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Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›

@R0yMu

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Opensource consultant. #AIGC #Infra #CloudNative #Web3 FOSS, GNU Hacker, W3C privacy reviewer, Compiler writer, OSdever

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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
3 months
Folks, we provide GNU Artanis consulting services based on @hardenedlinux https://t.co/PuA5ixrtuC
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
3 days
This is "Slippery Slope Fallacy". Constrain your logic in the Rust context, it is reasonable.
@schteppe
Stefan
4 days
If you use unsafe{} in Rust, you should be writing C++ instead If you use a raw pointer in C++, you should be writing C instead If you use inline asm in C, you should be writing assembler instead
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
3 days
Here's my theory, you have to buy a game with a price, so they are positive to optimize. But the browsers are free of charge, so they don't have to care about it. After all, users don't spend money on it. Actually, people should buy FOSS, it's not free in price to optimize it.
@NikTek
NikTek
4 days
The PS3 alone had 512mb of ram in total (256MB of system RAM and 256MB of video memory) and it ran most demanding games like GTA V. A single tab taking up to 1.2GB of RAM is some crazy unoptimized work, how can this possibly be more demanding than a fully fledged video-game?
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
5 days
This claim doesn't mean anything. Borrow checking provides no safety guarantees within unsafe scope (raw pointers, static mut...) aren't auto auditable. It only enforces the Rust memory model in safe code; unsafe opts out, so either avoid it entirely or manage risks like in C++.
@_Felipe
Felipe O. Carvalho
5 days
@davepl1968 We get that you don't want to learn a new language. 5 minutes of Rust would make it clear this is not true at all. Auditing unsafe code is much easier than auditing all the code because everything is unsafe.
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
6 days
Academia nowadays lags behind industry in both engineering and research. Pursuing a PhD requires a significant investment of time and money, yet the degree itself often provides limited real-world value.
@jbhuang0604
Jia-Bin Huang
6 days
We saw a significant drop in the number of CS PhD applicants this year 🀯 The decline is even sharper for computer vision! 😱
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
7 days
You are actually testing language runtime boot time. Obviously, JVM based language will be slower.
@ohmypy
Anton Zhiyanov
8 days
Here's a little unscientific chart showing the compile/run times of a "hello world" program in different languages. I used single-core, containerized sandboxes on an ancient CPU, so the exact times aren't very interesting, but relative timings are.
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
8 days
If it's AI not human to write tests first for TDD, maybe I could try with a small project to see if it's a case. We should let AI do the boring work as possible.
@rohanpaul_ai
Rohan Paul
9 days
FAANG software engineer tells how they vibe code at FAANG --- "You still always start with a technical design document. This is where a bulk of the work happens. The design doc starts off as a proposal doc. If you can get enough stakeholders to agree that your proposal has
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
10 days
Super cool!
@Abhishekcur
Abhishek🌱
11 days
I’m building my own C compiler in pure C11. frontend + middle-end + backend. targeting x86-64. not a toy, a real medium-level compiler. will share in just some weeks soon. doing this to actually learn systems the way they should be learned. I choose C because I want to learn
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
12 days
Interesting, an interview should have a round to solve a hard question by chatting with AI.
@ID_AA_Carmack
John Carmack
13 days
In some important ways, a user’s LLM chat history is an extended interview. The social media algorithms learn what you like, but chats can learn how you think. You should be able to provide an LLM as a job reference, just like you would a coworker, manager, or professor. It can
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
12 days
Oh, I'm glad, will he? How to force him to do so?
@NurNochCube
πŸœ‚ β–‘Daniel Cubentrieb
13 days
@slimjimmy_dev We could do the funniest shit and put rust in the BSD kernel so Lunduke has to switch to GNU Hurd or templeOS
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
12 days
Hello World is so classic because it shows what a complete but minimum program looks like. Obviously, these codes are not a complete program.
@_devJNS
JNS
13 days
you wrote your first Hello World in which programming language?
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
14 days
Depends on the depth to learn. For the easy start part, it is usually far from computer science, that is to say, the complexity is not enough for your career moat.
@CodeByNZ
NZ β˜„οΈ
15 days
Is software development still worth learning in this era of AI?
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@refactoai
Refacto
15 days
@R0yMu Agreed. More teams are offloading the tedious parts of review to AI code reviewers so that developers can focus on the more strategic stuffs like design decisions and architecture.
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
15 days
I saw some people worry about Fil-C performance. But if you really want, you can use Fil-C only for runtime analysis in the CI pipeline. It will throw an exception when shit happens in runtime. So you can fix it, then release with your favorite C/C++ compiler. cc @filpizlo
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
15 days
Lisp is not cult, your posts won't be removed when you criticize it.
@scheminglunatic
alcuin ❄️
16 days
Lisp is easily the most cult like over C, Rust, or Haskell but that answer can change very easily depending on whether or not you are including or excluding the Japanese speakers from the Lisp community [and whether it's native Japanese people or you also include the weebs.]
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
15 days
You mean Scheme?
@Tech_girlll
Mari
16 days
What programming language is this?
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
15 days
Partly agreed. Actually, before AI era, we usually separate code review to 2 parts: 1. Outsider: help on typo/syntax style 2. Insider: design and architect This era, we can only focus on insider part. https://t.co/0ZR9mDXmRn
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hackernoon.com
Code reviews are pricey. Let machines catch style issues so humans can focus on what matters: security, scalability, and architecture.
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
16 days
I think @SEGA_OFFICIAL should consider making their Football Manager with WebGPU, and let the big database run on the server side. That will be easier for fans and users league.
@ChromiumDev
Chrome for Developers
21 days
πŸ“’ WebGPU is now officially supported across Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Safari β†’ https://t.co/TNB1bpcQtq Access high-performance 3D graphics and AI capabilities right in the browser with this major milestone.
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
16 days
"I chose xxxx because I'm not smart enough to write a big project with C++". The cult is teaching people to confess they are stupid now.πŸ€”
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
18 days
There's is no modern C++ propaganda, we are telling you the truth. But don't expect us to make a cult to cage you, we just hope you can take a look and try modern C++.
@ChShersh
Dmitrii Kovanikov
19 days
When people say that Go, Rust or Zig are better than C++
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@R0yMu
Roy Mu πŸ’™πŸ’›
19 days
Yes, I'd love to take advantage to generate tests, beat meπŸ––
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