GitHub can, and will, change forks for you if send a request through the support form. It is not exposed in the user interface, but the functionality is there.
Food, material goods, and services are cheaper and more plentiful than they have ever been in human history. Add to that: jobs are easier to discover, self-teach, and contact than they have ever been in human history. For the poor as well as the rich.
The main thing people get unhappy about is wealth disparity ie., how much MORE the rich have than the poor. That even today's poor have a rectangle that's effectively a magic portal to the entire world's knowledge and population is not satisfying to you when you read headlines about Bezos' mansions, right? Allow me to humbly suggest to you that if the dominant emotion of your worldview is envy, you would not have been any happier in decades past.
Nice narrative. Yes, poors are better in a materialistic way. Now, what about their freedom? Is that also getting better? You might recall the magic rectangle from Farenheit 451...
Agreed. Though self-hosting is an option, not a requirement.
For my case I installed Bitwarden-rs on my Synology box at home in a container. I realize most people don't want to do that, but for me it was relatively easy.
I only allow access to it from inside my home-network.
Modern big-budget games incresingly don't use behavior trees and state machines for their AI anymore. This approach has been superseded by technologies like GOAP [1] or HTN [2]. These are computationally very expensive, especially in the constrained computation budget of a real-time game.
While it's true that game AI is often held back by game design decisions, it's not true that technology isn't holding us back in this area as well.
More anecdata: On my workloads, which involves moving large discrete image frames as part of a video inference ML pipeline through a message broker and other processing pipelines, de-mitigating decreased system loads ~25% on average. Some workloads up to 30% depending on inference model. So yes noticeable.
> [...] Go does it implicitly at various key locations. This is actually pretty surprising to many folks, it was in the past and maybe still is possible to deadlock Go with a certain incantation of tight looping.
Is there any documentation on the latest status on this, how far along they've come and what technical solutions they're considering / have settled on?
The proposal is marked accepted, and commits are being made to reference it, so I suppose the design doc and that issue are most likely the source of truth.
Fascinating. This would make Goroutines one giant leap closer to being thread-like. It feels weird how much of the OS scheduler is being “duplicated” but you can’t really argue much with the results.
While MDMA is a stimulant, its effect on the serotonin receptors is considerably more pronounced than the effects on noradrenaline and dopamine also found in most other available stimulants. The increased empathy, positivity and feeling of connectedness resulting from that are much more relevant to the experience described by the GP than mere stimulation.
If your email provider does not offer a catchall alias option, this is also achievable with an email forwarder (e.g. mailgun), provided you are ok with giving another service provider access to the content of your received mails.