Hacker Newsnew | past | comments | ask | show | jobs | submit | GravityLabs's commentslogin

Web 3.0 is just starting!



Google killed it. It's been subsumed into the Analytic Web (and adverts).


Would using a Windows 11 vm have any risks of Windows 11 or a subprocess within Windows 11 configs from work affect anything on the Apple side? Can a Windows vm potentially scrape what is not part of its data volume as assigned by the vm software?


This is my daily driver device and Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the best video games I've ever played, so this has me very excited. Would love to take a break from code to play a few minutes of Cyberpunk 2077 on the same device I daily drive...


I am curious why things can't just get better on a base that doesn't change, until the base changes because the improvements with the new base are just that much better...

Or is that why hardware properties change so much?


For a time that is what happened. Every year you would get a new CPU and that would be faster at pretty much everything than the version the year before. But then we hit the clockspeed wall and the only way of making faster CPUs was to add complexity to the internals of the CPUs. So branch prediction, micro code pipelining, larger caches, simd instructions more CPU cores ect was the result.

So nowadays a new CPU might not be better at everything then the previous version but it will most likely have more cache and some internal improvements to pipelining/concurrency.

Given this, for newer versions it can be useful to add instructions to take advantage of extra pipelining or using a different instruction that happen to be faster now.


Still a fantastic discovery, because now there are more powerful automated algorithm improvement discovery pipelines. I wonder what will happen when those improvements are added to the processing that found the improvements. :D


Yes, I'm not discounting the results. I think it's a very interesting approach. I just think the language is important here. If you ask a CS class turn in their own quick sort implementation, you have n implementations of 1 algorithm, not n new algorithms.


Amazing day for Apple. What an incredible company and what incredible products. So excited to buy one of these next year. Thanks Apple!!!


This is incredible news to read. I am now even more optimistic about the future considering this and the progress in renewables (in market) and fusion (in meaningful achievement) over the last 15 years.


Guidelines | FAQ | Lists | API | Security | Legal | Apply to YC | Contact

Search: