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Europe@feddit.org•German carmakers need China to compete globally, BMW CEO says ahead of Merz tripEnglish
5·2 days agoCarmakers need to stop sabotaging themselves to compete.
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Dull Men's Club@lemmy.world•I've had this puzzle on my phone for years. Every few months I'd glance at it and try and solve it. Last night, as I was eating dinner, I finally figured out the answer!English
3·2 days agoGot it! Really cool puzzle. I used to enjoy solving puzzles like this, but nowadays I don’t spend time in that.
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Europe@feddit.org•France's new energy law slashes targets on renewables in favour of nuclearEnglish
3·7 days agoIn political unstable times, a controversial project taking time gives more opportunity for opposition to delay or cancel the project. It is not my thinking that is short-sighted.
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Europe@feddit.org•France's new energy law slashes targets on renewables in favour of nuclearEnglish
226·7 days agoWhy have we seen some countries try to revive nuclear? It is not better than alternatives. Old plants are already too old to operate and new ones are expensive and take time. Is it just an excuse to continue mining and keep dangerous materials?
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
2·16 days agoI have talked with the author to confirm what he meant with this and other posts he made on compilation. He has confirmed that most (if not all) C compilers are not deterministic. He has pointed me to here as an example. He added that optimizations are not applied in deterministic order and when you add LTO it worsens the problem.
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
23·16 days agoI agree that LLM are made to be more exploratory, this is good as it allows them to experiment with more different topic, as opposed to always saying the same. However, I do not agree it is a feature for code generation, as you would need it to follow strict ruleset (code syntax, specification, tests). Whatever errors it generates and people accept are little mistakes in the threshold of acceptance for the person and a tradeoff for the cost of fixing the problem. In some contexts we see people focusing almost only on short term which leads to a lot of errors being allowed.
Moreover, you cannot say compilers are deterministic. There are situations where they are not (at least for the user).
https://krystalgamer.github.io/high-level-game-patches/
GCC’s unwarranted behaviour
In order to keep the code as small as possible I was compiling the code with -Os. Everything was working fine until I started to remove some printfs and started to get some crashes. Moving function calls around also seemed to randomly fix the problem, this was an indication that somehow memory/stack corruption was happening. After a lot of testing, I figured out that if -O2/-O3/-Os were used then the problem would appear. The issue was caused by Interprocedural analysis or IPA. One of its functions is to determine whether registers are polluted across function calls and if not then re-use them.
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Programming@programming.dev•A Software Library with No CodeEnglish
18·16 days agoa relative time formatting library that contains no code
The library is two text files (code) that are processed by an LLM (interpreter) to generate code of another type. This is not that new in terms of workflow.
I think what makes this the worst is the fact that the author admits that you can’t be sure the library will work until you generate the code and test it. Even then you cannot guarantee the security of the generated code and as you do not understand the code you also cannot give support or patch it.
When Performance Matters
If performance of a datetime processor is not relevant, what is? The author mentions they would like a browser implementation to be fast, documentable, fixable. However, operative systems, browsers, and other complex systems are made of little utilities like this that have very well documented functionalities and side effects.
But the above isn’t fully baked. Our models will get better, our agents more capable.
The whole assumption is that instead of creating a good stable base that anyone can use we should be just shtting out code until it works.
Eventually the hardware will be good enough to support a shitty bloated browser so we don’t need to optimize it.
Eventually people will harden their PC enough so we shouldn’t care about security.
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science@lemmy.world•Pesticides may drastically shorten fish lifespans, study findsEnglish
8·1 month agoNews Flash: Drinking poison may affect lifespan.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Meta starts kicking Australian children off Instagram and FacebookEnglish
3·3 months agoWe have won, but at what cost…
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Europe@feddit.org•Biometric Surveillance: EU States Agree on Mobile PassportEnglish
15·3 months agoThe use is explicitly optional for EU citizens or third-country nationals. The physical travel document must still be carried when crossing the border.
(bold added)They always present it as optional, and then create a whole infrastructure around it that expects and forces you to have it.
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Europe@feddit.org•Bowing to pressure, EU set to relax AI, privacy rulesEnglish
822·3 months agoBan anything digital. Back to the paper age.
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Europe@feddit.org•Bowing to pressure, EU set to relax AI, privacy rulesEnglish
67·3 months agoEU needs to stop listening to the giant companies and focus on the clean tech they are always delaying.
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Climate@slrpnk.net•High-resolution ‘fingerprint’ images reveal a weakening Atlantic Ocean circulation (AMOC)English2·4 months agoAt least the weather is very cool and stable in underground prepper bunkers.
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World News@beehaw.org•Moldova’s pro-EU party wins clear parliamentary majority, defeating pro-Russian groupsEnglish
16·5 months agoI keep seeing people celebrating the victory without commenting the rest. It was a good victory indeed, but it is just the beginning. The party lost 8 seats relative to 2021 and Russia will keep trying to corrupt, sabotage, attack the country.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Merz firms up opposition to combustion engine ban | dpa internationalEnglish
12·5 months agoELI15 Why are car companies in Europe so stuck with cars other than eletric? Shouldn’t eletric have better margins and include State/European incentives? And it is also cheaper in the long run for the consumer.
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Europe@feddit.org•Germany's Merz firms up opposition to combustion engine ban | dpa internationalEnglish
1·5 months agodeleted by creator
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Europe@feddit.org•Nations deliver new climate targets ahead of climate summitEnglish
3·5 months agoIt is good to see that countries are at least trying to keep up apearances. However, the problem is still there: money decides whether targets are met or not.
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