> And as part of that, to get back to our topic here, we would also like to move Chat to the cloud. That means it should run in a good ol' Docker container, which means it has to run on Linux, which means it can't run on .NET Framework because that's Windows only.
Like you'll ever need that many characters on a line
It works within the expected parameters of the application
Anything else is an unrealistic edge case that isn't our problem
@emanresuA besides, that isn't even what resizes textboxes
function resizeCodeBox(id) {
// Resize the code box with the given id
var element = document.getElementById(id);
element.style.height = ""
element.style.height = element.scrollHeight + 4 + "px"
}
Thanks for putting this post up - Raghu would have really appreciated it and it's great to be able to put something in his memory.
I come to this a bit late. Raghu was, from my side, my closest friend at uni this past year. As strange as it may sound, I only heard about his passing a few days ago...
One of razetime's irl friends posted on the memorial post
Write a codec that
encodes list of bytes by calculating the difference between the values (0-255) of consecutive bytes, converting those differences to their hexadecimal representation, and outputting them as fixed 2-character hex values. If a byte has a smaller value than the previous one, the ...
So for a while I was regularly eating a spoonful of nut butter with a glass of chocolate milk first thing in the morning then we ran out of milk for a week And in the meantime, I started having trouble actually getting up because it got cold as hell, so eventually I remembered we also have cereal and I started eating some of that--two nights ago in particular, I was up until like 5 in the morning and
@Ginger I'm just sad I couldn't think of a more cursed way than inspecting __file__
so anyways at 5 in the morning I realized it would be a lot easier to kick start my metabolism if I didn't have to leave my room to eat, and I just got myself this little bowl of cereal with a gob of peanut butter on top and left it on my desk, and eating that in the morning worked great
@Ginger Huh, the docs didn't seem to call it an implementation detail? But yeah I don't see why it would be an intended feature so yeah
...it's also explained as an implementation detail where I was looking, as a large language model my context window my goldfish brain's working memory is just too small to have noticed it a whole paragraph up
So yeah, sipping the milk while I was eating the cereal was amazing; something about the thick moisture sorta unlocked something in the flavor and rounded out the texture without overwhelming anything
And then I also tried it with a different cereal, and it didn't work at all; eating it completely dry and alternating with milk only after I've mostly swallowed it was infinitely better
our apologies for missing the daily "throw ARM into the sun please" rant these last few days. Our employees have been working around the clock to solve issues unrelated to ARM so they could get back to bashing their heads into the walls at every step. Todays rant will take place shortly
Actually can a mod 11 my and @UnrelatedString’s last messages? I forgot that hasn’t been said here before and don’t want to accidentally make it public without permission
when you download their IP, arm just throws a bunch of .tar.gz's at you with no remorse. these are multi-gigabyte archives that you're just supposed to know how to insall (no, there are no install instructions, and no, it's not enough to simply untar them.). once you have figured that part out, it turns out that these packages aren't even freestanding on their own and require you download the v1.0 of them so they can just, hang around as patches, i fucking guess.
not that they'd tell you that when you download the fucking thing, they only tell you that once you try compiling a design with them (which could take fucking weeks, by the way, during which you're still paying for the licences for both the IP and the tool you need to create the design)
oh also (and this is technically under NDA but fuck it): when you sign a contract with ARM to be able to pay them to use their IP, they require that the designers who work with their IP be forbidden from working with competing IP (RISC-V, mostly) for a year, because they're so scared
@UnrelatedString ideally, flag the specific ones you want deleted so we know which ones to target without needing to go through the transcript (which I did and still don't know what you want to delete since nothing seems remotely private)
@Themoonisacheese yep!
Since I'm here, just point me to the right ones and I can delete.
Never mind. Some other mod, presumably more intelligent than I, seems to have already figured it out.