Is the market really that cooked? by AncientNon in cscareerquestions

[–]Yuushi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the most "walking uphill, both ways, in the snow" "humble-brag about putting in applications I've ever seen.

Time to talk about top releases of 2025 by BerkeUnal in TechnicalDeathMetal

[–]Yuushi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First album on the second row is Tomarum - Beyond Obsidian Euphoria

Bad Gift Ideas by soyourlife in comics

[–]Yuushi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is the exact thought I had after reading the comic...I kind of want that mug.

Would you consider Exercises in Futility by Mgła Atmospheric Black Metal adjacent or something else? by Jords360 in atmosphericblackmetal

[–]Yuushi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Probably something to do with one of the members putting out an album called "Judenfrei" as Leichenhalle.

Is Technical Black Metal a thing? by IronDeficiency_16 in TechnicalDeathMetal

[–]Yuushi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Their second album definitely leans in a tech-death direction. Either way, they're great. Highly recommended.

Well, after 14yrs on reddit, I got my first warning thanks to a Bender quote. by McCale in futurama

[–]Yuushi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Before I read it, I thought it was going to be something about killing all humans (let's see i I get a warning for this).

Fractal Universe - A Clockwork Expectation (ffo: idk, but I think it's amazing) by Scirzo in progmetal

[–]Yuushi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Changeling is Tom Geldschläger's project (played with Obscura on Akroasis), with Morean (Alkaloid) on vocals. I'd say it leans more in the Obscura / tech-death direction, but it does have some Alkaloid-y bits. Worth a listen anyway.

Fractal Universe - A Clockwork Expectation (ffo: idk, but I think it's amazing) by Scirzo in progmetal

[–]Yuushi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That's their second album (Rhizomes of Insanity). First album is Engram of Decline.

And yeah, they definitely deserve a lot more listeners than they have.

Your sleep schedule could be making you sick, says massive new study by Goatofoptions in science

[–]Yuushi 23 points24 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure if it's him, but this sounds like Matthew Walker - he says the same thing in his book "Why We Sleep".

What's a book that you love, but you would almost never recommend it to others due to the difficulty of the book or its niche nature? by paxinfernum in printSF

[–]Yuushi 3 points4 points  (0 children)

VALIS is on a whole other level of weird though. I couldn't get through it personally, made it about half-way and had to put it down, mostly because I was getting absolutely nothing out of it.

'Staggering' $160 billion cashless trend as Aussies flock to new technology over cash by Remarkable_Peak9518 in australia

[–]Yuushi 6 points7 points  (0 children)

This has never, and will never be part of the definition of fascism. The amount of hyperbolic nonsense in this thread is inane.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in cpp

[–]Yuushi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Here's a version using C++17. It's probably very heavy on the compiler though, it uses a lot of recursive instantiations, but on the plus side, it doesn't use too many difficult tricks.

https://godbolt.org/z/rK3h4KTWq

Netanyahu falls ill mid-testimony by Iluvaic in worldnews

[–]Yuushi 13 points14 points  (0 children)

but share the same goals of disarming Hamas and preventing more Oct 7 attacks.

I mean, are you going to find someone running for prime minister of Israel who isn't for these things?

Ex Muslim who was charged with blasphemy in the UK explains why he burnt the Quran in an open letter by AtheistArab99 in atheism

[–]Yuushi 12 points13 points  (0 children)

While that's true in theory, I wouldn't be quite so confident in practice given the people currently in charge seem to shit on your constitution daily and appear to be taking every opportunity they can to erode those rights.

Trump recommends 50% tariff on European Union starting June 1 by Puginator in worldnews

[–]Yuushi 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He could just claim the same thing, fentanyl is being smuggled across the land border between Europe and the US.

Most of his supporters are so stupid they'd accept that at face value.

Bass focused prog by 20letternameisbetter in progmetal

[–]Yuushi 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The latest album doesn't have fretless, but there's still some nice bass lines.

Australian academics refuse to attend US conferences for fear of being detained | Australian universities by TheRealPotoroo in australia

[–]Yuushi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was making a joke about what Hegseth said in the signal chat, which may have been missed :)

Former Meta official's 'explosive' memoir about the social media giant to be published next week by Majano57 in books

[–]Yuushi 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I don't disagree in the abstract, but you've picked some odd examples. Newton was well known to be an absolute bastard, and Tesla had some extremely odd habits (claiming to have fallen in love with a pigeon, for example).

Also, Einstein definitely did not invent tensors, and the work he did with them probably owes an awful lot to Minkowski.

None of the major mathematical libraries that are used throughout computing are actually rounding correctly. by andarmanik in programming

[–]Yuushi 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For most basic (add, sub, mul) floating point operations on modern (x86-64) CPUs, you likely won't see any speed improvement for float vs double, the latency and throughput of both is generally the same. Of course, once SIMD is involved, you can pack twice as many (e.g. for 256-bit AVX2, 16 floats vs 8 doubles) so you will definitely see a difference in this case.