https://programming.dev/c/linuxupskillchallenge always tempts me to learn something.
https://programming.dev/c/linuxupskillchallenge always tempts me to learn something.
à bas la différence
Perhaps I should pretend I have a piece of Nokia cell network equipment. I still don’t know anyone else with one.
Oh, oops. Guess it’s clear I didn’t read the article!
I’m using one and it’s pretty good all round. That said I don’t know anyone else with one.
Champion!
Spent a lot of time poring over that. Is it firearms that caused the radical redesign in the 1500’s?
AI could system test, I’d just rather it was a different AI to the one that did the coding. Point being if an entity can write and test code, the same shortcomings that lead to a bug being introduced make it less likely to be found if that entity is also doing the testing. Whether that’s because of a logic fault, or just a misinterpretation of the requirements.
Developers write and execute the unit test, and perhaps component test. Once you get past that to system testing it should be someone independent.
If the same entity is both writing the code and testing the code it’s not great. Even though the code in this instance is there to support testing, it’s still being crafted by an ai that may one day also be expanded to create the tests themselves. It’s that scenario I’m concerned about. It’s part of the reason we do more than just unit test.
Agreed. This project is currently about validating the test coverage/power. It’s not too much of a stretch to envisage it one day actually designing/writing the tests themselves, but this is only a first step. And if it did end up creating tests and also editing the code under test, would there not be an independence issue?
Also ”enhancing the immune system” and ”fight inflammation” are literally mutually exclusive.
Matcha burns belly fat? Puhleeease. And what exactly is detoxification? I really try not to be negative on Lemmy as I generally like the vibe here, but this ”guide” is pseudoscientific nonsense.
Here’s another library that might be able to help you: https://annas-archive.org/md5/e220f3cdd16f62f0ed8045af2530d11e
I have to wonder why this comment would be downvoted. It’s because I mentioned the T word isn’t it. Sigh.
If this topic is your bag, I’m guessing you’ve also read Jeffrey Lewis’s book on the topic: https://www.armscontrolwonk.com/books/
A great read, if very slightly outdated. Could still represent a possible future if Trump returns to power, or perhaps even if he doesn’t. Either way, Arms Control Wonk podcast is an entertaining and informative listen for anyone remotely interested in this topic.
At the risk of giving away spoilers, see Neal Stephenson’s Termination Shock. A truly awesome read.
Why is there an entire continent, Africa, without any data? And Asia is only just represented. Is it because they are very low users, or they just weren’t considered in the data set? Or something else?
Good luck in your quest