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It renders, it just takes time for me.


Define reality.


Haven’t had an occasion to do this before, but sure — here you go: https://www.yudkowsky.net/rational/the-simple-truth


the moment from when you started reading this until the end of the sentence


From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_M1#Memory

> The M1 uses a 128-bit LPDDR4X SDRAM in a unified memory configuration shared by all the components of the processor.

I assume that includes the NPU, media engine, etc.


How?


In St. John's NFLD, many houses around the downtown are painted like that as well. I love the look.

Apparently, they would use boat paint because: A) they had a lot of it and B) it holds up well to the elements.


Newfie here. Newfoundland dropped the NLFD abbreviation for just NL about 20 years or so ago.

I’ve always heard that we painted the houses with whatever paint was on hand because the wind is strong that it strips away every couple of years. And we’re not a rich group of people, so whatever paint you have is the right paint!

My grandfather used to remark on the houses “they were crap when the went up, but somehow lasted 50 years, so I guess they’re heritage now”.

But, they do look pretty in the summer!


On the note of our acronym: After being a territory of Brittan, Newfoundland was its own country for a brief period of time. Much earlier before this point, Brittan conquered Labrador from the french (which used to be called "New France"), and the ownership over the land was disputed between Quebec and the self-governing colony of Newfoundland for quite some time. The dispute lasted into the mid 1920's, leaving the upper portion of the land in Newfoundland control. Some islands remain to this day under French governance, such as Saint Pierre & Miquelon. When we joined Canada in 1949, we retained Labrador, but were still named Newfoundland, having the acronym NFLD. In the early 2000's we decided to change the name to Newfoundland and Labrador to better reflect our province, and as part of this change, redefined the acronym as NL.


> ownership over the land was disputed between Quebec

Still. Check that border map according to what Quebec thinks vs official maps of Canada.


I was in Newfoundland in July and I noticed a few interesting things:

- The houses tended to be colorful

- Almost all the buildings I saw looked like they were just painted, I did see a couple buildings with peeling paint, but I think they were abandoned

- I personally saw around 10 different people in the middle of painting their houses just driving along in remote rural areas, all in the span of about a week. Where I live (in California), I only see this about once every 5 years.

- Paint stores are widespread, even in small rural towns where there are hardly any businesses at all

I don't know why the people of Newfoundland love painting their buildings so much, but it really makes the place look nice.


No odea if true, but I had heard for Newfoundland it was to do with the salt in the air. Traditional paint wouldn't last long.


...I'd always heard it was to make it easier to find your house after too much Screech.


Hahaha! :D


Ah now that you mention it, that does sound right! I forgot that part of the story.


Ctrl+F Newfoundland ...yup!

Atlantic Canadian here Newfoundland is famous for that. Not so much here in PEI but I think there are some bright buildings near the shore of fishing villages.


Only if "penalties and interest" is less than ~2% annually.


How?


Because it uses the same object for all items in the array. Luckily, they are just placeholders and aren't being mutated.


Ah interesting. I see it now. Thanks for the reply.


When the term FAANG was coined, those 5 companies were paying engineers around double what they could ask for anywhere else. I believe that's when software engineers started grouping them together. It became a goal for many young engineers to join because of the fantastic salaries/benefits.

Things have changed since then but the point remains, FAANG generally means "large company that pays above market for software developers."


Netflix is a FAANG company because it's the 'N' in FAANG. It's just not a tech company.


Meh I learned a thing or two.


FPGAs seem like the future.


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