HDMI and display port are in a similar boat. Putting the spec on the connector would be so much help. Even purchasing them is a nightmare these days because everything says ultra super duper fast supreme and then the…
I think it's a correction, There's multiple levels of interpretation: 1. Don't roll your own crypto 2. Don't roll your own auth strategy 3. Don't Roll your own auth code 4. Don't host your own auth infrastructure. For…
Only if the software is optimised for either in the first place. Ton of software out there where optimisation of both memory and cpu has been pushed to the side because development hours is more costly than a bit of…
They’re usually picked up by scanners by then.
Pivoting to node support and even more-so rewriting deploy really hurt momentum on top of all those projects. Coming out swinging with 2.0 and then decreasing regions and rewriting the product that makes you money soon…
“In the interest of quelling rumors and speculation, I can confirm this is the basic idea; lean focus (and definitely not an evil acquisition). It's sadly just unfortunate harsh business realities.”…
Hasn't stopped certain parties from doing the same thing as Italy though, the CSIRO being credible really hurt their efforts though, Murdoch press tried & failed to discredit them with ferocity. Worst part is, even if…
F# also has substantially better type inference so you don't need to write the types out everywhere, type aliases are first class too so you can easily write out some helper types for readability. You can pipe a monadic…
I'll defend her on this one somewhat, Github has no exemption as written and she's doing her job. It's just another layer in the stupidity of this all that GitHub would be blocked but steam, discord and Roblox are…
> Returns a `String` instead of a type which disallows the formulation of the problematic `assertEquals` to begin with. I'm not sure what the best attribution would be but "Make illegal states unrepresentable" would be…
Works fine in AU settings too. It's not as good as google at knowing where you are (gee I wonder why) but if I search Bahn Mi <my town> the results as good as google. Results for something niche like "Keycaps" are…
And more better? I'm not sure either. In all these examples I feel something must be very wrong with the data model if you're conditionally assigning 3 levels down. At least the previous syntax the annoyingness to write…
NPM isn’t perfect but no, it’s fundamentally self inflicted. Community is very happy to pick up helper libraries and by the time you get all the way up the tree in a react framework you have hundreds or even thousands…
Given the quality of some of that combo I’ve seen vomited out, it’s technical dismerit. I wonder if you’re better off with something critical mass enough that an LLM can correctly write it at all but not trained on…
Silverblue is great but regular Fedora is worth a look too if you don't want to deal with the teething issues of managing all your dev-tools with Silverblue's immutable setup, granted that was 2 years ago when i tried…
Leavener example might be genuine tweak because they thought it would be better but it could easily be cheapening of ingredients which is a problem with premade mixes too. The box might be the same volume but i'd expect…
"wait you can do that?" + farts. There's something wonderful in only knowing that there's and entire lid angle sensor API in a macbook purely because someone reverse engineered it to make the laptop fart.
This has helped me too. I have NextDNS profiles on my phone and PC that block problematic sites, as well as the settings dashboard itself to stop me touching it unless I'm on my tablet.
Absolutely, If premium sorted out all those problems and generally treated creators better i'd have a subscription. I come to youtube for the *creators*, the actual platform where I have watch history off and use…
They seem pretty cautious with that unstable flag too. UUID v7 for example is unstable and one would be pretty confident in that not changing at this stage. Many unstable functions have less churn than a lot of other…
I believe there is a function of age to some degree, I 100% Assassins creed 2 at 14 and now I have a decade and a half of watching studios remake that goddamn game. They're all trying to make the best practice, safest…
C# will eventually have unions that will undoubtedly be incompatible too, I worry about source generators becoming ubiquitous as well. This was also my experience with F#, phenomenal language dragged down by ugly…
If your willing to stick to pure MS libraries… I used to agree but when you have libraries like Mediatr, mass transit and moq going/looking to go paid I’m not confident that the wider ecosystem is in a much better spot.
I think I kind of get you, there's something I find off putting about Bun like it's a trendy ORM or front end framework where Node and Deno are trying to be the boring infrastructure a runtime should be. Not to say Deno…
I blame tooling folks doing too good of a job abstracting the problem away, and no this of course isn't a jab at them. probably 70 to 80% of JS users have barely any idea of the difference because their tooling just…
HDMI and display port are in a similar boat. Putting the spec on the connector would be so much help. Even purchasing them is a nightmare these days because everything says ultra super duper fast supreme and then the…
I think it's a correction, There's multiple levels of interpretation: 1. Don't roll your own crypto 2. Don't roll your own auth strategy 3. Don't Roll your own auth code 4. Don't host your own auth infrastructure. For…
Only if the software is optimised for either in the first place. Ton of software out there where optimisation of both memory and cpu has been pushed to the side because development hours is more costly than a bit of…
They’re usually picked up by scanners by then.
Pivoting to node support and even more-so rewriting deploy really hurt momentum on top of all those projects. Coming out swinging with 2.0 and then decreasing regions and rewriting the product that makes you money soon…
“In the interest of quelling rumors and speculation, I can confirm this is the basic idea; lean focus (and definitely not an evil acquisition). It's sadly just unfortunate harsh business realities.”…
Hasn't stopped certain parties from doing the same thing as Italy though, the CSIRO being credible really hurt their efforts though, Murdoch press tried & failed to discredit them with ferocity. Worst part is, even if…
F# also has substantially better type inference so you don't need to write the types out everywhere, type aliases are first class too so you can easily write out some helper types for readability. You can pipe a monadic…
I'll defend her on this one somewhat, Github has no exemption as written and she's doing her job. It's just another layer in the stupidity of this all that GitHub would be blocked but steam, discord and Roblox are…
> Returns a `String` instead of a type which disallows the formulation of the problematic `assertEquals` to begin with. I'm not sure what the best attribution would be but "Make illegal states unrepresentable" would be…
Works fine in AU settings too. It's not as good as google at knowing where you are (gee I wonder why) but if I search Bahn Mi <my town> the results as good as google. Results for something niche like "Keycaps" are…
And more better? I'm not sure either. In all these examples I feel something must be very wrong with the data model if you're conditionally assigning 3 levels down. At least the previous syntax the annoyingness to write…
NPM isn’t perfect but no, it’s fundamentally self inflicted. Community is very happy to pick up helper libraries and by the time you get all the way up the tree in a react framework you have hundreds or even thousands…
Given the quality of some of that combo I’ve seen vomited out, it’s technical dismerit. I wonder if you’re better off with something critical mass enough that an LLM can correctly write it at all but not trained on…
Silverblue is great but regular Fedora is worth a look too if you don't want to deal with the teething issues of managing all your dev-tools with Silverblue's immutable setup, granted that was 2 years ago when i tried…
Leavener example might be genuine tweak because they thought it would be better but it could easily be cheapening of ingredients which is a problem with premade mixes too. The box might be the same volume but i'd expect…
"wait you can do that?" + farts. There's something wonderful in only knowing that there's and entire lid angle sensor API in a macbook purely because someone reverse engineered it to make the laptop fart.
This has helped me too. I have NextDNS profiles on my phone and PC that block problematic sites, as well as the settings dashboard itself to stop me touching it unless I'm on my tablet.
Absolutely, If premium sorted out all those problems and generally treated creators better i'd have a subscription. I come to youtube for the *creators*, the actual platform where I have watch history off and use…
They seem pretty cautious with that unstable flag too. UUID v7 for example is unstable and one would be pretty confident in that not changing at this stage. Many unstable functions have less churn than a lot of other…
I believe there is a function of age to some degree, I 100% Assassins creed 2 at 14 and now I have a decade and a half of watching studios remake that goddamn game. They're all trying to make the best practice, safest…
C# will eventually have unions that will undoubtedly be incompatible too, I worry about source generators becoming ubiquitous as well. This was also my experience with F#, phenomenal language dragged down by ugly…
If your willing to stick to pure MS libraries… I used to agree but when you have libraries like Mediatr, mass transit and moq going/looking to go paid I’m not confident that the wider ecosystem is in a much better spot.
I think I kind of get you, there's something I find off putting about Bun like it's a trendy ORM or front end framework where Node and Deno are trying to be the boring infrastructure a runtime should be. Not to say Deno…
I blame tooling folks doing too good of a job abstracting the problem away, and no this of course isn't a jab at them. probably 70 to 80% of JS users have barely any idea of the difference because their tooling just…