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most,if not all of underperformers are because of their subpar managers.Seen that and been there.


typical hn comments,ignoring elephant in the room.


my m4 pro has 10 p cores as m4 max has ,get your facts right at least.


Comparing unbinned to unbinned, you get 10 P cores on the M4 Pro and 12 on the M4 Max. Regardless the original comment was regarding the M3 series, where there was an even larger difference between the M3 Pro and M3 Max (6 vs 10 P cores).


You can get the M4 Max with 12 performance cores.


how about ray tracing and playing RE 4 on your phone ?


How large is the overlap between people who care a lot about playing games on their phones and those who can afford buying the latest $1000 smartphone every once in a while? Because I'd think the former are mostly teenagers.


I guess by games you mean console games,mobile games are huge now. I have a steam deck and bought all nintendo and sony portables in the past,would be great if I can play some on my iPhone,which is always available to me.


Resident Evil 4, from 2005?


No, Resident Evil 4 from 2023.


One can be good at writing code at a young age,and it is not rare to meet such people. However,writing software and working with others,these skills come with ages. Ages of hard working and love and sweat.I am 36 now and just beginning to see things different and more fundamentally.


most likely misused pandas / numpy,as long as you stay in numpy land,it is quite fast.


Use C or C++ or Rust or even Java and you don't have to worry about any of this. You can just write the obvious thing with your normal set of tools and it will be good enough.


then you have a lot of other things to worry about,isn't it ?


I grew up learning using pen and paper,I will stick to that.

Younger digital native generation wants to go all digital? totally ok with me.just we have to learn to agree to disagree.


If pen and paper works for you, then so be it!

I grew up with pen and paper too, but now I couldn't live without the synchronization and easy sharing enabled by digital. Also I suck at organizing with paper while digitally I can neatly organize everything in folder.

However I do think digital note taking is more painful than hand writing if you want to go beyond plain text, and digital devices can be distracting when I should be focusing so I recently ordered an e-ink tablet that I'm waiting to be delivered. My hope is that it brings flexibility of paper with the organization and sync/sharing functionalities of digital.


Similar here, pen and paper for almost all notes. If I want to keep it for longer I might add it on my personal wiki. But I try to keep it simple and stupid.

I feel people spend too much time focusing on how to make/digitalize notes instead of just make notes.


Would be interested to see methods how to do that better. I am more of a mechanic pencil and paper user. Sometimes use markers when feeling fancy. Has there any new developments since the "bullet journal"?


Python 3.9.4 | packaged by conda-forge | (default, May 10 2021, 22:10:52) [Clang 11.1.0 ] on darwin Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. >>> import tensorflow

Init Plugin

Init Graph Optimizer

Init Kernel

>>> tensorflow.config.list_physical_devices

<function list_physical_devices at 0x128011f70>

>>> tensorflow.config.list_physical_devices()

[PhysicalDevice(name='/physical_device:CPU:0', device_type='CPU'), PhysicalDevice(name='/physical_device:GPU:0', device_type='GPU')]


Ohhhh snapppppp! Excitement level just shot way up. Thank you.

God, it’ll be nice having a gpu for tensorflow. I’ve dreamed about this for like… a long time.


Got it running! I posted detailed instructions here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27445555

Ahh, I've never had a local GPU before. Thank you Apple Santa Claus, whoever your team is.


... and it worked on linux and windows for years already.


Maybe someday they'll external GPU support too, unless it's too tall of an order for Apple.


It is obvious you are used to windows.


I'm a Mac user.

I'm re-reading my own comment as both replies to it seem to have taken the opposite point that I intended, but I can't see where I said the macOS behaviour is bad. I personally like it (though I wasn't saying that either).

My only point was that it being less intuitive for more techy users doesn't mean it's not generally very intuitive for the majority.


it seems the only reason people on hn hate sql is that they don't understand sql and/or already buy in another toolset,if you only have a hammer at hand,everything is a nail


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