mishkovski's comments

mishkovski | 1 month ago | on: AI code and software craft

So far, I haven't seen any comparison of AI (using the best available models) and hand written code that illustrates what you are saying, especially the "it's orders of magnitude worse" part.

mishkovski | 3 years ago | on: Lab-grown woolly mammoths could walk the Earth in six years

> If these revived woolly mammoths eventually repopulate the Arctic, they would take down small trees and help repopulate the grasses they thrive on, Church said. Those grasses reflect sunlight better than the dark trunks of the conifer trees that live there. In addition, the woolly mammoths tamp down the snow, making it less insulating.

Those grasses would cool the ecosystem, in turn reducing the release of trapped methane gas from melting permafrost, a major contributor to global warming.

mishkovski | 3 years ago | on: Vangelis has died

His music is strong nostalgia inducer for me. His melodies, hooks, and effects work perfectly bringing simple ideas into amazing atmosphere and experience.

mishkovski | 4 years ago | on: How to work with me

Good, like I don’t have enough complexity to deal with every workday, so I need one more thing to read and consider. No, what I need is quiet and less of everything. When we start working together we will learn how to work together. And I would not take into account your opinions about yourself and how you work, only your deeds. Because something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk.

mishkovski | 4 years ago | on: A journey through the troubled former Yugoslavia

As you can see from the map Macedon was partially occupying territory of the modern country Macedonia. But what is more important than arguing about Ancient Times is respecting the national identity of the people that live today. The history of the name is complicated and we don’t share the same views with the Greeks but that is not the reason to fight over a name. Everyone in the world knows Greece. And nobody thinks they can’t use or consider the name Macedonia part of their history. What is interesting is why majority of Greeks feel threatened of their neighbour’s self identity.

mishkovski | 4 years ago | on: A journey through the troubled former Yugoslavia

What you wrote just proves my point about what Macedonia’s neighbours do.

I’m Macedonian and I don’t consider myself Bulgarian. I find it funny that others think that is ok to tell other people what they are. Makes no sense.

mishkovski | 4 years ago | on: A journey through the troubled former Yugoslavia

The Slavic majority in Macedonia has a name, Walter Mayr. It is Macedonians. Western media’s ignorance of one small nation’s struggle for recognition really puzzles me. Yes we are Slavs but you don’t call Russians Slavic majority in Russia. After more than a century of neighbour's aggressive politics to stifle Macedonian’s national awakening the least I expect from the media is to call the majority of my home country Macedonians.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macedonians_(ethnic_group)

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