They knew that the target had nearly half a million [child ab]users. That's sufficient motivation right there. The problem is that once you have the infrastructure you can go after, well, any other random Tor onion…
Well, Ok, so the main thing that's good about it is that it's dead easy to start a goroutine. But that's actually bad, just like randomly jumping to any piece of code whatsoever is bad in in a procedural language. Read…
How the heck should a library author know whether an error is recoverable or not? In many situations that depends entirely on the caller. Not-so-contrived example: a config options contains a value that leads to a…
You mean, like systemd?
Of course the tests are tested – by the code they're covering, which is also covered by other tests.
People can get by with zero LIDARs. There's no reason why autonomous cars couldn't. The real problems are elsewhere (emergency vehicles, ambiguous situations, construction, …). We'll need operators on standby for a…
Dudette, actually. Pay attention. :-P
People still don' (want to) understand software.
They knew that the target had nearly half a million [child ab]users. That's sufficient motivation right there. The problem is that once you have the infrastructure you can go after, well, any other random Tor onion…
Well, Ok, so the main thing that's good about it is that it's dead easy to start a goroutine. But that's actually bad, just like randomly jumping to any piece of code whatsoever is bad in in a procedural language. Read…
How the heck should a library author know whether an error is recoverable or not? In many situations that depends entirely on the caller. Not-so-contrived example: a config options contains a value that leads to a…
You mean, like systemd?
Of course the tests are tested – by the code they're covering, which is also covered by other tests.
People can get by with zero LIDARs. There's no reason why autonomous cars couldn't. The real problems are elsewhere (emergency vehicles, ambiguous situations, construction, …). We'll need operators on standby for a…
Dudette, actually. Pay attention. :-P
People still don' (want to) understand software.