The driving is the part before and after the stopping, which is the parking.
Pump and dump is not the same as competition resulting in winners and losers, it’s a grift by the losers to profit at the expense of users through deception.
This was a false rumor: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44124688
Why stop at one? Imagine how much safer we’d be with TWO cops per citizen! And all those extra jobs that would be created!
Those two things don’t sound mutually exclusive to me.
> it's much more likely that someone wins the lottery this week (~100% in fact) than that someone gets struck by lightning this week No it isn’t? Not only are the individual odds of winning the lottery lower than the…
https://youtu.be/bpiu8UtQ-6E?si=ogmfFPbmLICoMvr3 "I'm closer to LeBron than you are to me."
Where are you because it’s sure not where I am…
That’s _definitely not_ the entire point of the show.
Developers who don’t understand how the most basic aspects of systems they work on function are a dime a dozen already, I’m not sure LLMs change the scale of that problem.
The best managers I’ve ever had didn’t use Jira, because they didn’t use much of anything at all, and more senior engineers were trusted to manage work streams and run projects without needing to conform to a process…
A simple search of “Abrego Garcia tattoos” will yield you dozens of refutations of this and no support aside from the White House propaganda machine.
That’s absolutely not why there’s a lot of pushback. There’s a lot of pushback because of: - a general sense of authoritarian policy degrading American democracy - inhumane treatment of detainees - illegal deportations…
They don’t have paywalls, so there’s that.
I worked on a couple of public facing SharePoint 2010 sites for large, well known companies before while it was in RC and immediately after - MS had a big marketing push to get people to build more than Intranet portals…
neither Java nor .Net have implicit string to boolean conversions, the only way to asses the truthiness of a string is an explicit conversion - there’s no “if(someStringVariable)” - that’s just a type error at compile…
I framed my experience in contrast to the parent’s assertion, and no, I did not make any claim about universality. Be sure that not everyone loves this or any show all you want. You’re continuing to project some sort of…
I described myself being poor (“working class”) and not being poor any more, whatever you’re attempting to read between the lines beyond that isn’t there.
I don’t have any empirical evidence to refute you, but it connected with me as a 17 year old kid living in a mobile home in Mississippi. Almost 25 years later, and in a much different socioeconomic state, it still does.…
“With high throughput and low latency” are the operative requirements for OP and GQL doesn’t help with either on its own.
No ones using this to actually get useful information. The key thing is people watching and hoping something wacky happens, are you unaware of just how popular “IRL” streaming is with gen-z/alpha?
This article presents a weird description of “estranged” that seems to be hinting at a more of an active choice by a child to ignore a parent, which to me screams “over political differences.” I can’t tell if it’s…
I rarely find interfacing with an external chat interface useful, but integration with the coding environment (e.g. Copilot) is an immediate productivity boost.
I don’t think that’s what’s implied here at all - the focus on blamelessness is to get to the root cause of failure and prevent future occurrences rather than to punish existing failures without affecting any actual…
I feel like doing R&D to develop technology with the intent of licensing that technology rather than developing your own products is fine.
The driving is the part before and after the stopping, which is the parking.
Pump and dump is not the same as competition resulting in winners and losers, it’s a grift by the losers to profit at the expense of users through deception.
This was a false rumor: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44124688
Why stop at one? Imagine how much safer we’d be with TWO cops per citizen! And all those extra jobs that would be created!
Those two things don’t sound mutually exclusive to me.
> it's much more likely that someone wins the lottery this week (~100% in fact) than that someone gets struck by lightning this week No it isn’t? Not only are the individual odds of winning the lottery lower than the…
https://youtu.be/bpiu8UtQ-6E?si=ogmfFPbmLICoMvr3 "I'm closer to LeBron than you are to me."
Where are you because it’s sure not where I am…
That’s _definitely not_ the entire point of the show.
Developers who don’t understand how the most basic aspects of systems they work on function are a dime a dozen already, I’m not sure LLMs change the scale of that problem.
The best managers I’ve ever had didn’t use Jira, because they didn’t use much of anything at all, and more senior engineers were trusted to manage work streams and run projects without needing to conform to a process…
A simple search of “Abrego Garcia tattoos” will yield you dozens of refutations of this and no support aside from the White House propaganda machine.
That’s absolutely not why there’s a lot of pushback. There’s a lot of pushback because of: - a general sense of authoritarian policy degrading American democracy - inhumane treatment of detainees - illegal deportations…
They don’t have paywalls, so there’s that.
I worked on a couple of public facing SharePoint 2010 sites for large, well known companies before while it was in RC and immediately after - MS had a big marketing push to get people to build more than Intranet portals…
neither Java nor .Net have implicit string to boolean conversions, the only way to asses the truthiness of a string is an explicit conversion - there’s no “if(someStringVariable)” - that’s just a type error at compile…
I framed my experience in contrast to the parent’s assertion, and no, I did not make any claim about universality. Be sure that not everyone loves this or any show all you want. You’re continuing to project some sort of…
I described myself being poor (“working class”) and not being poor any more, whatever you’re attempting to read between the lines beyond that isn’t there.
I don’t have any empirical evidence to refute you, but it connected with me as a 17 year old kid living in a mobile home in Mississippi. Almost 25 years later, and in a much different socioeconomic state, it still does.…
“With high throughput and low latency” are the operative requirements for OP and GQL doesn’t help with either on its own.
No ones using this to actually get useful information. The key thing is people watching and hoping something wacky happens, are you unaware of just how popular “IRL” streaming is with gen-z/alpha?
This article presents a weird description of “estranged” that seems to be hinting at a more of an active choice by a child to ignore a parent, which to me screams “over political differences.” I can’t tell if it’s…
I rarely find interfacing with an external chat interface useful, but integration with the coding environment (e.g. Copilot) is an immediate productivity boost.
I don’t think that’s what’s implied here at all - the focus on blamelessness is to get to the root cause of failure and prevent future occurrences rather than to punish existing failures without affecting any actual…
I feel like doing R&D to develop technology with the intent of licensing that technology rather than developing your own products is fine.