APLers leverage and extend these sort of terse constructs all the time and call them idioms. Sometimes, they are shorter than how they would be written in English. Splitting a string in Dyalog APL would be ' '(≠⊆⊢)str, in comparison to str.split(' ')
“我觉得Qwen有可能会战略性收缩,因为它现在模型矩阵摊得太大了。”某头部AI厂商产品经理周野,这样看待未来Qwen可能发生的变化。
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As a matter of taste, Ruby lines up more or less exactly with my sense of aesthetics about what a good system should be. But it is certainly an acquired taste, and that’s the biggest downside. Remember the survey results from the top of this article ? There’s no denying that Ruby and Rails’ appeal has become…. “more selective” over the years - to coin another phrase, this time from Spinal Tap.