Don't forget the Republican policy of starve the beast that includes Republicans happily putting the US into un-sustainable debt as a matter of policy, hoping to break the government so badly that Republicans can then enforce unpopular policy they can't get any other way.
I thought it was because the number logic elements in a GPU is orders of magnitude higher than in a FPGA, rather than just processing speed. And GPU processing is inherently parallel so the GPU beats the FPGA just based on transistor count.
The lead example is about the (*Point).MultiScalarMult method (not a golang person so perhaps wrong terminology).
Instead of, in addition to, updating all your dependencies, perhaps it would be better to emit monkey patches that turn unsafe methods into noops, or raise an exception if such methods are invoked. e.g "paste these lines at the beginning of main to ensure are you not impacted by CVE-2026-XXXX."
Why would any content producer want to make it easier for AI bots to scrape their site? Perhaps that's too broad, but there's no way any free / open ad-supported content producer would ever want to support this. Someone needs to figure out microtransactions soon before all the content producers shut up shop, and the growth of open / openish knowledge grinds to a halt.
It's easy to say this, and I am definitely down on the boomers, but I'd say the folks running Europe before WWI were probably a worse generation than the boomers.
TSLA investors don't care (as long as Musk is still there to keep them believing). Years of bad news, and the stock is only 10% off it's all time highs.
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