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bloubz , to programmerhumor in the hardest exam question

JIT compilation

heavyboots , to programmerhumor in the hardest exam question
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Browsers love it!

Practically anything you write will execute without all that scope and well formed statements nonsense.

Mind you, number 2 is also its biggest flaw as well, but…

lowleveldata , to programmerhumor in the hardest exam question

await and async

davel , to memes in A helpful graphic about writing alt text
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A capybara in the library with a candlestick.

superfes ,

1 + 1 + 2 + 1

davel ,
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TargaryenTKE ,

A true classic

ElderberryLow ,

He was definitely the murderer

umami_wasbi , to technology in China now produces more chips domestically than it imports.

The title is misleading.

First, it is about old gen chips. Maybe 45nm+.

Second, the definition of IC/chip is quite broad. It can be very (relatively) simple one like a 555 timer IC to extra complicated MCU IC.

yogthos OP ,
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How is that misleading, most chips in use are older chips. Bleeding edge chips are a tiny percent of overall global chip usage.

umami_wasbi ,

When normal people look at the title with “chips”, they are most likely think of “computer chips”. However, that’s what not the article is about.

The use of the term is correct, and indeed chips are used in more places that most people doesn’t think of. Still, it is misleading as it doesn’t consider what most people think what “chip” is, bleeding edge or not.

yogthos OP ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

🤷

wildbus8979 , (edited )

When normal people look at the title with “chips”, they are most likely think of “computer chips”.

Congrats on winning the dumbest take I’ve read all day. Do only Intel i9-1490 count? Do you think that’s what in production cars or something? FFS, the Z80 just now got retired and is still to this day used in common electronics. Also the title of the article says “semi-conductors”.

umami_wasbi ,

Maybe I’m not clear enough. It’s not about what counts and what doesn’t. It is about the initial interpretation. As I said, the use of term is correct. It is just when one read “chip”, what kind of product/product category they will first think of.

For someone not fmailiar, they will say “complicated computer thing” where computer is maybe something they interact with daily like a PC or tablet or smartphone.

For someone following business news, they might think of NVIDIA or mobile processors due to news about export restrictions. Or rewind to the chip shotrage in 2020~2021, they might think of cars.

The interpretation of a term is shaped by information people gathered and absorb daily. This is something subjective.

Also the title of the article says “semi-conductors”.

Apologies to the overlook but the same concept still applies. It may not be misleading here where people are more or less tech savvy, how about the audience of SCMP? Or people reach this post by search engine? We shouldn’t imply everyone can interpret a term the same.

wildbus8979 , (edited )

You don’t interact daily with your car? Your tv? Your microwave? Your toothbrush? Your thermostat? AC? Literally fucking everything except one item in your house. And even most phones worldwide are not latest gen flagship phones. Most people don’t even know what a GPU fucking is.

You’re grasping at straws to make this fit your worldview buddy.

how about the audience of SCMP?

Like people who live in, I don’t know Shenzhen? Yeah I’m sure they can’t tell the difference. We all know Chinese are uneducated morons, am I right?

Holy crap, do you hear yourself talk?

umami_wasbi , (edited )

You don’t interact daily with your car? Your tv? Your microwave? Your toothbrush? Your thermostat? AC? Literally fucking everything except one item in your hiuse.

I do in some degree, but how often one will realized “oh, there is a chip right in there”? At least I get used to them so much that unless I really put my mind to it, I won’t have that realization. To me that’s second thought, not first. This applies to what I read and how I interpret. So does to others.

Like people who love in, I don’t know Shenzhen? Yeah I’m sure they can’t tell the difference. We all know Chinese and uneducated morons, am I right?

I can’t quite grasp what you’re talking.


All in all, I’m expressing that I determined that title is misleading. The process is simple: read the title, interpret what it ment, then the article, summarize it and compare it to the title and see how far apart the understanding is. If that’s far, that’s misleading. Done.

You can disagree and think otherwise. I prefer to use terms and expressions that anyone can get the point in their first thought. Clear?

p03locke ,
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The power of those chips matters a great deal. If China is producing mostly chips supporting IoT devices, and its imports are computer chips of the Intel/AMD variety, it doesn’t have nearly as much impact as the title implies.

pop ,

How is it missleading,when it doesnt claim they are latest gen chips? It’s still a chip no matter how you spin it.

Gradually_Adjusting , to memes in A helpful graphic about writing alt text
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

Me writing alt text: Time is a flat circle. God is a sock.

li10 , to memes in A helpful graphic about writing alt text

Bro I fucking love capybaras so much

10/10 animal, fucking brilliant.

tourist ,
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my favourite animal

the carbonara

psmgx , to memes in It's that easy!

The term is greenwashing, and it worked

fl42v , to programmerhumor in just make

Regarding the title: as in just make?

akilou , to memes in It's that easy!

It’s because the explanation in the last panel should have happend before the 80s

SlopppyEngineer ,

It was explained in the seventies. Then the oil crisis started and it was “save the economy” time.

Alexstarfire ,

When is it not?

Viking_Hippie ,

Could have happened as soon as the 1950s when they first began seeing substantial proof of how harmful fossil fuels are.

But of course, the ones with all the money got to decide what the public gets to know. Just like it’s been ever since 🤬

Albbi , to memes in stop playing tetris!!1!1!!

I usually hate this meme format, but this is amazing.

flambonkscious ,

It sounds like a more unhinged version of my father’s rants about the liberal agenda

whereisk , (edited )

I was scanning it for the “we’ve been played for ABSOLUTE FOOLS” part.

…the itch wasn’t scratched. :(

ParabolicMotion , to memes in stop playing tetris!!1!1!!

They could have used terms like “convex” and “concave” to describe the shapes, but then again, I’m really picky when it comes to math.

psud ,

The convex ones are concave on the other side. The straight piece is generally called “the straight piece”

ParabolicMotion ,

The ones on the right contain some exterior angles that are less than 180 degrees, giving them concavity. Not every exterior angle of these shapes is this way, but due to having some exterior angles like this, I called them concave. The ones on the left have none of these such angles.

I agree with calling a straight a straight.

monsterpiece42 , to memes in Why you should buy Toyota

I do love me some Toyotas.

Had nice ones, had shitboxes. They all make some monkey brain in me so happy to drive.

No hate on other cars. I respect all builds. But Toyota seems to have some blueprint of my nervous system that makes me have fun in them.

ToucheGoodSir , to memes in stop playing tetris!!1!1!!

Alright, anyone have Kevin McCarthys phone # in hell? We can’t let this corrupting influence hurt the CHILDREN

darth_tiktaalik , to memes in stop playing tetris!!1!1!!
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Not less ridiculous than the right’s actual complaints.

ALL MY SEXY M&Ms ARE GONE.

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