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Go for it if ineducable.


Except it unnecessary complexity is very convenient to limit the code audit to only domain experts.


If you say "sour grapes", then back down your bold statement or don't say at all.


What are you talking about? Do you understand multiple people use this site?

Also do you mean back up?

Antonio literally used to go around mailing lists asking for lzip support and complaining about xz:

- https://gcc.gnu.org/legacy-ml/gcc/2017-06/msg00044.html

- https://lists.debian.org/debian-devel/2017/06/msg00433.html

Also, https://web.archive.org/web/20190605225651/http://octave.159...

I can understand wanting your project to succeed, it's pretty natural and human, but it's flagrant Antonio had a lot of feels about the uptake of xz compared to lzip, as both are container formats around raw lzma data streams and lzip predates xz by 6 months. His complaint article about xz is literally one of the "Introductory links" of lzip.


They are sourced mostly from the same population and crawled from everything can be crawled.


That's explanation of central limit theorem in statistics. And any language is mostly statistics and models are good at statistical guessing of the next word or token.


When was the temperature on Earth at absolute zero?


My point exactly.

In a chart of world gross domestic product for the last 12 months, when was it at zero?

In a chart of ocean salinity, when was it at absolute zero?

Is it inherently deceptive to use a y-axis that doesn't begin at zero?


Bourgeois have fun with number crushers. Clowns, make comparison of metrics normalized to token/second/watt and token/second/per memory stick of ram 8gb, 16gb, 32gb and consumer GPUs.


So you saved yourself overhead in lines of code by pushing that overhead to people who don't want Nextcloud platform as slow piece of irreparable bloatware.


That's right, we're not playing democracy here, go play democracy with php, ruby and javascript idiots. Do we need second ruby or lisp? Answer is clear.


PEP author didn't give a though why the awesome and flexible lisp-like family of languages is in roadside of industry, and Clojure the most popular has 24 place in github and declining. Just think about why this pathetic graveyard has no potence to offer any AI/Data science library. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Lisp-family_programmin...


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