They originally intended to shoot in Japan but couldn’t because of Covid. I thought the foliage and coastline were reasonably close to parts of Japan’s (I’ve been both there and to the Pacific NW). I experienced what…
> There wasn't any guarantee before, either. If you want that guarantee, make the CI build every commit. Guarantee is the wrong word. The point is that if you always squash merge after passing the entire test suite you…
If someone else has done the pull request, I review it on GitHub, then they rebase and force push the original commit wouldn’t be on my machine unless I had pulled it earlier correct? Which is something I never do.
Yeah but the other problem in pull requests is that if someone makes changes since the last time I reviewed and then they force push I can’t see the difference from the last time I reviewed. Also if they rebase and push…
I don’t understand why people waste time manually rebasing pull requests when you can squash merge with one button and get essentially the same result. Not quite as bad as merging a bunch of commits that aren’t…
A public comment opposing policies that would lead to more affordable housing isn’t “gossip” or “conjecture.”
It’s amazing how little inefficient land use/NIMBYism is discussed in American politics. It is actually even more important than healthcare as a cost of living issue. Especially for young people living in major cities.
Probably not true, but even if it is being a NIMBY is still bad.
In the same way San Francisco allows ice cream shops (or any business) to object to new competitors in their area, yes many “communities” also write rules that monopolize land in order to keep their property values…
We've been using it for about a year in production across four projects and it's been a major boon for productivity because it allows our frontend developers to do simple backend features on their own. I think there are…
Also in an ideal scenario where countries move aggressively to renewables we need energy sources to put that infrastructure into place and as you say natural gas is a key part of keeping emissions low. That's why it's…
What is this garbage doing on HackerNews? Really, we're putting dictatorship in quotes when referring to China now? And calling a pro-democratic movement of millions of people protesting for their rights xenophobic and…
There's a much simpler solution. No non-competes at all. They only serve employers and create small market failures.
I just went back to Netflix Blu-Rays after being frustrated with seeing tons of imperfections in streaming quality. The artifacts are so annoying to me in 4K streaming that I mostly prefer just watching 1080p blu-rays.
They originally intended to shoot in Japan but couldn’t because of Covid. I thought the foliage and coastline were reasonably close to parts of Japan’s (I’ve been both there and to the Pacific NW). I experienced what…
> There wasn't any guarantee before, either. If you want that guarantee, make the CI build every commit. Guarantee is the wrong word. The point is that if you always squash merge after passing the entire test suite you…
If someone else has done the pull request, I review it on GitHub, then they rebase and force push the original commit wouldn’t be on my machine unless I had pulled it earlier correct? Which is something I never do.
Yeah but the other problem in pull requests is that if someone makes changes since the last time I reviewed and then they force push I can’t see the difference from the last time I reviewed. Also if they rebase and push…
I don’t understand why people waste time manually rebasing pull requests when you can squash merge with one button and get essentially the same result. Not quite as bad as merging a bunch of commits that aren’t…
A public comment opposing policies that would lead to more affordable housing isn’t “gossip” or “conjecture.”
It’s amazing how little inefficient land use/NIMBYism is discussed in American politics. It is actually even more important than healthcare as a cost of living issue. Especially for young people living in major cities.
Probably not true, but even if it is being a NIMBY is still bad.
In the same way San Francisco allows ice cream shops (or any business) to object to new competitors in their area, yes many “communities” also write rules that monopolize land in order to keep their property values…
We've been using it for about a year in production across four projects and it's been a major boon for productivity because it allows our frontend developers to do simple backend features on their own. I think there are…
Also in an ideal scenario where countries move aggressively to renewables we need energy sources to put that infrastructure into place and as you say natural gas is a key part of keeping emissions low. That's why it's…
What is this garbage doing on HackerNews? Really, we're putting dictatorship in quotes when referring to China now? And calling a pro-democratic movement of millions of people protesting for their rights xenophobic and…
There's a much simpler solution. No non-competes at all. They only serve employers and create small market failures.
I just went back to Netflix Blu-Rays after being frustrated with seeing tons of imperfections in streaming quality. The artifacts are so annoying to me in 4K streaming that I mostly prefer just watching 1080p blu-rays.