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ShaneMcGowan commented on Angular v16   blog.angular.io/angular-v... · Posted by u/Alex3917
AbuAssar · 2 years ago
such as what?
ShaneMcGowan · 2 years ago
Computed properties, Stand alone components, “signals” already exist in Ember in some form to prevent constant recomputing of getters, route data being available in components directly
ShaneMcGowan commented on Angular v16   blog.angular.io/angular-v... · Posted by u/Alex3917
ShaneMcGowan · 2 years ago
Very interesting seeing Angular getting many of the features that EmberJS has had for a while such.
ShaneMcGowan commented on Japan Has Millions of Empty Houses. Want to Buy One for $25,000?   nytimes.com/2023/04/17/re... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
jeffbee · 2 years ago
So, 20x less renovation than a $4m house in Palo Alto needs.
ShaneMcGowan · 2 years ago
Or move to Ireland and buy 20 already finished houses for that price
ShaneMcGowan commented on Ask HN: Who has deployed commercial features using GPT4?    · Posted by u/_false
ShaneMcGowan · 2 years ago
I work for Intercom.com, we are currently adding GPT 4 to the support bot

https://www.intercom.com/ai-bot

Looks pretty cool from what I’ve seen

ShaneMcGowan commented on What is the minimal possible UK address?   microblog.vladh.net/posts... · Posted by u/vladharbuz
ShaneMcGowan · 3 years ago
In Ireland we have the Eircode system, where each building (even individual apartments) get their own code
ShaneMcGowan commented on Watermark Remover (AI Powered)   watermarkremover.io... · Posted by u/Tepix
ShaneMcGowan · 3 years ago
This is basically like paying for piratebay premium
ShaneMcGowan commented on De-Bloated Windows 11 Build Runs on 2GB of RAM   tomshardware.com/news/tin... · Posted by u/smusamashah
MrYellowP · 3 years ago
You're part of the reason why we're stuck in the mess most people, actual idiots, don't even acknowledge as a mess.
ShaneMcGowan · 3 years ago
True but the products I build in this inefficient way solve other messes so you win some you lose some
ShaneMcGowan commented on De-Bloated Windows 11 Build Runs on 2GB of RAM   tomshardware.com/news/tin... · Posted by u/smusamashah
abraxas · 3 years ago
Let’s pause for a bit and dwell on the absurd amount of RAM it takes to run it even after this exercise. Anyone here remember when QNX shipped a demo in 2000 with a kernel, GUI, web browser and an email client on a single 3.5” floppy? The memory footprint was also a few megabytes. I’m not saying we should be staying within some miserly arbitrary constraints, but my goodness something that draws UI and manages processes has not grown in complexity by four orders of magnitude in 20 years.
ShaneMcGowan · 3 years ago
We don’t need to worry about memory efficiency until we stop getting gains via hardware improvements. For now developers can just slap a web app into some chromium based wrapper, make sure their code doesn’t have any n^2 in it and you’re good to go.
ShaneMcGowan commented on Epic is turning off online services and servers for some older games   epicgames.com/site/en-US/... · Posted by u/mariuz
fergie · 3 years ago
Its strange that Unreal Tournament was kind of abandoned by Epic. It was such a great game in every way- so far ahead of its time. Even today Unreal Engine is probably the best off the shelf 3D game engine available.

I am surprised that they dont make more of the franchise. If they repackaged UT2004 with the new engine (UT2023) I would play the hell out of it.

ShaneMcGowan · 3 years ago
Fortnite is the new money maker, UT doesn’t even come close unfortunately

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KarmaCake day377March 19, 2020View Original