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v_krishna
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v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hegseth declares, 'I only speak American' to room full of foreign leadersEnglish
12·1 month agoFair enough point, I also see it in normal English usage for proper nouns but basically nowhere else.
Wikipedia agrees with you (and also calls out the New Yorker vehemently disagrees which I find oddly comforting and hilarious)
In British English this usage has been considered obsolete for many years, and in US English, although it persisted for longer, it is now considered archaic as well.[3] Nevertheless, it is still used by the US magazine The New Yorker.[4]
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Hegseth declares, 'I only speak American' to room full of foreign leadersEnglish
10·1 month agoEnglish does the same with most vowels, it’s called diaeresis though the only place I commonly see it is in the New Yorker (funnily enough googling what it is called led me to a New Yorker article about it.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I was on social media before web browsers existed. I am Legion.English
2·1 month agoI suddenly want to play Ultima Online!
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•I was on social media before web browsers existed. I am Legion.English
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v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘A feedback loop with no brake’: how an AI doomsday report shook US marketsEnglish
3·2 months agoI appreciate your response and in this long form explanation of your view I find i agree (both in theory and in practice) with most of what you wrote.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•‘A feedback loop with no brake’: how an AI doomsday report shook US marketsEnglish
2011·2 months agoYou’ve worked in ML since 2012 but dont think transformers have had an absolutely insane impact, for example in NLP and machine translation? (I have worked in those fields longer than that and while I dont think AGI or anything like that is coming from transformers and deep neural nets I think you are full of it if you dont admit they have revolutionized a large number of [highly technical] fields).
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Technology@lemmy.world•Judge scolds Mark Zuckerberg's team for wearing Meta glasses to social media trialEnglish
16·2 months agoWhen google glass came out (2012 or 13) it was absolutely hilarious living in the bay and regularly riding muni (public bus) in the mission. I saw multiple people run into the door/poles/etc and also multiple people get their glasses ripped off their face and stomped on. Bus driver just shrugged, bus patrons applauded. I’m no luddite and all for technology but even more for consent.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s you obscure low key achievement this year?English
3·4 months agoI mean, Salesforce is clearly different than Lockheed Martin, even if they do business with all sorts of companies (many of whom I wouldn’t personally want to be in business with).
I’ve specifically found b2b software at least a bit less creepy and invasive - I’ve done applied ML for many many years and prefer enterprise b2b vs consumer tech because of this.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What’s you obscure low key achievement this year?English
351·4 months agoWon’t necessarily go over well on Lemmy but still want to brag a bit. My company got bought by salesforce, life changing for my kids’ kids (let alone me and my wife). Had a meeting this week with Marx Benioff and he said “I dont care about that i want to hear that v_krishna thinks” and then spent 15 minutes on the spot answering his questions.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pinkEnglish
2·8 months agoOh god good ol ActiveSupport. I’m having flashbacks of so many ruby projects trying not to bring it in and basically reinventing it but poorly documented.
I still would say it was the language I’ve most enjoyed (professionally used most all higher level languages over 20+ years) but it might be nostalgia for a time early 2010s when rails was just freaking magic compared to the ways we used to build web apps.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•I'm new to using Ruby and this tickled me pinkEnglish
3·8 months agoThat’s not quite right, the language has defined Int#days and 10 is actually Int(10). 10.days calls the instance method days on an instance of an Int (it has been years since I’ve used ruby so not sure if the stdlib class is actually Int)
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•The average age of Disney princesses is 505y.English
17·8 months agoIRL Pocahontas was like 11 or 12.
My wife and I are 40 with 3 kids (in another week two of them will be in high school!) and we quote this at least twice a month, usually in bed, usually while pretend stiff-arming the other and saying “whooooooooomphf”
Dang, very sad. I was just in Nosara a few weeks back with my family and definitely noticed some serious rips (no surprise, the conditions that make a break good for surfing also make it dangerous).
Typescript makes for a whole different experience on the FE
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Not The Onion@lemmy.world•Bike lanes on Richmond-San Rafael Bridge are contributing to pollution, drivers sayEnglish
16·10 months agoDo you live here? There are major population centers on both sides of the bridge (Richmond on one end, San Rafael on the other) and the Ohlone trail + Richmond Greenway means you can ride a bike from Emeryville all the way to the bridge quite easily.
That said it’s a beast of a commute to ride. I’d say 90% of the bikers I see on there aren’t using it to commute but are using it for exercise/pleasure cycling. I do see about 10% of bikers on ebikes that could make this a viable commute.
v_krishna@lemmy.mlto
Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•What were you ahead on the curve of in hating?English
1·11 months agoI moved to the bay area in 2012, absolutely hated Musk back then and thought all of his success was hanging onto other’s coattails and good timing (which fair enough, is a skill + huge privilege in and of itself, but isn’t the same as inventing/engineering) but he was really popular here. He continued to reveal himself to be more and more of a shitheel over the years and I got to slowly see everybody I knew and worked with eventually come around to the same opinion I had held for more than a decade.





Same here, I tried a number of arch derivatives and arch as well when I got a new desktop last year (after many years of mac work computers, iMac desktop for my kids, mostly Alpine images in the cloud/on k8s, and many many years of mostly Debian and fedora derivatives before I had kids and had time to putter around with *nix). Endeavor suited my needs (some local LLM stuff, personal browsing, a few OSS projects, and Steam) and yay has generally worked great to bridge the gap between pacman and aur.