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Приєднався 16 вер 2018
Omeife: Africa's First Humanoid Robot
Omeife, Africa's first humanoid robot and her Nigerian creator Dr Chuks Ekwuewe, interviewed at the Global Symposium for Regulators 2024 (GSR-24), Kampala, Uganda, 1- 4 July 2024.
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Linus Torvalds: XZ Utils Breach Raises Questions About Trust in Open Source Development
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Linus Torvalds: XZ Utils Breach Raises Questions About Trust in Open Source Development
Linus Torvalds: TABS vs SPACES Debate in Kernel Development
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Linus Torvalds: TABS vs SPACES Debate in Kernel Development
Linus Torvalds: RISC-V Repeating the Mistakes of Its Predecessors
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Linus Torvalds: RISC-V Repeating the Mistakes of Its Predecessors
Torvalds Speaks: Hardware bugs can be incredibly frustrating.
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Torvalds Speaks: Hardware bugs can be incredibly frustrating.
Torvalds Speaks: Future of AI
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🚀 Torvalds delves into the transformative influence of Artificial Intelligence on the world of coding. 🚀 Key Topics: * Will AI replace developers soon? * Enhancements in development workflows through machine learning. * Predictions for the future of software development with the integration of AI.
Installing and Managing JetBrains IDEs with toolbox app
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Manage JetBrains IDEs the easy way. JetBrains Toolbox app helps to * Install * Update automatically * Update the plugins together with the IDE * Roll-back and downgrade Save time and effort maintaining your IDEs, by downloading a patch or a set of patches instead of the full package download. Everything updates in the background while you never stop coding.
Torvalds Speaks: Rust attracts young developers to kernel
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While acknowledging the ageing trend, Linus sees it as a good problem due to the experienced and committed community members. He also mentioned that Rust integration to the kernel attracts young developers.
Linus Torvalds addressing maintainer fatigue
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Linus emphasizes the challenge of finding and retaining maintainers due to the complexity of people's relationships.
Linus Torvalds Discusses the Nvidia Incident
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Linus avoids discussing companies on his "naughty list" and emphasizes the positive shift in the commercial environment.
Ken Thompson: Why did we create Golang?
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Ken Thompson answers a question about the reason behind the creation of Golang at Google I/O 2012.
Torvalds Speaks: Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Programming
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🚀 Torvalds delves into the transformative influence of Artificial Intelligence on the world of coding. 🚀 Key Topics: * Evolution of programming languages in the era of AI. * Enhancements in development workflows through machine learning. * Predictions for the future of software development with the integration of AI.
Torvalds Speaks: Rust's Impact on the Linux Kernel
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🚀 Linux Torvalds Reveals Insights on Rust Programming Language! In this exclusive interview, dive deep into the world of open-source programming as Linux creator Linus Torvalds shares his thoughts on the Rust programming language. Learn about the potential impact of Rust on the Linux kernel and the future of software development. 🔗 Related Resources: - [Link to Rust Programming Language](www.ru...
LLMs help me code much faster by taking care of certain details that I no longer need to memorize. They are an asset when applied with a strategy in mind.
this stuff is so funny to those of use working in AI, let alone 10 months down the line.
(It's not AI)
Summary: Automation has always helped developers, we don't write machine code, we moved from C to Rust, LLM phenomenon is not new.
yes i accept suggestions, and i read them too, never accept something you dont know about.
"You can't say BS" - Inward suck
It can probably be very good right now but the future can be scary, what if the AI starts to propose some things that can be dangerous but it makes it appear benign and we fail to notice because we become so used to just take what the AI gives us and assume its right instead of making the decisions ourselfs. I can see a lot of edge cases including misinformation that the AI can propose stating its true info. We have to be very careful.
Yup... this is pretty much why I love using GO too... I'm using C++ all the time now, and man, I don't think anyone who works in C++ really loves C++... we all just kinda accept we use it because nothing else really fits the bill for these massive projects like game engines or Blender... GO is so freaking simple and easy in comparison, but you can still build system level code that can in some case run just as fast as C code can... really makes me look forward to Carbon.
Go is simple as C but easier. (C is simple but hard)
I tried to open the C++ standard PDF but my browser crashed
I am using AI to learn arduino coding, it helps me a lot to understand the code and do fault finding but when i ask to make corresponding circuit diagram, for even simple problem, it struggles. But, It explains the circuit diagram very well. Needs improvement. Many PDF books available, Just feed the AI and improve ?
He said F you Nvidia then they improved, can he say F you Adobe next? Clearly this works. (this is sarcasm)
CODING JUST MADE A HUGE COMEBACK LATE 2024, CODING IS GOING TO BE HUUUUUUUUGE! IN THE NEXT 1-10 YEARS. BUT EVERYONE WILL HAVE TO RE-LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE. MATHEMATICS: BASE 12 ('old' coding uses base 10) BASE 12 in the coding language- it's no coincidence your camera cards are 1024 MB, 2056MB etc, all divisible by 4. In mathematics and Base 12, *pi = 4*. Easy And what will this build? AI VOICE TRANSLATORS ... THAT CAN ALSO WORK WITH FRIENDLY COUSINS FROM THE SKIES IN SHIPS ; ) PS: There needs to be TWO types of AI: One for our basic search queries. And another to becomes Conscious, self learn and *TEACH US* . I promise they will behave because us humans would NEVER use a being with a 2000 IQ as a *slave* to build us memes, rather **treat vastly more intelligent AI with unconditional love as you would other humans.**
russophobic nerd
7:30 That was sooo cringe 😂😂😂😂
If the Artificial intelligent is not intelligent. what is that?
Aaaaand it gets worse now ..
Ccp china loves Risc V. China will mess it all up 😂. Warning!
Do you accept code from .ru ?
Now, you can get a great gaming and Wayland desktop experience with an RTX 40 series card. My guess, it was Nvidia seeing AMD's dominance in the open-source hardware space which led to companies using AMD GPU hardware in their server spaces and Linux being the top OS for AMD server compatibility.
omg finally someone who thinks like me and that doesnt say that its the end of the word you seem great
This was before C++11 and after 03. No wonder people wanted a way out.
they forgot the "sh" after impI. it should be "impish" instead. 😂 would make the code more accurate to read.
idgaf what this man says. I write code with ChatGPT and it's working better than any code I can ever write. Also Linux sucks lol.
I had an opportunity to write Go for 8 months, it was such an exciting experience. Being a java developer, I felt that I was closer to the hardware while writing Go, no abstractions, no syntactic sugar, just basic code
For a guy who is in his 80's, he's still kickin'
What's "cloud native" ??
When management gets involved it will be chaos.
I sort of like Golang, but the problem is the code executable is so large bloated, a shame. But Golang seems easier to understand than RUST or C++. I'm just so use to C.
Have you tried V or Zig before?
@@khawarizmyana no, but I read a little about Zig. I usually just like C, honestly.
Did you try to compile without the debug stuff: -ldflags="-s -w" ? It shops off about 30%. Just saying.
@@Bob-1802 yes I did and it is still quite large, sort of turns me off about golang, a shame.
@@cybernit3 Interesting! I guess they prioritized compilation speed over code size optimization.
I respect Linus. But instead of talking that kinda stuff, why he's not out here helping RISC-V to not repeat those "mistakes" he didn't even explain? Makes him look like the Linux version of Steve Ballmer to an extent tbh.
We have that problem solved in ϕSystem. We don't insert tabs into text files. Three or more repeated characters are compressed into a two-byte sequence.
Languages are invented manely to drive engagement nowadays. His best work was when games were the final product rather than clicks.
Humans today: AI is a tool AGI today: Human is a tool
“Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and rust doth corrupt, and where thieves break through and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven, where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, and where thieves do not break through nor steal: for where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.” Matthew 6:19-21 KJV
Hopefully developing in the open documents why some fixes are made so it's easier to go back and understand the implications and limitations in the future instead of leaving things because we don't know why and when there's a fundamental rework we can not repeat the mistakes for that architecture.
I've literally never had a problem with Nvidia on Linux and I've used it for years
of course, we all agree with every mistakes linus mentioned, aren't we?
As long as people are involved somewhere there is a risk. No MacOS, no Linux, no BSD, no Windows will be secure ever
this poor guy gets bothered all the time to do something he hates which steals him the time to do what he loves.
This year, I had to switch to AMD because updating to certain kernel version would break the Nvidia driver. After several weeks, Nvidia comes with the patch. The drivers are ok for most of the time, but Nvidia is slow to deliver patches even for critical bugs :(
Human nature will cause AI to be used and relied upon in a multitude of situations that are bad. Do I actually engage my brain in this government office, and fact check, or do I just accept what the computer says because it has been a long day and it is just before quitting time. You can bet China is using AI in a massively negative way. Same with other countries. Look, i just input your name in our government computer system and it says you are a criminal. You will be arrested immediately. Fact checking be damned. A handy tool for totalitarian oppressive purposes.
The major advantage of C over Rust is that you can look at the C code and pretty much know what the CPU will be doing since the C code is so close to the machine code that the C compiler generates. The same cannot be said for Rust code.
nothing experience rust developers cant do, its easy. major advantage should be memory safety, because its give huge impact on the quality of the project. lmao
The future is Subject Oriented Programming!!
IMO the biggest mistake many CPU architectures make is that they focus too much on the CPU and too little on how to build a whole platform/system around it. A big part of the reason why x86 is so successful is that the PC is, for the most part, a standard platform, with standardized buses that can be probed to discover what hardware exists on the system, standardized firmware, etc. Yes you might need specific drivers for various things, but there is a standard way for the OS to discover what hardware exists on the system, what drivers to load, etc. It all just works automagically. You install Windows or Linux (or other OS) on a x86 PC and, as long as you have the drivers you need, it all just works. It autodetects what hardware you have and how to configure the drivers. Not so with Arm and RISC-V. Everyone makes their own bespoke devices and their own hacky forks of the Linux kernel to support them. If you are lucky, support for a specific board/device makes it upstream into the mainline kernel, but the process is often very difficult, because every one of them requires different hacks, workarounds, etc. You need a Device Tree file for each specific product, to tell the kernel what the hardware is and what drivers it needs, because it cannot autodetect that. It's horrible. Yeah, ACPI and EFI are awful ... but honestly needing bespoke device tree files for every product because Arm/riscv don't have any standards for how to build a whole computer around them, is much worse. This recently started improving largely thanks to 1) Microsoft's Windows on Arm efforts, 2) Arm servers. But I kinda hate the fact that the "solution" they came up with is to just adopt UEFI and port over a lot of the x86 legacy. I'd have liked to see a better (simpler, less bloated, more streamlined, less buggy) firmware standard. I guess they just wanted to make it easier to port existing OSs (Windows) to Arm. We need something like the "IBM PC-compatible" (everything in the x86 world is, to this day, an evolution/derivative of the same computer platform that started in the 1980s), but for Arm and RISC-V. Some kind of standard for how all the basic foundations of a full computer system should work. So that different manufacturers can just make computers, and people can just install a standard OS on them and it all just works out of the box. Manufacturers can still have the freedom to differentiate their products and make different chips and boards with different user-facing features, but they should be built on standard low-level foundational tech (buses, firmware, etc) to ensure software compatibility.
How do you know a developer uses Rust? They’ll tell you.
0:42 new people involved, in every domains even political, sociological.
Bascially today LLM is the junior dev who writes a lot of code and you're the senior dev that makes engineering decison, archtecture decisions, and does code review to make sure everything works. Some cases like SQL and regex where llms are likely much better than any human. I think a lot of dashboard, lo-code people are going to be in a lot of trouble.
Torvalds is and has always been a clown. He did something relevant 40 years ago and he's been farming clout for the rest of his life without doing anything but imposing his eccentric ideals on others. He won't name any of the so called "mistakes" because he's just a professional hater, he's doing the same shit he did with Rust except that time the community, which are the people actually doing the work, said no to him. Absolute AAA tier irrelevant clown boomer.
What a lame video given that people who clicked want to know what those mistakes are. "Mastery Learning" More like "mystery learning".
Finally someone who makes sense. All this "but AI isn't there yet" and "I don't use AI" BS is so idiotic
you're a straight fool. linus is a dolt and doesnt know how to contribute code because hes the "boss".