in lisp, join this group.
https://t.me/lisp_et
https://t.me/lisp_et
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For anyone interested in the video he made: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hDJ5vXRPZCE
YouTube
Read the docs (don't skim them)
99% of developers will never do this one thing, which makes it super easy for you to get ahead.
As a blog post: https://aaronfrancis.com/2023/read-the-docs-like-a-book.
The original tweet: https://twitter.com/aarondfrancis/status/1723375705499574397.
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As a blog post: https://aaronfrancis.com/2023/read-the-docs-like-a-book.
The original tweet: https://twitter.com/aarondfrancis/status/1723375705499574397.
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Stop naming generic type params, with one letter variables. Use descriptive names as you would for regular variables.
Sam Altman + All-In
Today's gonna be a great day.
Today's gonna be a great day.
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In conversation with Sam Altman
(0:00) Welcoming Sam Altman to the show!
(2:28) What's next for OpenAI: GPT-5, open-source, reasoning, what an AI-powered iPhone competitor could look like, and more
(21:56) How advanced agents will change the way we interface with apps
(33:01) Fair use,β¦
(2:28) What's next for OpenAI: GPT-5, open-source, reasoning, what an AI-powered iPhone competitor could look like, and more
(21:56) How advanced agents will change the way we interface with apps
(33:01) Fair use,β¦
Carmack is right. Act on press is way better.
You can try it out on the web, go to you favourite button and replace
You can try it out on the web, go to you favourite button and replace
...addEventListener("click", ... with ...addEventListener("mousedown", ..., it feels way faster.click triggers on releasemousedown triggers on pressπ3
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Carmack is right. Act on press is way better. You can try it out on the web, go to you favourite button and replace ...addEventListener("click", ... with ...addEventListener("mousedown", ..., it feels way faster. click triggers on release mousedown triggersβ¦
Made a web extension that does this. It only works on firefox for now.
It essentially overloads most click actions registered on elements, to happen on
https://github.com/frectonz/act-on-press
It essentially overloads most click actions registered on elements, to happen on
mousedown instead of click.https://github.com/frectonz/act-on-press
GitHub
GitHub - frectonz/act-on-press: A web extension that let's you trigger click actions on press instead of release.
A web extension that let's you trigger click actions on press instead of release. - frectonz/act-on-press
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This is not good for my already parasocial life.
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from @brookmg
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from @brookmg
https://forms.gle/y96BCscXN1otjkyx9
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Executive Idea Exchange Forum- Financing Startups
Thank you for your interest in this event and for your time! The Executive Idea Exchange Forum is an event organized by the Department of Management of Addis Ababa University. The first forum will focus on the intricacies surrounding Financing Startups inβ¦
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Introducing our esteemed guest, Fraol Lemecha
We are excited to announce that Fraol Lemecha, a brilliant second-year architectural engineering student with a passion for programming, will be joining our panel discussion on Friday, May 17th, at the GDSC AAU welcoming event.
Fraol is a Rust advocate who enjoys learning and experimenting with programming languages. He loves to study their deep structures and modify them. As an occasional open-source contributor, he has worked on many projects. Additionally, he has been active in Code Night, the largest Ethiopian developers' community, where he shares his projects and insights.
Join us on Friday, May 17th, for a discussion on Fraol's programming journey, self-learning, open-source contributions, and his deep understanding of abstract programming concepts. Learn valuable lessons and network with passionate individuals.
Register Here
@GDSCAAU
We are excited to announce that Fraol Lemecha, a brilliant second-year architectural engineering student with a passion for programming, will be joining our panel discussion on Friday, May 17th, at the GDSC AAU welcoming event.
Fraol is a Rust advocate who enjoys learning and experimenting with programming languages. He loves to study their deep structures and modify them. As an occasional open-source contributor, he has worked on many projects. Additionally, he has been active in Code Night, the largest Ethiopian developers' community, where he shares his projects and insights.
Join us on Friday, May 17th, for a discussion on Fraol's programming journey, self-learning, open-source contributions, and his deep understanding of abstract programming concepts. Learn valuable lessons and network with passionate individuals.
Register Here
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