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proposal-numeric-separator
- Twitter open sourced the recommendation engine
- A proposal to add numeric literal separators in JavaScript
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Backdoors can be hidden in JS code using "invisible" variables. Code looks completely harmless.
Numeric Separators: https://github.com/tc39/proposal-numeric-separator
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Numeric separators
GitHub - tc39/proposal-numeric-separator: A proposal to add numeric literal separators in JavaScript.
- New features in ES2021
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ES2021 Features! š„
Numeric Separators
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New ES2021 JavaScript features (now available)
š Proposal
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Upcoming JavaScript Features in 2021
More info: TC39 proposal, ageek, V8
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ES2021 new features
For more information, you can visit this link.
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To improve readability for numbers, you can use underscore as a separator!
See https://github.com/tc39/proposal-numeric-separator for a list of examples in C++ and other languages.
the-algorithm
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"xAI will open source Grok"
> Wasnāt the tweet recommendation system āopen sourcedā as well? Does this guy know the difference between open source and āopen sourceā?
What do you mean? There exists only one binding definition of open source
> https://opensource.org/osd
and either some product does satisfy it, or it doesn't. As far as I am aware
> https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
does satisfy the open source definition, so your sarcasm looks demagogical to me, but I am very willing to learn something new.
- Recommendation algorithm manipulation via mass blocks
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Leaving Twitter
I'm not a Twitter user so if this is a dumb question I apologize.
This sounds like a pretty serious allegation. How do you know this is true? Is it in the source code?[1]
[1]: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
- The new X button doesn't close the website
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Twitter has officially changed its logo to āXā
There is already a bug report for this: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm/issues/1876
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The look of a man who has royally screwed up
There is a way for Meta to fuck this up. The Algorithm is licensed under GPL, which is a copyleft license. That means any derivative works based on it must also be licensed and open sourced under GPL. If Meta doesn't do that, they may be on the hook.
- The irony
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Twitter sends Meta cease-and-desist letter over new Threads app: Sources
And I believe the source for that was effectively opened up to the world: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
- Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over threads. Hereās the letter Twitter sent Meta
What are some alternatives?
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hn-search - Hacker News Search
babel-sublime - Syntax definitions for ES6 JavaScript with React JSX extensions.
the-algorithm-ml - Source code for Twitter's Recommendation Algorithm
proposal-promise-any - ECMAScript proposal: Promise.any
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
apple-notes-liberator - Free your Apple Notes data from Notes.app
v8.dev - The source code of v8.dev, the official website of the V8 project.
Async Ruby - An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby.
proposal-logical-assignment - A proposal to combine Logical Operators and Assignment Expressions
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