Nix the package manager is great. Poorly documented, but it works as expected. I've also had uneventful experiences using NixOS on a server. On the other hand, trying to use NixOS on my laptop has been struggle after…
The whole point is if this (or something similar) was well known then you wouldn't have to use shitty typeless stuff like JSON...
I feel bad for people with this bootlicker mindset... If I get sued for violating the contract well that sucks for me but I'm certainly not going to feel bad for it.
I don't think modern CRUD apps are necessarily more general. They're just built on top of many more layers of broken abstractions.
By criticizing Unix I did not mean look at Windows etc.... There are systems which take the good parts of the Unix philosophy (composability, uniformity) but abandon the bad parts (text, hierarchical files, mutability,…
> why would you expect major improvements to arise? Maybe not, but you certainly shouldn't expect a regression, which is exactly what we're witnessing.
> So your mentor seems to be right, even though what he's suggesting is not 100% ethical: if you read your contract you'll see that all of your software related ideas are property of Google. It is most definitely not…
Most of this seems fairly uncontroversial. This, however > But a lot of service workers are doing jobs that are unlikely to ever be fully automated. Nobody wants a robot for a teacher or a nanny, for example. And even…
> the advantage of Docker is that you can slap an image together by doing essentially what you were doing - running a couple of apt install commands, pip install -r requirements.txt, copy a few files and it's done. This…
Yeah Docker and friends exist basically because the industry is blissfully unaware of nice things like Nix.
The missing explanation is that `smaller` is a third argument to the function. It's type is a proof that x <= y. Since it is in curly brackets with the auto keyword, the compiler will fill in this proof in many cases,…
Linguistics is the only field I can think of where the general public does not take seriously the knowledge of the experts (linguists).
Nix the package manager is great. Poorly documented, but it works as expected. I've also had uneventful experiences using NixOS on a server. On the other hand, trying to use NixOS on my laptop has been struggle after…
The whole point is if this (or something similar) was well known then you wouldn't have to use shitty typeless stuff like JSON...
I feel bad for people with this bootlicker mindset... If I get sued for violating the contract well that sucks for me but I'm certainly not going to feel bad for it.
I don't think modern CRUD apps are necessarily more general. They're just built on top of many more layers of broken abstractions.
By criticizing Unix I did not mean look at Windows etc.... There are systems which take the good parts of the Unix philosophy (composability, uniformity) but abandon the bad parts (text, hierarchical files, mutability,…
> why would you expect major improvements to arise? Maybe not, but you certainly shouldn't expect a regression, which is exactly what we're witnessing.
> So your mentor seems to be right, even though what he's suggesting is not 100% ethical: if you read your contract you'll see that all of your software related ideas are property of Google. It is most definitely not…
Most of this seems fairly uncontroversial. This, however > But a lot of service workers are doing jobs that are unlikely to ever be fully automated. Nobody wants a robot for a teacher or a nanny, for example. And even…
> the advantage of Docker is that you can slap an image together by doing essentially what you were doing - running a couple of apt install commands, pip install -r requirements.txt, copy a few files and it's done. This…
Yeah Docker and friends exist basically because the industry is blissfully unaware of nice things like Nix.
The missing explanation is that `smaller` is a third argument to the function. It's type is a proof that x <= y. Since it is in curly brackets with the auto keyword, the compiler will fill in this proof in many cases,…
Linguistics is the only field I can think of where the general public does not take seriously the knowledge of the experts (linguists).