Still better than their 2020 F1 car
I find it ironic this rhetoric is so prevalent on HN when usually HN users are the ones helping to make these websites.
Capitalism is a death cult.
This is part of the fetish.
> I'd think all the VC money sloshing around should be able to figure something like this instead of another social media platform. Unfortunately that might inadvertently help out The Poors instead of sheltered…
Namespaces would solve this better and this wouldn't work in cases such as multiple loose files. It also hard breaks anything with a hyphen in the package name.
The state and the government are not the same thing; the police is and always has been racist and is the enforcers of state power, for example.
Regardless of the content I really don't like this website. I don't appreciate having to scroll so much and PgUp/PgDown don't move between the blocks smoothly.
The US was largely founded on white supremacy and it has been part of the state institutions for two hundred years. It didn't disappear at the end of the civil war, or in the 1960s, or in 2008.
The key thing here is white supremacy is endorsed by the state in the US
> if they want to prevent evictions they need to pay the landlords what they’re owed. Reparations. Why should the government back up somebody's risky investment?
Cool, instead of having Wikipedia zoomed in to 150% I have to have this one zoomed at 170%.
IntelliJ Ultimate with the plugins does this but it's not quite as smooth as the individual IDEs.
> Go's mediocrity is a feature Removing complexity from the language just moves it onto the developer and end-user code, it doesn't eliminate it. Go's mediocrity is a ticking timebomb.
Language server protocols are just re-inventing IDEs, but instead of using shared memory and interacting with the compiler directly you have to use an inefficient JSON pipeline.
Every sufficiently complicated text editor and CI setup re-invents half of a good IDE, but worse.
A lot of problems with modern programming can be traced to the "pipe compiler" like model, where your development environment is nothing more than a file editor with a shortcut to run the compiler. It doesn't understand…
The software world is driven by hype, not by objective quality. See Go, Git (vs Mercurial), every project put out then subsequently abandoned by $PUPPYKILLER_CO after being depended on.
Still better than their 2020 F1 car
I find it ironic this rhetoric is so prevalent on HN when usually HN users are the ones helping to make these websites.
Capitalism is a death cult.
This is part of the fetish.
> I'd think all the VC money sloshing around should be able to figure something like this instead of another social media platform. Unfortunately that might inadvertently help out The Poors instead of sheltered…
Namespaces would solve this better and this wouldn't work in cases such as multiple loose files. It also hard breaks anything with a hyphen in the package name.
The state and the government are not the same thing; the police is and always has been racist and is the enforcers of state power, for example.
Regardless of the content I really don't like this website. I don't appreciate having to scroll so much and PgUp/PgDown don't move between the blocks smoothly.
The US was largely founded on white supremacy and it has been part of the state institutions for two hundred years. It didn't disappear at the end of the civil war, or in the 1960s, or in 2008.
The key thing here is white supremacy is endorsed by the state in the US
> if they want to prevent evictions they need to pay the landlords what they’re owed. Reparations. Why should the government back up somebody's risky investment?
Cool, instead of having Wikipedia zoomed in to 150% I have to have this one zoomed at 170%.
IntelliJ Ultimate with the plugins does this but it's not quite as smooth as the individual IDEs.
> Go's mediocrity is a feature Removing complexity from the language just moves it onto the developer and end-user code, it doesn't eliminate it. Go's mediocrity is a ticking timebomb.
Language server protocols are just re-inventing IDEs, but instead of using shared memory and interacting with the compiler directly you have to use an inefficient JSON pipeline.
Every sufficiently complicated text editor and CI setup re-invents half of a good IDE, but worse.
A lot of problems with modern programming can be traced to the "pipe compiler" like model, where your development environment is nothing more than a file editor with a shortcut to run the compiler. It doesn't understand…
The software world is driven by hype, not by objective quality. See Go, Git (vs Mercurial), every project put out then subsequently abandoned by $PUPPYKILLER_CO after being depended on.