It's certainly possible to build a compiler in C for a language that provides zero cost abstractions.
I don't recall the title, but I remember a documentary where an African tribe member would slow jog after an animal for about 24 hours before the animal would get exhausted, so a few hours seems on the lower end of the…
In my experience it's the coordination and mental overhead between the platform teams that kills productivity. I suspect that hiring and training cross platform developers, then having them own a feature across all…
What guarantees do you have that running apt won't install a rootkit or that the compiler the foss source code was compiled with wasn't malicious? At the end of the day, we largely trust canonical or the distros…
Brilliant minds of HN, serious question: what needs to happen for us to be able to extract CO2 from the air and place it in containers somewhere? What's the root problem there? (I'm guessing off-planet, but that can…
CEOs and other officers typically have schedules to sell stock, precisely to avoid a situation where selling lots of shares might be interpreted as being a sign.
It's certainly possible to build a compiler in C for a language that provides zero cost abstractions.
I don't recall the title, but I remember a documentary where an African tribe member would slow jog after an animal for about 24 hours before the animal would get exhausted, so a few hours seems on the lower end of the…
In my experience it's the coordination and mental overhead between the platform teams that kills productivity. I suspect that hiring and training cross platform developers, then having them own a feature across all…
What guarantees do you have that running apt won't install a rootkit or that the compiler the foss source code was compiled with wasn't malicious? At the end of the day, we largely trust canonical or the distros…
Brilliant minds of HN, serious question: what needs to happen for us to be able to extract CO2 from the air and place it in containers somewhere? What's the root problem there? (I'm guessing off-planet, but that can…
CEOs and other officers typically have schedules to sell stock, precisely to avoid a situation where selling lots of shares might be interpreted as being a sign.