- Added to my stier list of bookmarks, one of these days i am going to post on HN saying these are the greatest learning resources on the planet that I have accumulated over the years
- stier is no joke. it has to explain something in a way that even a 5 yr old understands with animations and visualizations
- the information quality of stier in my criteria has to be top tier, no mistakes no nothing
Assuming this is AI slop given how close its layout, design, "break down a single concept" content is to another similar link today: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47967508 and usual LLM tells in the language.
If you can't be bothered to write it, why should anyone care to read it?
- Added to my stier list of bookmarks, one of these days i am going to post on HN saying these are the greatest learning resources on the planet that I have accumulated over the years
- stier is no joke. it has to explain something in a way that even a 5 yr old understands with animations and visualizations
- the information quality of stier in my criteria has to be top tier, no mistakes no nothing
- here are some of my stier bookmarks
- https://radarlaboratory.com/ teaches you how radar works
- https://nandgame.com/ is game that encourages you to build a computer from scratch like literally from transistor level
- https://shader-learning.com/ exercises to learn how shaders work
- https://timmastny.com/blog/visualizing-cpu-pipelining/ shows you cpu works under the hood
- i have 1000s of such resources, 1000s gotta share em on HN one day
Assuming this is AI slop given how close its layout, design, "break down a single concept" content is to another similar link today: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47967508 and usual LLM tells in the language.
If you can't be bothered to write it, why should anyone care to read it?
Wow, jargon acronym soup. I guess this is targeting people that already know the entire stack.
"Press Play to scrub"
This is not what "scrub" means, to my knowledge.