CI/CD doesn't require the cloud or containers.
IIRC, they were doing things like patching bittorrent to prefer closer IP's to pull from during their deploys. So it would roll through their network from 1 side to the other without just completely saturating the…
But you do end up with "task driven development". Tasks should be used for communication of priorities and so forth, but they're often treated as stone tablets passed down from the mountain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVN_0qvuhhw&t=159s
> I'm willing to pay 15% performance for this layer to just be forever ridden of this, but people treat me like an alien. I'm not. In fact, what irritates me the most about computing nowadays is how much slower…
I disagree with this emphatically. Code is meant to change. It changes. That's really all there is to it. It's like saying a tire was bad because it got changed at some point during the lifetime of the vehicle. It's…
This is exactly why I say for best results, let your engineers and "customers" talk directly to each other.
I don't know that I would call the Pareto Principle a mental model. But having said that, for me software dev is supposed to be chaotic and that's ok. I describe it as boiling water. There's a process going on, but if…
I do it very occasionally, usually when I realize I need some form of code that I've deleted. I'll undo, copy the code, redo up to where I'm at, then paste and edit as necessary. But I don't do this every 5 minutes,…
In the book "ordinary men" it describes a group of conscripted soldiers during the nazi regime. They were former police for Poland, so not even German Nazi's, but by the end they were doing things like taking pregnant…
What's hilarious about this is that Thomas Sowell says basically the opposite. He became a conservative because the leftist ideals (which are socialist and marxist in nature) feel good but reality simply doesn't work…
> I don't consider myself "on the left" but I really don't mind a publication being left of center or right of center. As someone who is slightly left of center, it's kind of a painful place to be. You tend to get…
I want both. I would be completely happy if IOS by default did not allow all the things it doesn't allow, but you could add a setting to allow 3rd party app stores with a list that apple curated themselves (similar to…
I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I think you're overselling it a bit. I've often found myself arguing that C++ has a simpler type system than the likes of C# and Java due to the latter's pragmatic bifurcation…
> Eg TypeScript has convincingly shown to a large crowd that soundness isn't an important property for many key goals of static typing, such as programmer productivity, refactoring support, preventing stupid mistakes…
> Usually a person with good empathy can pick up on social spectral disorders after some time and factor for this in their communications capabilities. This is often not a hard barrier. There is no such thing as a…
> So, the guy basically wanted to totally lord over people and be able to fire them essentially at will, or worse. Can't say that I'm very sympathetic here. That seems like an unfair interpretation to me. The guy wants…
If it's an app and the answer to that question isn't clearly the people who download and install the app, your priorities are fucked.
I don't disagree with your point, but influencer nowadays is active whereas a simple ad is passive. Due to this, the modern day influencer (aka person) is absolutely a psychological manipulator.
There's a certain class of people who believe the free market can solve all problems, and for these people, the way you inject said free market is by using insurance. The thing is, you're right about it being convoluted…
Back in the mid to late 90's I predicted this. I used to tell friends that science would be the new religion and scientists the new priests. And indeed that's exactly what has happened. Nothing gives more authority…
> I've found my experience designing gearboxes for Boeing has applicability to software design. For example, the fundamental idea with airplane design is not to design components that cannot fail, as that is impossible.…
Which should be __SCORCHINGLY__ illegal because too many credit report requests can actually affect your credit score.
What's odd is someone arguing that removing child porn and removing any mention of the Hunter Biden story are equivalent acts.
CI/CD doesn't require the cloud or containers.
IIRC, they were doing things like patching bittorrent to prefer closer IP's to pull from during their deploys. So it would roll through their network from 1 side to the other without just completely saturating the…
But you do end up with "task driven development". Tasks should be used for communication of priorities and so forth, but they're often treated as stone tablets passed down from the mountain.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVN_0qvuhhw&t=159s
> I'm willing to pay 15% performance for this layer to just be forever ridden of this, but people treat me like an alien. I'm not. In fact, what irritates me the most about computing nowadays is how much slower…
I disagree with this emphatically. Code is meant to change. It changes. That's really all there is to it. It's like saying a tire was bad because it got changed at some point during the lifetime of the vehicle. It's…
This is exactly why I say for best results, let your engineers and "customers" talk directly to each other.
I don't know that I would call the Pareto Principle a mental model. But having said that, for me software dev is supposed to be chaotic and that's ok. I describe it as boiling water. There's a process going on, but if…
I do it very occasionally, usually when I realize I need some form of code that I've deleted. I'll undo, copy the code, redo up to where I'm at, then paste and edit as necessary. But I don't do this every 5 minutes,…
In the book "ordinary men" it describes a group of conscripted soldiers during the nazi regime. They were former police for Poland, so not even German Nazi's, but by the end they were doing things like taking pregnant…
What's hilarious about this is that Thomas Sowell says basically the opposite. He became a conservative because the leftist ideals (which are socialist and marxist in nature) feel good but reality simply doesn't work…
> I don't consider myself "on the left" but I really don't mind a publication being left of center or right of center. As someone who is slightly left of center, it's kind of a painful place to be. You tend to get…
I want both. I would be completely happy if IOS by default did not allow all the things it doesn't allow, but you could add a setting to allow 3rd party app stores with a list that apple curated themselves (similar to…
I don't necessarily disagree with you, but I think you're overselling it a bit. I've often found myself arguing that C++ has a simpler type system than the likes of C# and Java due to the latter's pragmatic bifurcation…
> Eg TypeScript has convincingly shown to a large crowd that soundness isn't an important property for many key goals of static typing, such as programmer productivity, refactoring support, preventing stupid mistakes…
> Usually a person with good empathy can pick up on social spectral disorders after some time and factor for this in their communications capabilities. This is often not a hard barrier. There is no such thing as a…
> So, the guy basically wanted to totally lord over people and be able to fire them essentially at will, or worse. Can't say that I'm very sympathetic here. That seems like an unfair interpretation to me. The guy wants…
If it's an app and the answer to that question isn't clearly the people who download and install the app, your priorities are fucked.
I don't disagree with your point, but influencer nowadays is active whereas a simple ad is passive. Due to this, the modern day influencer (aka person) is absolutely a psychological manipulator.
There's a certain class of people who believe the free market can solve all problems, and for these people, the way you inject said free market is by using insurance. The thing is, you're right about it being convoluted…
Back in the mid to late 90's I predicted this. I used to tell friends that science would be the new religion and scientists the new priests. And indeed that's exactly what has happened. Nothing gives more authority…
> I've found my experience designing gearboxes for Boeing has applicability to software design. For example, the fundamental idea with airplane design is not to design components that cannot fail, as that is impossible.…
Which should be __SCORCHINGLY__ illegal because too many credit report requests can actually affect your credit score.
What's odd is someone arguing that removing child porn and removing any mention of the Hunter Biden story are equivalent acts.