kunaltyagi
@kunaltyagi@programming.dev
- Comment on is it spelled "grey" or "gray"? 3 days ago:
Here to give you a boost away from the downvotes.
Lawsuits are won and lost over grammar and spellings. Constitutional crisis happen over the question: is the text to be understood in the time period of writing or reading (because the meaning of words shifts over time)
- Comment on is it spelled "grey" or "gray"? 3 days ago:
I think we should have a thn. This give both meaning at the same time.
They prefer mixing spelling to piss people off compared to attacking people. That’s why they attack people after pissing the people off.
¿Por que no los dos?
- Comment on Nvidia CEO: Society has no choice but to change. I used to play in the streets. When cars came along, you obviously can’t play in the streets now 3 days ago:
A billion who matter maybe. Then the other 7 are just … there, sort of
- Comment on Aside from being an open standard, what other benefits are there to RISC-V over x86/ARM? 1 week ago:
For enterprises, it’s like SaaS vs lifetime license. ARM has restrictions on target market, volume, integration, etc. If you go the RISCV route, you pay once for the design but then the HW is yours to do as you please.
For academia RISCV allows open discussions all the way down for a complete system. Before RISCV can around a lot of academia was splintered around different old chips instead of cutting edge tech.
Current open source RISCV cores aren’t that far behind. They are roughly 2-3x slower for peak performance and maybe a little behind the Pareto frontier as compared to ARM/x86. Commercial cores are even closer within 20-50% depending on which benchmark you believe. A move from open source to commercial or vice versa is possible without impacting the rest of your stack. This is not what happens if you use ARM
- Comment on AI Data Centers’ Water Consumption Breaks 264 Billion Gallons in 2025 as Devastating Drought Hits Nearly 63% of U.S. 1 week ago:
Majority of water use in US is for agriculture and meat production. A significant portion of the agriculture is for producing animal feed like Alfa Alfa in water stressed regions.
Data centers use water but they are a symptom of the broken water allocation in USA
- Comment on Why exactly are nursing aids paid so poorly? 1 week ago:
Funny thing: countries where govt cap what can be billed and a min bar on the quality of service and salaries (tied to inflation) fare better than countries where a sum of money is paid out or a sliding scale based on family income is used
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 2 weeks ago:
I’d assume at least 10x was asked, and it took years for the funding to arrive
- Comment on DOGE cut 20% of APHIS the agency that protects U.S. agriculture and now the screwworm parasite that wipes out livestock has returned to the U.S 2 weeks ago:
Mierdas touch
- Comment on 👴☝️I did that 3 weeks ago:
A large portion of US adults don’t understand the difference between simple and compound interest.
Many are living with less than 1 month salary as savings.
This results in a largr portion with neither the mental space nor capability (or both) to worry about 6 months down the line when they have to worry for 6 days down the line
- Comment on Robbed 3 weeks ago:
Feeling personally attacked?
- Comment on Marriage 4 weeks ago:
L
- Comment on We're so back 1 month ago:
You got the fucking receipts
- Comment on American workers are tired of waiting. 1 month ago:
You do know that you can participate in primaries?
- Comment on Your grammar lesson for today 1 month ago:
Most of the alternatives feel odd with a very. Eg: very powerful, sure I get your message but it sounds awkward
- Comment on Your grammar lesson for today 1 month ago:
My stomach and mind both
- Comment on Why would anyone doordash food from a place that already does delivery? 1 month ago:
The local pizza place gives lower priority to website orders because people on delivery apps give high/low stars while the website has no feedback mechanism 🤷🏾♂️
- Comment on QUIC will soon be as important as TCP 2 months ago:
SCTP has 2 flaws:
- Lack of a good incremental adoption given ASIC middlewares
- Lack of real world data (whcoh QUIC had thanks to SPDY thanks to Google and Google Chrome)
- Comment on Space Honey 2 months ago:
Ehh. He could be “fed” via intravenous injections or a stomach bag
- Comment on What are the most confusing false friends from your language to another that are spelt exactly the same? 2 months ago:
Preservative is common for eng and french
- Comment on Why is us rail travel so expensive? 2 months ago:
Deregulation and subsidies for air male it cheaper. Having to work against that makes train a tough sell
- Comment on Horn posting 2 months ago:
I think you dropped this: at
- Comment on Security lines at JFK airport, NYC 2 months ago:
Good to have no pedos around. Us dumbasses have to stick together
- Comment on Security lines at JFK airport, NYC 2 months ago:
Cudos for being a dumbass but not a pedo
- Comment on Gotta Philip soon? 2 months ago:
Cleeeeeen coal
- Comment on Gotta Philip soon? 2 months ago:
Most places in the world don’t subsidize oil and gas to this degree at national and state levels. USA is one of the outliers
If you’re using public transport in USA, you’re paying for the toll free Highway roads and subsidized fuel. In other countries the toll and high taxes ensure you pay for what you use.
- Comment on Gotta Philip soon? 2 months ago:
Look at Mr fancy pants obey here with a basement 😆
- Comment on 2 months ago:
Cricket might know a thing or two about the bat law
- Comment on Have a good day <3 2 months ago:
That spam pizza has to be from okinawa 😂
Also, no kitkat pizza? :O
- Comment on German man says american are savages 3 months ago:
Why not? Ambulance at your house in 10 mins is not unheard of (where I am)
That’s faster than I would be able to hail a cab or public transport. I sure as hell am not gonna cycle or drive if I am actively suffering from a cardiac arrest
- Comment on Taste the flavor 4 months ago:
You pick you lip? Learn to pick your nose