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  • Kalyn: a self-hosting compiler for x86-64

    Over the course of my Spring 2020 semester at Harvey Mudd College, I developed a self-hosting compiler entirely from scratch. This article walks through many interesting parts of the project. It’s laid out so you can just read from beginning to end, but if you’re more interested in a particular topic, feel free to jump there. Or, take a look at the project on GitHub. Table of contents What the pro

    • 0.8.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

      Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

      • January 2025 (version 1.97)

        Update 1.97.1: The update addresses these security issues. Update 1.97.2: The update addresses these issues. Downloads: Windows: x64 Arm64 | Mac: Universal Intel silicon | Linux: deb rpm tarball Arm snap Welcome to the January 2025 release of Visual Studio Code. There are many updates in this version that we hope you'll like, some of the key highlights include: Next Edit Suggestions (preview) - Co

          January 2025 (version 1.97)
        • Advent of Code on the Nintendo DS

          It is December. That means annoying Christmas things are everywhere, including but not limited to the annual programming semi-competition known as Advent of Code. The problem with Advent of Code is that it is a waste of time. Most of the puzzles are in the realm of either string processing (somewhat applicable to programming), logic puzzles (not really applicable to most programming), or stupid go

          • Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems With Language Models

            Solving Quantitative Reasoning Problems with Language Models Aitor Lewkowycz∗, Anders Andreassen†, David Dohan†, Ethan Dyer†, Henryk Michalewski†, Vinay Ramasesh†, Ambrose Slone, Cem Anil, Imanol Schlag, Theo Gutman-Solo, Yuhuai Wu, Behnam Neyshabur∗, Guy Gur-Ari∗, and Vedant Misra∗ Google Research Abstract Language models have achieved remarkable performance on a wide range of tasks that require

            • 0.10.0 Release Notes ⚡ The Zig Programming Language

              Tier 4 Support § Support for these targets is entirely experimental. If this target is provided by LLVM, LLVM may have the target as an experimental target, which means that you need to use Zig-provided binaries for the target to be available, or build LLVM from source with special configure flags. zig targets will display the target if it is available. This target may be considered deprecated by

              • prompts.chat

                Welcome to the “Awesome ChatGPT Prompts” repository! While this collection was originally created for ChatGPT, these prompts work great with other AI models like Claude, Gemini, Hugging Face Chat, Llama, Mistral, and more. ChatGPT is a web interface created by OpenAI that provides access to their GPT (Generative Pre-trained Transformer) language models. The underlying models, like GPT-4o and GPT-o

                • Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition

                  Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition January 16, 2023 52 minute read This post is now an ArXiV paper that you can print and cite. Update 05/2023 Another pretty large update after 4 months. I was invited to submit the article to a journal, so I decided to enlist some help from some LinkedIn colleages and completely revamp it. First off, we added a whole lot of new models,

                    Transformer models: an introduction and catalog — 2023 Edition
                  • A 2025 Survey of Rust GUI Libraries

                    I did this in 2020 and then again in 2021, but I’m in the mood to look around again. Let’s look through Are We GUI Yet? and see what’s up these days. The task today is to have a text label and an input field that can change the text in the label. In React, for example, this is basically free: const Demo = () => { let [state, setState] = useState("Hello, world!"); return ( <div> <p>{state}</p> <inp

                    • What's New in Emacs 28.1?

                      Try Mastering Emacs for free! Are you struggling with the basics? Have you mastered movement and editing yet? When you have read Mastering Emacs you will understand Emacs. It’s that time again: there’s a new major version of Emacs and, with it, a treasure trove of new features and changes. Notable features include the formal inclusion of native compilation, a technique that will greatly speed up y

                      • インストール無しにWEBブラウザで動作するPython環境"Pyodide"を使ってみた - Qiita

                        Pyodideとは WebAssembly技術を用いてWEBブラウザ上でPython3を動かすことができる素晴らしいソフトウェアです。WEBブラウザでPyodideを簡単に体験できるサイトが用意されており、これは面白そうだと思いました。 WEBエディタAceとの組みあわせ 本来のPyodideの目的はWEBブラウザ上でのPythonでの科学計算だと思いますので、エディタとしてはIodideのようにグラフ表示の要求優先度が高そうです。 とはいえ、コンソール上で単純にPythonが動くだけでも応用は利きそうだと思いましたので、今回はPythonコードを記述するエディタとしてAceを利用します。 simple版コードは下記のようになります。Aceエディタの領域とPyodide実行ボタンを縦に並べて、JavaScript内で初期化、実行するだけです。実行ログはF12キーで出るブラウザのコンソールを

                          インストール無しにWEBブラウザで動作するPython環境"Pyodide"を使ってみた - Qiita
                        • Plan 9 Desktop Guide

                          PLAN 9 DESKTOP GUIDE INDEX What is Plan 9? Limitations and Workarounds Connecting to Other Systems VNC RDP SSH 9P Other methods Porting Applications Emulating other Operating Systems Virtualizing other Operating Systems Basics Window Management Copy Pasting Essential Programs Manipulating Text in the Terminal Acme - The Do It All Application Multiple Workspaces Tiling Windows Plumbing System Admin

                          • cuneicode, and the Future of Text in C

                            Following up from the last post, there is a lot more we need to cover. This was intended to be the post where we talk exclusively about benchmarks and numbers. But, I have unfortunately been perfectly taunted and status-locked, like a monster whose “aggro” was pulled by a tank. The reason, of course, is due to a few folks taking issue with my outright dismissal of the C and C++ APIs (and not showi

                              cuneicode, and the Future of Text in C
                            • Flipping Pages: An analysis of a new Linux vulnerability in nf_tables and hardened exploitation techniques

                              This blogpost is the next instalment of my series of hands-on no-boilerplate vulnerability research blogposts, intended for time-travellers in the future who want to do Linux kernel vulnerability research. Specifically, I hope beginners will learn from my VR workflow and the seasoned researchers will learn from my techniques. In this blogpost, I'm discussing a bug I found in nf_tables in the Linux

                              • JupyterLab Changelog — JupyterLab 4.5.0a3 documentation

                                JupyterLab Changelog# v4.4# JupyterLab 4.4 includes a number of new features (described below), bug fixes, and enhancements. This release is compatible with extensions supporting JupyterLab 4.0. Extension authors are encouraged to consult the Extension Migration Guide which lists deprecations and changes to the public API. Code console improvements# The code console prompt can now be positioned on

                                • Autotools: a tutorial

                                  Embedded Linux Conference 2016 GNU Autotools: a tutorial Free Electrons - Embedded Linux, kernel, drivers and Android - Development, consulting, training and support. http://free-electrons.com 1/99 Thomas Petazzoni I CTO and Embedded Linux engineer at Free Electrons I Embedded Linux specialists. I Development, consulting and training. I http://free-electrons.com I Contributions I Kernel support fo

                                  • Node.js

                                    2023-11-14, Version 21.2.0 (Current), @targos Notable Changes [e25c65ee2f] - doc: add MrJithil to collaborators (Jithil P Ponnan) #50666 [f2366573f9] - doc: add Ethan-Arrowood as a collaborator (Ethan Arrowood) #50393 [eac9cc5fcb] - (SEMVER-MINOR) esm: add import.meta.dirname and import.meta.filename (James Sumners) #48740 [7e151114b1] - fs: add stacktrace to fs/promises (翠 / green) #49849 [6dbb28

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                                    • GitHub - ComfyUI-Workflow/awesome-comfyui: A collection of awesome custom nodes for ComfyUI

                                      ComfyUI-Gemini_Flash_2.0_Exp (⭐+172): A ComfyUI custom node that integrates Google's Gemini Flash 2.0 Experimental model, enabling multimodal analysis of text, images, video frames, and audio directly within ComfyUI workflows. ComfyUI-ACE_Plus (⭐+115): Custom nodes for various visual generation and editing tasks using ACE_Plus FFT Model. ComfyUI-Manager (⭐+113): ComfyUI-Manager itself is also a cu

                                        GitHub - ComfyUI-Workflow/awesome-comfyui: A collection of awesome custom nodes for ComfyUI
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