Forwarded from astronomy
Two crescents in the sky. Daytime Moon meets morning Star.
Image Credit & Copyright: Cui Yongjiang and Shi Zexing
T.me/astronomy
Image Credit & Copyright: Cui Yongjiang and Shi Zexing
T.me/astronomy
Freedom is never comfortable. It can only be found outside comfort zone.
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Forwarded from NeoLAB
Surprisingly Unknown Linux Tools
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0qx0UFw4MQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s0qx0UFw4MQ
YouTube
Linux Tools: A ℂ𝕠𝕞𝕗𝕪 Guide
In today's behemoth of a video, Denshi tries his luck at a grab-bag of Linux tools that both casual and advanced users may find useful.
Submit fanart at alex@denshi.org
00:00 Preface and Fanart
00:36 Intro
01:34 Network Manager Applet
02:32 cbatticon
03:07…
Submit fanart at alex@denshi.org
00:00 Preface and Fanart
00:36 Intro
01:34 Network Manager Applet
02:32 cbatticon
03:07…
Forwarded from EYM - Elevate Your Mind
DON'T BE SHY AT 4 THINGS:
1⃣ Old clothes because your clothes doesn't define your talent.
2⃣ Poor friends because there is no status in friendship.
3⃣ Old parents because what you are today is because of them.
4⃣ Simple living because success can't judge by appearance.
@leantolearn
1⃣ Old clothes because your clothes doesn't define your talent.
2⃣ Poor friends because there is no status in friendship.
3⃣ Old parents because what you are today is because of them.
4⃣ Simple living because success can't judge by appearance.
@leantolearn
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Forwarded from QUANTUM
The End of Programming
By Matt Welsh
Programming will be obsolete. I believe the conventional idea of "writing a program" is headed for extinction, and indeed, for all but very specialized applications, most software, as we know it, will be replaced by AI systems that are trained rather than programmed. In situations where one needs a "simple" program (after all, not everything should require a model of hundreds of billions of parameters running on a cluster of GPUs), those programs will, themselves, be generated by an AI rather than coded by hand.
https://m-cacm.acm.org/magazines/2023/1/267976-the-end-of-programming/fulltext
By Matt Welsh
Programming will be obsolete. I believe the conventional idea of "writing a program" is headed for extinction, and indeed, for all but very specialized applications, most software, as we know it, will be replaced by AI systems that are trained rather than programmed. In situations where one needs a "simple" program (after all, not everything should require a model of hundreds of billions of parameters running on a cluster of GPUs), those programs will, themselves, be generated by an AI rather than coded by hand.
https://m-cacm.acm.org/magazines/2023/1/267976-the-end-of-programming/fulltext