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comment Logo updates to Stack Overflow's visual identity
An example of our move from the right brain hemisphere that sees what's fresh and unique, to the left that categorizes and reduces. A move from animate to inanimate, from reality to a map of it.
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revised jax.jit my whole program or just parts of it?
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comment No, I do not believe this is the end
"it would be plain dumb to try to create any textual content in this day and age without some AI support" god forbid the next Shakespeare write anything independently
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comment Mutually recursive stack-safe functions with different types
@Bergi I will try that, though I don't have access to C directly, so I'll need to figure out what Idris code will translate to the heap in C - I guess some kind of data structure rather than recursion.
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comment Mutually recursive stack-safe functions with different types
@Bergi C, but I don't expect another to different. By "stack safe", I mean avoiding stack overflow - I think
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comment Mutually recursive stack-safe functions with different types
@Bergi could you elaborate? Does that mean I can't make it stack safe?
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revised How to make a tail recursive function and test it?
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revised What does it mean to bind() a socket to any address other than localhost?
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revised Tuple constructor without using a comma
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comment Why is Stack Overflow - and Stack Exchange in general - so scary?
This answer repeats an extremely common trend I see on SO. That is, laying the blame at the feet of users, and an unwillingness to accept that there may be a serious problem elsewhere. The situation will never improve like this.
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