Its issue trackers. There have been sad bugs going on years deep into the project. Maybe they’re all mopped up in 2022 but I wouldn’t count on it. Its design does well on a certain usage profile at the expense of mixed…
Along with the other reasons, Badger is not that great. When you have the funding and presumably the developers they have, it makes sense to do something better.
Pebble is a key-value store, not an SQL database.
So you think, what, any forcible annexation of a country is genocide because it has fighting? That’s not the definition. They aren’t exterminating Ukrainians, defined ethnically or nationally.
By your own claims, and the definition of genocide.
This isn’t a “genocidal” war.
They’d have to have built up troops while the Olympics were being held.
Crossing open water is tricky to do on short notice; they were hosting the Olympics; they have all the time in the world; the U.S. isn’t actively fighting in any war; they have domestic financial problems to focus on…
This is just a fact. The police are better in wealthier municipalities because they can pay for better recruits. This includes higher crime big cities if they have a decent tax base.
Wealthier cities can afford higher quality police officers.
> It isn't supposed to be profitable! It’s supposed to break even. It’s supposed to be a service that provides value. If it isn’t providing value, it loses its reason to exist. You can argue that the consumer captures a…
HBR has been at this level for a while.
They have broken this rule.
The purpose is to protect Americans’ human rights.
This is partly true — for example, two quartz clocks might both have crystals age at the same rate.
Another atomic clock.
In the sunbelt or not? You’ll get more power outages in places with weather and overhead power lines with overhanging trees. AZ also tends to have newer infrastructure.
Do you understand why we have a patent system?
Yes, exactly!
Every day you slow down FSD development with this kind of safetyism, a hundred people die in car accidents (in the USA).
But why were you wearing a mask outside?
> That would be whole-progam analysis which isn't done. That doesn’t matter. > This breaks down with mutation, especially atomics, which are allowed as struct fields. Not true at all. First, the compiler could refrain…
It has majority opposition in California.
There could be some loophole. If the program globally never makes a reference to a field, must it be aligned? If the field is referenced, could it be that when making a reference, the field gets copied or moved out and…
An open source non-sql db is a tough business model. I mean, here's a simple question: Would you use DGraph? Would you pay for it? With something like CockroachDB or TiDB I can easily say yes to that. The value…
Its issue trackers. There have been sad bugs going on years deep into the project. Maybe they’re all mopped up in 2022 but I wouldn’t count on it. Its design does well on a certain usage profile at the expense of mixed…
Along with the other reasons, Badger is not that great. When you have the funding and presumably the developers they have, it makes sense to do something better.
Pebble is a key-value store, not an SQL database.
So you think, what, any forcible annexation of a country is genocide because it has fighting? That’s not the definition. They aren’t exterminating Ukrainians, defined ethnically or nationally.
By your own claims, and the definition of genocide.
This isn’t a “genocidal” war.
They’d have to have built up troops while the Olympics were being held.
Crossing open water is tricky to do on short notice; they were hosting the Olympics; they have all the time in the world; the U.S. isn’t actively fighting in any war; they have domestic financial problems to focus on…
This is just a fact. The police are better in wealthier municipalities because they can pay for better recruits. This includes higher crime big cities if they have a decent tax base.
Wealthier cities can afford higher quality police officers.
> It isn't supposed to be profitable! It’s supposed to break even. It’s supposed to be a service that provides value. If it isn’t providing value, it loses its reason to exist. You can argue that the consumer captures a…
HBR has been at this level for a while.
They have broken this rule.
The purpose is to protect Americans’ human rights.
This is partly true — for example, two quartz clocks might both have crystals age at the same rate.
Another atomic clock.
In the sunbelt or not? You’ll get more power outages in places with weather and overhead power lines with overhanging trees. AZ also tends to have newer infrastructure.
Do you understand why we have a patent system?
Yes, exactly!
Every day you slow down FSD development with this kind of safetyism, a hundred people die in car accidents (in the USA).
But why were you wearing a mask outside?
> That would be whole-progam analysis which isn't done. That doesn’t matter. > This breaks down with mutation, especially atomics, which are allowed as struct fields. Not true at all. First, the compiler could refrain…
It has majority opposition in California.
There could be some loophole. If the program globally never makes a reference to a field, must it be aligned? If the field is referenced, could it be that when making a reference, the field gets copied or moved out and…
An open source non-sql db is a tough business model. I mean, here's a simple question: Would you use DGraph? Would you pay for it? With something like CockroachDB or TiDB I can easily say yes to that. The value…