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sitr.us
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| | | | | In type theory a unit type is any type that represents exactly one possible value. The unit types in TypeScript include null, undefined, and literal types. TypeScript also has the type void which is used as the return type for functions that don't have an explicit return value. In JavaScript a function that does not explicitly return implicitly returns undefined; so at first glance it would seem that void is an alias for the undefined type. But it is not! ... | |
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eklausmeier.goip.de
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tim-boettcher.online
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| | | | | In spite of his own warnings about the threat artificial intelligence may pose to society and civilisation, Elon Musk recently unveiled Grok. Here is why I think this generative AI model may be particularly dangerous... | |
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notes.eatonphil.com
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