I didn't mean it completely literally. But presumably you have an idea for a post outline: * Title * Brief * Table showing the issue * Notes about CSS/JS disparity * An idea for why it happens. * The idea/code for a…
It takes less time to write the prompt, you could just publish that? It's an important topic, and I am glad you wrote about it, but even half a page of notes would have been enough to convey this. It would save me…
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> That depends on the rest of your code. No, I am asking about your hypothetical "bare bones" "ORM" which explicitly _doens't_ have anything beyond "object mapping". > When your code merely does that, what do you call…
Okay, so I have an object like: User { name friends: List<Friend> posts: List<Post> } Let's say we have a "MappedUser" which is derived from this type by this ORM. I now do: user = get_mapped_user() for post in…
First, it's useful to define terms. When I talk about an ORM I talk about an ideal ORM which transparently maps ordinary object graph access patterns to relational database queries. These do exist, and they exhibit the…
> inconsistent I have a strong feeling that this person just likes this as a style and enforces it by hand…
It's okay, completely wrong thread for this statement, but I wouldn't voluntarily use current MacOS (no idea if the older variants weren't terrible) over anything but ssh. Worse than Windows 11.
The list of "bonus" criteria and how they come about makes me feel sick. I am not currently looking for employment, nor am I currently particularly worried about future prospects if I was suddenly in the position of…
When I tried implementing something like this at some point, I found it impossible to actually implement reliably because DNS resolution changes all the time. Unless you dynamically add rules as you resolve DNS requests…
If you have a thermoblock espresso machine, the brewing part can be over and done with in all of 1 minute. But either way, the time consuming parts are preparation and cleanup.
I don't really care about a ban like this, but I do strongly care about exactly how they plan to enforce it. There are technical solutions which are both inexpensive, would be just as effective, and which would fully…
Not yet, but for a long time nobody spent years in court because they were particularly rude to nobody in particular on the internet, and then it happened, and the law was there all along.
It's gaming communities too. There is a massive mindset overlap between gamers and average UK residents. They both think that all the dystopia is for the greater good, is never abused, and if you fall victim to it, you…
No, just the UK. I actually think it might be worse. You need to be able to hand over encryption keys too. Claiming to not know them is also not allowed, whether you actually know them or not. I am reasonably convinced…
The rule is that at all times enough return vessels must be docked to the ISS for everyone on board. These are usually the same vessels they used to get up to the station. This has the consequence that if they need to…
I mean, yes, the lace quality is important too. But strictly speaking, not tying a granny knot will improve your results regardless of choice of lace.
This seems equivalent to some arguments I hear for practicing a religion.
Google has been optimized for sentence like questions so much that for a good 6+ years now it has been completely useless as keyword search. To clarify: sentence search got slightly better at the cost of keyword search.…
"to tweak" is probably quite far away even if "get a semi-decent CAD drawing" was remotely reliable which it isn't.
Are you implying that we shouldn't be annoyed at Flock and forced GPS tracking in cars because my ignorant neighbours have a cloud connected doorbell? Because I am instead annoyed at all three. Not necessarily my…
I find comfort in thinking that, if a TLA is interested in me, they have to work a little bit harder.
I didn't mean it completely literally. But presumably you have an idea for a post outline: * Title * Brief * Table showing the issue * Notes about CSS/JS disparity * An idea for why it happens. * The idea/code for a…
It takes less time to write the prompt, you could just publish that? It's an important topic, and I am glad you wrote about it, but even half a page of notes would have been enough to convey this. It would save me…
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> That depends on the rest of your code. No, I am asking about your hypothetical "bare bones" "ORM" which explicitly _doens't_ have anything beyond "object mapping". > When your code merely does that, what do you call…
Okay, so I have an object like: User { name friends: List<Friend> posts: List<Post> } Let's say we have a "MappedUser" which is derived from this type by this ORM. I now do: user = get_mapped_user() for post in…
First, it's useful to define terms. When I talk about an ORM I talk about an ideal ORM which transparently maps ordinary object graph access patterns to relational database queries. These do exist, and they exhibit the…
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> inconsistent I have a strong feeling that this person just likes this as a style and enforces it by hand…
It's okay, completely wrong thread for this statement, but I wouldn't voluntarily use current MacOS (no idea if the older variants weren't terrible) over anything but ssh. Worse than Windows 11.
The list of "bonus" criteria and how they come about makes me feel sick. I am not currently looking for employment, nor am I currently particularly worried about future prospects if I was suddenly in the position of…
When I tried implementing something like this at some point, I found it impossible to actually implement reliably because DNS resolution changes all the time. Unless you dynamically add rules as you resolve DNS requests…
If you have a thermoblock espresso machine, the brewing part can be over and done with in all of 1 minute. But either way, the time consuming parts are preparation and cleanup.
I don't really care about a ban like this, but I do strongly care about exactly how they plan to enforce it. There are technical solutions which are both inexpensive, would be just as effective, and which would fully…
Not yet, but for a long time nobody spent years in court because they were particularly rude to nobody in particular on the internet, and then it happened, and the law was there all along.
It's gaming communities too. There is a massive mindset overlap between gamers and average UK residents. They both think that all the dystopia is for the greater good, is never abused, and if you fall victim to it, you…
No, just the UK. I actually think it might be worse. You need to be able to hand over encryption keys too. Claiming to not know them is also not allowed, whether you actually know them or not. I am reasonably convinced…
The rule is that at all times enough return vessels must be docked to the ISS for everyone on board. These are usually the same vessels they used to get up to the station. This has the consequence that if they need to…
I mean, yes, the lace quality is important too. But strictly speaking, not tying a granny knot will improve your results regardless of choice of lace.
This seems equivalent to some arguments I hear for practicing a religion.
Google has been optimized for sentence like questions so much that for a good 6+ years now it has been completely useless as keyword search. To clarify: sentence search got slightly better at the cost of keyword search.…
"to tweak" is probably quite far away even if "get a semi-decent CAD drawing" was remotely reliable which it isn't.
Are you implying that we shouldn't be annoyed at Flock and forced GPS tracking in cars because my ignorant neighbours have a cloud connected doorbell? Because I am instead annoyed at all three. Not necessarily my…
I find comfort in thinking that, if a TLA is interested in me, they have to work a little bit harder.