clickbait title it wasn't even a cursor specific extension it was a vscode one. completely misleading
no
To be fair to them - they've been doing it for 10 years without a problem!
Isn't this a failure by the company to recognize free trial abuse sooner? and to not close the loophole immediately seems like even more of a weak behavior. Calling them out but not taking decisive action beyond…
literally in the first few paragraphs of the linked article?
cool shit
extremely misleading headline implies that it just happened.
lol perfect
Very good read! love detailed explanations on the "bad" original code and steps taken toward improving it. a lot of it comes down to personal preference and the author did a good job at respecting what might have been…
thought this would be a mystery about a coder who disappeared that surfaced via pull request
better question - does the changelog need to be checked in the first place?
really sick writeup, felt like a thriller novel
can't imagine working at a company with so many competent team members. fun narrative though!
gdpr might help you with data in a web database or data warehouse but if they have anything outside of that you're still screwed. I doubt a failing company has the time, energy, or resources to comprehensively clean up…
somehow? curious what you consider to be real ptsd vs. what you consider the trauma that front line health care workers faced during one of the worst Healthcare crises of our lifetimes.
Realistically how much money are they even saving trying to cut librarians? They couldn't trim the fat somewhere else in the budget? Seems like a waste of time and money to try and "automate" this when they can find the…
cool article! looks like the author's pr got marked for changes that were made and then the reviewer went on hiatus from reviewing more open source software so hopefully this actually gets added by another maintainer on…
problematic employees need to be fired as soon as possible or they ruin everything they touch
How many of these tools are out there? This is like the 4th CDC to Data warehouse tool I've seen this year and I'm struggling to understand why they all exist in parallel. I just found estuary with a colleague yesterday…
Read this submission and thought - this is the kind of thing dan luu would post on Twitter. Then I saw the submitter! It's honestly incredible how companies will have issues with the most core fundamental way people are…
And how do you manage the versioning and deployment of your views and mviews? What tooling do you use to refresh those materialized views on a schedule? Is it something you've written and maintain yourself? What testing…
KPInfor time spent browsing channel goes way up when users are forced to look for older content manually! Epic product manager win
What database are you referring to? Is there an international database for all businesses registered in every single country that everyone universally signs up for when they incorporate?
One thing I haven't seen mentioned in the comments is that putting a phone case on the later generations of iPhones messes with the accuracy of the touch sensation of the screen. This inevitably leads to even more typo…
https://open.nytimes.com/how-the-new-york-times-uses-machine... They opensourced (some) of the logic used for how it works
clickbait title it wasn't even a cursor specific extension it was a vscode one. completely misleading
no
To be fair to them - they've been doing it for 10 years without a problem!
Isn't this a failure by the company to recognize free trial abuse sooner? and to not close the loophole immediately seems like even more of a weak behavior. Calling them out but not taking decisive action beyond…
literally in the first few paragraphs of the linked article?
cool shit
extremely misleading headline implies that it just happened.
lol perfect
Very good read! love detailed explanations on the "bad" original code and steps taken toward improving it. a lot of it comes down to personal preference and the author did a good job at respecting what might have been…
thought this would be a mystery about a coder who disappeared that surfaced via pull request
better question - does the changelog need to be checked in the first place?
really sick writeup, felt like a thriller novel
can't imagine working at a company with so many competent team members. fun narrative though!
gdpr might help you with data in a web database or data warehouse but if they have anything outside of that you're still screwed. I doubt a failing company has the time, energy, or resources to comprehensively clean up…
somehow? curious what you consider to be real ptsd vs. what you consider the trauma that front line health care workers faced during one of the worst Healthcare crises of our lifetimes.
Realistically how much money are they even saving trying to cut librarians? They couldn't trim the fat somewhere else in the budget? Seems like a waste of time and money to try and "automate" this when they can find the…
cool article! looks like the author's pr got marked for changes that were made and then the reviewer went on hiatus from reviewing more open source software so hopefully this actually gets added by another maintainer on…
problematic employees need to be fired as soon as possible or they ruin everything they touch
How many of these tools are out there? This is like the 4th CDC to Data warehouse tool I've seen this year and I'm struggling to understand why they all exist in parallel. I just found estuary with a colleague yesterday…
Read this submission and thought - this is the kind of thing dan luu would post on Twitter. Then I saw the submitter! It's honestly incredible how companies will have issues with the most core fundamental way people are…
And how do you manage the versioning and deployment of your views and mviews? What tooling do you use to refresh those materialized views on a schedule? Is it something you've written and maintain yourself? What testing…
KPInfor time spent browsing channel goes way up when users are forced to look for older content manually! Epic product manager win
What database are you referring to? Is there an international database for all businesses registered in every single country that everyone universally signs up for when they incorporate?
One thing I haven't seen mentioned in the comments is that putting a phone case on the later generations of iPhones messes with the accuracy of the touch sensation of the screen. This inevitably leads to even more typo…
https://open.nytimes.com/how-the-new-york-times-uses-machine... They opensourced (some) of the logic used for how it works