what's in here?
It's some kinda of blog of stuff I find great, and it's worth it to share with other people. If you want to profile me, and see what Peppe likes, then just keep an eye here. Or subscribe to this specific rss feed.
It's some kinda of blog of stuff I find great, and it's worth it to share with other people. If you want to profile me, and see what Peppe likes, then just keep an eye here. Or subscribe to this specific rss feed.
The title sounds weird, indeed. However, this post is not about pessimism. Instead, it’s an invitation to all software engineering enthusiasts to experience the mind-blowing feeling of exploring how Doom has been implemented.
"Solve *Contradiction* game crashes on Apple M2 Macs and fix muted in-game videos with this comprehensive guide, including manual steps and an automated script."
Everything distributed today, you prefer add more compute when something required more performance, and scale horizontally.
I found this post about theory and practical demonstration of Complete Turing Machine that might be the perfectly clear explanation to what's behind AI, ML, everything compute related, but humans.
NOTE: This "worth-it" post is a bit on the technical side, no music or other media types. During my holidays I've end up finding this 2 part posts from
Soloing it's the moment where you can express your feeling over a story that is collectively told. A false believe is that - since it's your moment - you
...without saying the words "I Hate you". That's probably - and it will remain - the best stand-up comedy special in the recent times. More or less since his tv show ended.
Bartosz Ciechanowski has made a awesome blog about how things work with some specific attention to engineering and physics.
In my resume, its written somewhere I did studies in jazz. True, I play piano and studies jazz, and my passion is latin jazz.