TIL that SWE-Bench is actually 100% Python. I've had the feeling that ruby code is always a bit weird, maybe it's too much python in the system
Posts by ManuelCR
@radan.dev I think that bsky didn't notify you since it was a reply to my own reply 😅
Not that it'll be super helpful since I couldn't exactly replicate it
So I don't have the specifics on the computer I'm on, but IIRC it was something like this
gist.github.com/manuelfcreis...
I'm not getting it to work now because of some funkyness from zed not finding the correct ruby version on my computer or something
I’ll write you a bigger reply later today!
I’ve tried it and liked it, and got the debugger working, but nvim still has my heart
Atenção que este Walter Bloomberg não é uma fonte de noticias oficial da bloomberg 😅 só imita o estilo
> China now has more robots per 10,000 workers than Germany.
This is truly a sleeper change in manufacturing that most of Europe has not been following. There is little public talk about how to improve factories in Europe.
www.ft.com/content/7244...
This is a great point, I never looked at it like the promises for self-driving. I personally love all of the smarter self driving features we've been getting, but I think no one would expect it to fully replace a driver on the seat in the near future.
Footnote stating 1 Schengen was incorporated into European Law with the Amsterdam Treaty, which was signed in 1997 and entered into force in 1999.
It’s crazy to think that Schengen is less than 30 years old (and more recent than that in some countries)
It’s such a defining part of the modern European experience that it’s hard to imagine it not existing, even if I was alive then.
From the @europeanreview.bsky.social
Let’s recap:
BBC uses custom Elixir DSLs to serve
📈 600m+ monthly unique views
💻 12 servers (down from 100
🧑💻 7 #elixirlang engineers!
Mind blowing! 🤯
The New GitHub Innovation Graph data shows the EU overtaking the US in git pushes. 📊
How else is the global developer landscape shifting? 🤔 Explore 5 years of trends ⬇️
github.blog/news-insight...
I always need to check the documentation when using either, even if the naming makes sense, I always mix them up
Incredible! Such a missing tool for the ERB ecosystem
I do think a lot of it comes down to weird tooling around Ruby and the JavaScript ecosystem and to slow adoption of JavaScript trends. Trying to move a 7 year old rails projects coffeescript to typescript is an experience in pain.
2024 terminou com um excedente orçamental de 0,7% do PIB. Acima do previsto pelo Governo (0,4%) e abaixo do valor de 2023 (1,2%). Para este ano, o Governo espera um superavit de 0,3% do PIB, embora o Banco de Portugal antecipe já um ligeiro défice
These are some really interesting exercises! Super cool
Free sample of my "Bug Hunt : Volume 1" guidebook is now live.
Check it out here:
bh-1.skillstopractice.com
(10 of 56 exercises included)
Please preorder if you expect the full guide will be useful to you after trying the sample.
Much more to say on all this, but for now, happy hunting!
Have you picked one? Having real difficulty in finding something that matches chrome profiles.
"It’s impossible to read about the internet-based frenzy of the late 1990s without drawing parallels with the AI-based frenzy we’re experiencing now. (...) In 1999 the price-earnings ratio for the S&P 500 hit 33, which looked, and was, crazy. As I work on this post, the PE ratio is about 30."
for those who believe nothing can get better: you don't have to get in the way of those who do
my personal favorite comic of 2024
Listening to a discussion of the whole Sam Bankman-Fried debacle, and one thing I remember that struck me, and which I haven't seen talked about, is that it's one of the few cases where a liberal arts education might have had the benefit it's reported to supply. Short thread:
Oddly symbolic that the most valuable European company - ASML, valued at ~$280B - was funded not by VCs, but the EU and the Dutch government. And by multinational Phillips (all this funding in the mid-1980s)
No VC money involved.
From Focus: The ASML Way by Marc Hijink
if you like christmas so much why don’t you merry it
This cartoon is as cute as the dickens...
Interviewing people for jobs that they're not really a match is a horrible experience of crushing innocent people's dreams
be brave
be bold
be unlintable
Dwarf Fortress Bug: new exercise mechanics unintentionally allow river trout to get super buff when swimming against the tide, to the point that they can now walk on land and beat anything they see up.
I need to pick this game back up
It’s so nice to be at the stage of a lifetime of a platform when everyone mostly agrees the people running it are working hard and doing a good job. Let’s enjoy that while we can!