An issue that has arise for me in some situations is that for more expensive/reporting queries we point to a db replica, where temporary tables are not an option.
Oh, so it isn’t about know to solve any leetcode? Good to hear it
Reading the comments here I feel like… I have found my people. I love toying with the esphome and homeassistant.
> ... they would build at startup by processing their whole history of events (that was ridiculously slow for some of them) There is a basic technique to solve this, you snapshot every "nth" event
Once you get married you get used to it :p
+1 for this, code should be layout to express business logic, abstractions that difficult the readability of the business logic are not worth it, it is a distractions. Yeah takes a while for juniors to understand…
As a Brazilian who migrated to another country, I mostly try to hide my background. It is great to see that some of our values, like compassion, are appreciated in other countries, and folks like Luiz André could show a…
I have a reolink E1 hooked to my Homeassistant, the rstp stream seems to crash from time to time. I had never heard of neolink, would it help on this case?
`...If you call model.update(params) in Ruby, then it returns false if it fails and updates model.errors with what went wrong. Mutable state.` This is Rails stuff, not Ruby
I give up on job interviews as soon as I receive a ".docx" with instructions, and I'm taking about "tech" companies
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It seems to be a directional technology, so I'm not sure it would be applicable to RC submarines
Cats took over the internet a few years ago, now they are going after the phones
Geeks gonna geek it
When will people settle on the fact that there is no silver bullet? It's always a matter of trade offs according to the system needs.
I'm pretty on the same page as you.
I still to see something that is not "slammed" here on HN. I read this article the other day that people with "technical background"[1] have this "instinct" to quickly look for "wrongs/fails" to avoid failures, issue…
Good ape
Thanks, that was my point but I didn't have the energy to write it as well as you did. Appreciate it
Maybe Typescript?
Here: '...some people in the twitter comments talking about this as a security issue...'
But it is Tesla, so people has to make a drama about it
Take a look at useReducer(no 3rd package, part of the React api)
Indeed great reading
- Other peeps careless code - Stubborn juniors
An issue that has arise for me in some situations is that for more expensive/reporting queries we point to a db replica, where temporary tables are not an option.
Oh, so it isn’t about know to solve any leetcode? Good to hear it
Reading the comments here I feel like… I have found my people. I love toying with the esphome and homeassistant.
> ... they would build at startup by processing their whole history of events (that was ridiculously slow for some of them) There is a basic technique to solve this, you snapshot every "nth" event
Once you get married you get used to it :p
+1 for this, code should be layout to express business logic, abstractions that difficult the readability of the business logic are not worth it, it is a distractions. Yeah takes a while for juniors to understand…
As a Brazilian who migrated to another country, I mostly try to hide my background. It is great to see that some of our values, like compassion, are appreciated in other countries, and folks like Luiz André could show a…
I have a reolink E1 hooked to my Homeassistant, the rstp stream seems to crash from time to time. I had never heard of neolink, would it help on this case?
`...If you call model.update(params) in Ruby, then it returns false if it fails and updates model.errors with what went wrong. Mutable state.` This is Rails stuff, not Ruby
I give up on job interviews as soon as I receive a ".docx" with instructions, and I'm taking about "tech" companies
[flagged]
It seems to be a directional technology, so I'm not sure it would be applicable to RC submarines
Cats took over the internet a few years ago, now they are going after the phones
Geeks gonna geek it
When will people settle on the fact that there is no silver bullet? It's always a matter of trade offs according to the system needs.
I'm pretty on the same page as you.
I still to see something that is not "slammed" here on HN. I read this article the other day that people with "technical background"[1] have this "instinct" to quickly look for "wrongs/fails" to avoid failures, issue…
Good ape
Thanks, that was my point but I didn't have the energy to write it as well as you did. Appreciate it
Maybe Typescript?
Here: '...some people in the twitter comments talking about this as a security issue...'
But it is Tesla, so people has to make a drama about it
Take a look at useReducer(no 3rd package, part of the React api)
Indeed great reading
- Other peeps careless code - Stubborn juniors