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savagegardensprogramming · 28 days ago
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Smart Documentation
I’ve made the decision to tightly integrate documentation into SavageGardens. I hesitated to talk about this aspect of SavageGardens because programmers don’t think of documentation as a language. Still, the goal for SavageGardens is to extend our ability to manage massively complex projects. Documentation is important for large projects, therefore I am including it.
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It is a somewhat controversial decision to include documentation as part of the source code. It makes SavageGardens a rather complex application in itself. I am actually asking to integrate a wiki data and discussion forum data inside the source code. It changes the face of SavageGardens but, so be it. I see it as the future. A future which I first saw in StarTrek the Next Generation. That TV Show has several scenes where Geordi La Forge documents his work and accesses documentation. That is the goal. That is the dream.
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In SavageGardens, Sub-Layer 0 or the ground level is designated for this purpose. Everything on this layer is strictly for human consumption. Human-to-Human communication. None of its constructs will translate to actual code that the machine will see. Never the less documentation will be tightly integrated into the source code, because part of my design goals is to facilitate in code comprehension and code navigation.
How is documentation related to code comprehension is pretty straight forward. Most of use make use of tutorials before we start using a new library or platform. Why not allow the designer of those libraries to include a tutorial as part of his source code. Let the senior developer include a couple of diagrams as to how the data structures or APIs are structured.
Using documentation for code navigation is new and revolutionary. Most of us navigate code by opening a file manager, going thru the directories, opening and closing source files trying to find a lead or a clue that will help us. Some of us are bit more clever and use grep to do the searching. I find that approach archaic. The future I want to live in is one where you open the source code and you find diagrams that visually outline how the source code is organized. Then you click on parts of these diagrams to navigate different aspects of the source code until you find what you want. Hollywood style.
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In the diagram above, its a case use for a team manager. Lets say you are a team manager and you want to audit someone's work. You pull up the smart-diagram of your team. You click on the person you want to audit. It runs a script that pulls up everything he worked on recently. Then you click on what you want to audit. That is code navigation like few of us have seen before.
The following are a set of constructs I am considering. I am borrowing some ideas from the web. I am not importing technologies from the web thou. I see it done all around me and I don’t like it. Apps these days are pretty much integrated web-browsers.
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1) Hyper text: The idea to click on text and it brings up source code. Or vice versa. Clicking on a function call and it brings up related documentation. Rather then HTML, I will probably adopt a simpler format like markdown.
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2) Smart Diagrams: This idea is the same as image maps in HTML. You have a picture or diagram and certain areas are clickable. This is how you would navigate source code.
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3) Mind-Maps: This is to allow developers to brain storm and keep track of themselves and they proceed with their project. Also used to navigate code.
4) Document side scripting: serves a purpose similar to PHP, it allows for dynamic documentation. Documentation that updates itself as changes are made.
NOTE: constructs from lower layers will cooperate in creating self updating documentation. For example every time you create a variable or function, an entry is made in an internal database that keeps track of them. Depending on the changes certain documents will be automatically created and updated. Quick examples of this is a table of contents, an index table and a quick reference guide.
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shittalkerxox · 1 year ago
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I think a really fun idea to explore with Tim would be the idea of him having Hyperthymesia.
Hyperthymesia is an ability that allows people to recall almost every event of their life in great detail. It's extremely rare and honestly doesn't have that much research done on it, but recent studies have suggested that people with this ability are limited to autobiographical memories, people with HSAM sometime tend to show symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder and may demonstrate obsessive tendencies.
I think it would be an interesting way to explain why Tim was able to recall his first meeting with Dick Grayson and connect the dots to seeing Robin. Tim does display a lot of obsessive behaviours, and while he doesn't really physically display compulsion (like someone with OCD would typically display) there certainly is a strong case to be made for him potentially having it.
But also, can you imagine how fucking horrible it would be for Tim to remember each and every traumatic thing that ever happens to him as a hero and those memories just never fading. Yes, it would make him a better detective and allow him to be arguably smarter than your average joe, but at what cost?
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reality-detective · 10 months ago
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NASA’s Darkest Secret: The Shocking Truth Behind the Planned Mass Extinction Event in 2025
Official NASA papers, now in the public domain, suggest a dark and dystopian future. These documents reveal that NASA has been secretly preparing for a cataclysmic event slated for 2025—a mass extinction event that threatens the very fabric of civilization.
The implications of this revelation are staggering. It suggests that a powerful institution, trusted by millions, is actively involved in a plan that could lead to the depopulation of Earth. This article delves deep into the details, exposing the potential reality of this impending catastrophe. If you’re reading this, you have the right to know the truth and prepare for what’s coming.
NASA’s Role in a Global Catastrophe. For decades, NASA has been viewed as the beacon of space exploration, innovation, and scientific advancement. However, the recently uncovered documents paint a different picture—a picture of a NASA that is complicit in a plot so nefarious that it defies belief. The documents, which include a PowerPoint presentation by NASA’s Chief Scientist Dennis Bushnell, outline a series of events set to unfold in 2025. These events are designed not just to disrupt but to annihilate civilization as we know it.
The most alarming aspect of this revelation is the precision with which these plans have been laid out. The documents detail a series of inside job terror attacks, combined with biological warfare, to be unleashed on U.S. soil. These attacks are not the result of foreign adversaries but are orchestrated from within, with the intent of causing maximum destruction and societal collapse.
The Timeline of Terror: A Prelude to Extinction. The plans for this mass extinction event are not new. The documents suggest that NASA has been preparing for this scenario for decades. This timeline of terror began long before the documents were made public. It is a methodical and calculated approach to reducing the global population, ensuring that those in power maintain control over the remaining resources.
What makes this revelation even more terrifying is the fact that many of the events outlined in the documents have already occurred. This indicates that the wheels of this deadly plan are already in motion. The global pandemic, widespread civil unrest, and increasing geopolitical tensions are all signs that the countdown to 2025 has begun.
- Julian Assange
NASA is NOT what you think it is, they are evil liars like the rest of the deep state and they have duped millions if not billions of people about the earth, the Sun and Moon and space itself. If you löök at their emblem it has a serpent tongue in plain sight. Their budget is around 63 million a day of taxpayer money. 🤔
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maru666x · 8 months ago
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luckydicekirby · 10 months ago
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if i was a published author i would probably not go on tumblr dot com and complain about not getting enough comments on my fanned fiction. and say well it's okay for ME because EYE am clearly confident in my own writing (which is why i'm going on tumblr dot com to complain about not being showered with enough love and attention, this is the behavior of someone full of self confidence) but what about the poor little other fanfic authors who will be so discouraged. instead I would simply keep it to the groupchat or, hard mode, be fucking normal about it. but that's just me!
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shadowed-yet-vibrant · 8 months ago
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Today, our firm hosted a CLE about mental health and substance abuse in the legal profession. It was a well-done presentation, trying to fit the breadth of a decades-long systemic issue into a neat PowerPoint while keeping it at only one hour long (not .1 more or .1 less).
It feels like a pointless uphill battle. You're asked to make 2100 billed hours per year (or more). As a junior associate you need to achieve perfection - but you don't even know where the standard is, not yet, you're too new and you're trying your best. You're asked to attend non-billable CLEs and networking events and participate in bar associations and look ahead to business development and go out with your colleagues and socialize with clients in non-billable events and. and. and. You know who at the firm is an alcoholic - maybe you are too. You laugh at jokes about online gambling - you know the partner who gambled away his last paycheck, and he's laughing. You know who's filing for their third divorce. Who's about to lose the kids. Who missed their son's state-level championship game because they had a call with a prospective client (he won't forget, he'll never forget).
But they ask you to take care of your mental health (but you're chastised if you don't respond to the 1am email from the partner within 10 minutes). But they ask you to take care of your physical health (but there's a beer fridge in the break room). But they ask you to practice well-being (but they expect you on-call 24/7). But they tell you to get enough sleep (but the junior associate got less than an hour because of the partner's poor planning). But you need to look out for signs of mental health concerns in your peers (but you're also thinking about dying).
I could write a novel on this. Many attorneys have written similar ramblings, articles, studies, surveys, so I don't really need to. It's a problem. But there's been no real attempts at change. Sure, yes, there's awareness. But billable demands keep rising. So do standards in not just federal court, but state court. But you're at a firm that pays so well you'll endure whatever demands they put on you because that's just too damn good to lose. But you feel like shit every day. But- hey, well, the partner has been doing this for 45 years now. Why can't you?
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beetlewine-art · 2 years ago
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This Manhwa should be called "Sovieshu can't comunicate" because half of it wouldn't happend if Sovieshu told Navier and Rashta important stuff, this mf keeps everything to himself.
Here is the most recent example from the most recent chater:
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And she is RIGHT, why the hell didn't he told Rashta that he couldn't find her transaction documents? Anyone could find that document and find out the truth about Rashta's origins and use it against both her and Sovieshu. His whole plan could be ruin because of this.
And you can't even said that he didn't told her because he couldn't give less of a sh*t about her and is going to leave her eventually, because he did this with Navier too. Sovieshu never told Navier that their fertility problems were because of a mistake he made when he was a kid and didn't told her their divorce was temporal either (even if i doubt that Navier would had waited for him anyways).
Side note: I LOVE Rashta's angry face here and how Sovieshu looks so surprised to see her angry, you wanted a woman who shows emotions Sovi? There you have her and i hope she screams at you with all the air she has in her lungs.
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scoobydoodean · 1 year ago
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Dean’s eye for visual patterns, symbols, and finding hidden objects and rooms 12/? | 4.19 Jump The Shark
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sunrizef1 · 7 months ago
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Sick guys, thank you
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soulstagger · 6 months ago
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Though I don't plan to do anything till probably February with this, since I've been scheming since about November and there's the closing Frozen Peak Incident and two others starting up. I was having a little fun with naming, since part of what I want to do, involves finalizing and cleaning/expanding profiles but that can get tedious at times.
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I had some dumb fun with this.
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creedfought · 7 months ago
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guys i think it is time.......... for a louis starter call. >:) like this post for a starter, etc!
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thefreethoughtprojectcom · 8 months ago
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The report documents the surge in viewership is largely driven by young audiences, which harvests user data through a “sophisticated and expansive commercial surveillance system” that privacy advocates argue undermines existing consumer protections.
Read More: https://thefreethoughtproject.com/government-surveillance/smart-tvs-a-vast-system-of-digital-surveillance-that-targets-everyone-especially-kids
#TheFreeThoughtProject
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hwizou · 28 days ago
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I hate you
I HATE YOU、 I-I HATE YOU、 I-I HATE YOU、 UH、UH !!!! ╱lyr ╱ref
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electric-friend · 1 year ago
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i never REALLY cared one way or the other wether or not ed was illiterate but by the time they revealed he could read i was honestly a bit annoyed by it, for no other reason than that i had gotten really fucking sick of people saying it was racist or classist to assume that ed couldn’t read because they were conflating illiteracy with stupidity and saying it was an insult to ed’s intelligence which was always so frustrating to me. ed can be very smart and still be illiterate. maybe he wasn’t able to teach himself because he was too busy trying to survive or because he had trouble reading for some reason and he didn’t have the money to access the education for it as a kid. there are adults who can’t read or write in the world and that doesn’t make them stupid and it was never racist or classist to assume that ed might not be able to read or write. at first i didn’t care but the fandom’s attitude towards illiteracy made me hope that ed was illiterate just so people would stop treating illiteracy as a sign of ed being stupid or people being bigoted in their interpretation *because* it was being seen as a sign of ed being stupid. so that when it was revealed ed could read, just because of the fandom’s attitude, i was like “well that’s annoying”. cause now nobody is going to talk about how dumb the attitude towards illiteracy was in the fandom.
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not-poignant · 1 year ago
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Would you be willing to talk about the idea of 'psychopaths in real life'? I know you've written them but because there's so much messy pop culture around the idea of a psychopath I've never been sure of what about the idea of them is real. Are some people simply born wanting to hurt people? Or is it the result of early major trauma, or innate? I've met a lot of very cruel people but I think I'd say they probably weren't like that with select groups of people (their friends or family) rather than people they viewed as targets/unimportant/sinners/etc... Probably? I suppose I think of them more as emotionally sadistic than as fundamentally incapable of empathy. But maybe I just haven't met the right people, or known them well enough. Just an invitation to share your thoughts on the subject, if you're willing.
Are some people simply born wanting to hurt people? Or is it the result of early major trauma, or innate?
If you had an answer to this, anon, you'd have an answer to one of the greatest mysteries of psychology and sociology. The truth is, we just don't know for sure. There's a lot of good evidence on both sides, depending on who you're studying, which strongly suggests that sometimes it might be the first, sometimes it might be the second, and sometimes it's both.
But the reality is we don't know.
Scientists really, really want to find ways of detecting folks like this before some of them turn to extremely violent or cruel crimes, so obviously finding out the causative genetic and/or social factors is extremely important to them. It would save a lot of money re: governments for a start, so this is an area that's had bursts of funding over the years. But the reality is we're not really a great deal closer to figuring it out.
We do know that some folks genuinely seem to have had no social causative factors, and others folks genuinely seem to have been shaped by their upbringing. If you want to go into this there are hundreds of books and articles on the subject, and you'll very quickly see that no one is in agreement and we still have no solid early detection systems.
I've met a lot of very cruel people but I think I'd say they probably weren't like that with select groups of people (their friends or family) rather than people they viewed as targets/unimportant/sinners/etc… Probably?
The fact is, unless you were with them 24/7 you don't know how they were behaving with friends and family. In fact, this is how certain priests and cops get away with so much of what they do. There are priests who have been kind and compassionate to entire congregations and then gone on to rape 30/40 children in cruel ways that have led to many suicides, who feel zero shame or remorse and who very obviously just wanted access to children in a job that would give them community trust without having to earn it. That kindness and compassion is a performance to secure what you want.
Secondly, perhaps they were good with friends and family, so was Gacy. Many folks like this understand that they need to strategically set up networks of people who believe you to be kind etc. Being a psychopath doesn't mean you're stupid (although some are, varying intelligence levels exist), often these folks understand that to get away with doing what they truly want to do, there needs to be a cloak of 'I'm fine and normal and nice' around them. The ones who don't understand this tend to go to jail very quickly (or die very quickly due to the circumstances around their behaviours - being a psychopath is not a safe thing to be if you can't pair it with an ability to be selective).
But maybe I just haven't met the right people, or known them well enough.
I'm not going to talk about specific details of my past but I will say it's likely that you just haven't met someone on this level and/or have but are just not in their target zone because they might just be in the periphery of your experience.
Folks like Crielle exist in the world, for example, and sadly it's often more people than you'd expect. But some of those people are also incredibly intelligent and manipulative. They often operate on a level different to most of us.
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sleepy-stitches · 1 year ago
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my brain is so evil. why do i have no energy to clean my room. why does it all go to writing weird fucked up yuri. like why am i sitting here enraptured heart and soul by a piece of writing that was meant to be a fragment at best but i am discovering has three entire parts to it. why is that where we are at. i need to clean my fucking room
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