TransAtlToonz
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> You are adding a second layer of abstraction that brings very little generalization Presumably, this is an investment in replacing code written in C. There's no way around abstraction or overhead in such a venture. >…
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Ah, makes sense. I just abandoned the code interview altogether and ask them questions about process. It's a very simple workaround, but very effective. I'll admit it helps that there are very few problems these days…
Can you explain why you think this? I don't understand the reasoning and it's certainly not "obvious". There's certainly no technical reason implying this, so is this just resistance to learning rust? C'mon, kernel…
I don't understand why rust bindings imply a freezing (or chilling) of the ABI—surely rust is bound by roughly the same constraints C is, being fully ABI-compatible in terms of consuming and being consumed. Is this…
A sledgehammer doesn't need to be able to turn a screw. Perhaps states might take advantage of this, but the incompetency of toadies at technology won't impact their competency at wreaking destruction.
Lack of empirical support does not imply empirical support of no insight. In fact, it seems like you can reasonably draw whatever conclusion you please with about equivalent (zero) evidence. Calling these "myths" seems…
What do you mean by the "high" end? I would consider this sort of interview style necessarily precluding such a place from being considered a high-quality work-place. Not only is it a miserable way to interview, it's…
The appropriate restrictions are relative to the size and momentum of the organization. It's easy to spend months setting up safeguards rather than working on product development that won't proportionally return. Of…
I had no idea people took hackerrank as a serious signal rather than as a tool for recent graduates to track interview prep progress. Surely it has all the same issues AI does: you have no way of verifying that the…
> The past 80 years have been the most peaceful in history. This reminds me of that mlk bit about the white liberal who "prefers a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is the presence…
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I use wifi calling and it still sounds bad compared to facetime. Like, exactly as bad as over cell.
It's entirely possible I have rose-colored glasses on. Still, VoLTE is terrible compared to any other audio service I've used aside.
> There weren't signals like attending Harvard. Oh trust me it's still not that great a signal.
Neither? It's however the voice is encoded over the cell network. Again, I don't understand why because there's more than enough signal to stream digital audio. It's like they haven't upgraded voice quality in 30 years…
Surely the title should indicate somewhere that this is about selecting partners (which I find to be a terribly dull topic).
I miss how clear the sound was. Cellphones sound like absolute crap in comparison. I don't understand why.
Wow. This is fantastic. This is the first time in nearly fifteen years they've had a feature I've actually wanted to purchase.
Mandating source code isn't remotely near perfect either. In an ideal world we wouldn't need currency to organize an economy. People gotta demand more.
Why not simply mandate providing code? It doesn't make any sense to wait until the vendor dies to buy.