Hot take, but Powershell is quite an elegant shell language. It's actually a lot easier to write than Bash. It took my quite a while to get used to all the verbose method names, but it actually makes it pretty readable…
> if you're a Dev you should have a nice laptop with 32-64GB or more, Apple Silicon Max CPU, etc. Really depends on what you're building, to be honest.
I've always found it odd that and/or in Ruby isn't just considered equal to &&/||, and I have never really used the english operators except for the usual modifiers like if and unless. What is a practical use case where…
> Gabe Newell worked at Microsoft for 15 years - people need to start considering Valve an extension of Microsoft. Their unofficial App Store for games. This is a really weird take, considering Valve's push into Linux.
Technically they already did a built in ad with Android KitKat. Mostly benign, but I do remember being at an Android event and KitKats samples being given out to everyone. As well as KitKat wrappers being branded with…
> the price for privacy is very high Not sure if you intended this to be this philosophical, but this is basically the slogan for modern life now.
I've always found juniors to be the most prone to being "clever". Writing complex things for the sake of it. And it's one of the things I think you need to get over if you want to be considered medior/senior. A senior…
> What I'm trying to say is, it's best to try <a thing> for yourself, and see if it fits your preferences, rather than letting others stop you from exploring. Yes, that is the rational thing to do. I don't think anybody…
It's not about if the entire community is weird. But that a few vocal people doing something becomes the first impression of the ecosystem. Which is turning people off from exploring further, as you can see in this…
To be fair, I can also use that 3900 for other things locally. Not just AI.
Companies should move away from it. But it's still pretty common. Looking at my own country. There are multiple big companies with a "founder-mode" CEO that is a massive prick and wants to be a dictator. I feel like…
Not literally. And I would hardly say it was a matter of language superiority. I love Ruby myself. But Github was a lot simpler when it was still just a Rails app. But Rails was SSR by default, and most of the frontend…
But did you know Rust is memory safe?!
I'm flooded with nostalgia.
For modern movies, where you likely need to adjust some things in the scene using CGI, it is much easier to just add VFX to a pristine 4k image and then deep fry it with something like this. As for your second point. A…
Depends. With all the web agencies I've made, the only code that belonged to customers was the actual website part. Any of the "jigs" that we made for our workflow was not part of that. And contractually, any code I…
> does it cause some desired behaviour? Fun is desirable.
> Is Facebook really set up such that one person's whim is the single point of failure? It doesn't sound that surprising, does it?
You can do specific apps on Apple too, though. You can select the entire category, or expand it and select individual apps.
One of the most infuriating things about recommendations engines is the way they handle non-English music. Maybe it's not with every language, but as soon as I listen to a Dutch song; the engines will recommend me ALL…
This. If this was a 65k sedan, I would understand. With a normal infotainment system, that is. Not this "looks like a race car" stuff. If I had to spend 650k on a single car, I wouldn't buy this.
Agreed, I like the design. It just feels horribly misplaced as a Ferrari. It looks like a daily driver car, but the entire instrumentation looks (to my layman's eyes) to larp as race car. If the dashboard was set up for…
Here's one thing Apple did well on. Their screentime settings also work in the browser. It could be better, but at least it's something if you set up your kids device properly.
Like how browsers made a do-not-track feature that got ignored by websites because there was no consequence?
We all know the true test of AI is Will Smith eating spaghetti.
Hot take, but Powershell is quite an elegant shell language. It's actually a lot easier to write than Bash. It took my quite a while to get used to all the verbose method names, but it actually makes it pretty readable…
> if you're a Dev you should have a nice laptop with 32-64GB or more, Apple Silicon Max CPU, etc. Really depends on what you're building, to be honest.
I've always found it odd that and/or in Ruby isn't just considered equal to &&/||, and I have never really used the english operators except for the usual modifiers like if and unless. What is a practical use case where…
> Gabe Newell worked at Microsoft for 15 years - people need to start considering Valve an extension of Microsoft. Their unofficial App Store for games. This is a really weird take, considering Valve's push into Linux.
Technically they already did a built in ad with Android KitKat. Mostly benign, but I do remember being at an Android event and KitKats samples being given out to everyone. As well as KitKat wrappers being branded with…
> the price for privacy is very high Not sure if you intended this to be this philosophical, but this is basically the slogan for modern life now.
I've always found juniors to be the most prone to being "clever". Writing complex things for the sake of it. And it's one of the things I think you need to get over if you want to be considered medior/senior. A senior…
> What I'm trying to say is, it's best to try <a thing> for yourself, and see if it fits your preferences, rather than letting others stop you from exploring. Yes, that is the rational thing to do. I don't think anybody…
It's not about if the entire community is weird. But that a few vocal people doing something becomes the first impression of the ecosystem. Which is turning people off from exploring further, as you can see in this…
To be fair, I can also use that 3900 for other things locally. Not just AI.
Companies should move away from it. But it's still pretty common. Looking at my own country. There are multiple big companies with a "founder-mode" CEO that is a massive prick and wants to be a dictator. I feel like…
Not literally. And I would hardly say it was a matter of language superiority. I love Ruby myself. But Github was a lot simpler when it was still just a Rails app. But Rails was SSR by default, and most of the frontend…
But did you know Rust is memory safe?!
I'm flooded with nostalgia.
For modern movies, where you likely need to adjust some things in the scene using CGI, it is much easier to just add VFX to a pristine 4k image and then deep fry it with something like this. As for your second point. A…
Depends. With all the web agencies I've made, the only code that belonged to customers was the actual website part. Any of the "jigs" that we made for our workflow was not part of that. And contractually, any code I…
> does it cause some desired behaviour? Fun is desirable.
> Is Facebook really set up such that one person's whim is the single point of failure? It doesn't sound that surprising, does it?
You can do specific apps on Apple too, though. You can select the entire category, or expand it and select individual apps.
One of the most infuriating things about recommendations engines is the way they handle non-English music. Maybe it's not with every language, but as soon as I listen to a Dutch song; the engines will recommend me ALL…
This. If this was a 65k sedan, I would understand. With a normal infotainment system, that is. Not this "looks like a race car" stuff. If I had to spend 650k on a single car, I wouldn't buy this.
Agreed, I like the design. It just feels horribly misplaced as a Ferrari. It looks like a daily driver car, but the entire instrumentation looks (to my layman's eyes) to larp as race car. If the dashboard was set up for…
Here's one thing Apple did well on. Their screentime settings also work in the browser. It could be better, but at least it's something if you set up your kids device properly.
Like how browsers made a do-not-track feature that got ignored by websites because there was no consequence?
We all know the true test of AI is Will Smith eating spaghetti.