https://throttlehq.com provides a service similar to what you're looking for. The free tier forwards daily "digests", but the paid tier will do direct forwarding using your own domain. I definitely think there's an…
It seems to me like you and the author agree about what good OOP should be (encapsulated state, message passing), except they argue that "traditional" OOP is not useful, and you see Traditional OOP as Good OOP. In fact,…
> Why can't we just be honest about it? "Welp, this is what we've got. We shouldn't be surprised, since this is what happens when we design by committee. Now let's make the best of it." Lots of people are being honest,…
We've tried node.js as a managed VM a few times before this. One of the biggest pains is logging. Despite documentation implying that JSON logs are supported (can't find this anymore, maybe it was removed), we still…
There is a very real problem here, and you don't have to search hard for it. An entire sub-population of this country was disproportionately sentenced to felony convictions. If we don't recognize that for what it was,…
I read the entire article. The man was duly convicted of a crime in Oklahoma. He broke the law, regardless of what anyone thinks. Fast forward to when black people owning property in certain places is now legal and this…
The double defection outcome is undesirable because they each serve 2 years. The double collusion outcome is desirable because they each serve 1 year. The other two options are more desirable for each prisoner, but…
> If this were true, then taxes would need not be compulsory, as it would be in an individual's best interest to pay them. In the prisoners dilemma, it is in both prisoners' best interest to defect, but that outcome is…
I think you misread the parent. They were saying that specifically family care is foisted on women (more often). In just the previous sentence they assert that men face an equal but opposite pressure.
You seem to be out of date. npm 3 uses a flat directory structure, only nesting dependencies when there are two different versions. That misinformation aside, all package managers are agnostic about how large your…
I've loved using 1Password for Mac, and the Android app is pretty nice too. Unfortunately, 1Password for Windows has always lagged way behind. I wish it got some more attention, because the experience and feature set is…
Something like http://rollupjs.org which statically analyzes your ES6 dependency graph and creates a bundle with only the parts you need. The author included an image that rips at ES6 syntax, including the new import…
This article mostly seems to be saying "my problems don't require your solutions". So don't use them. We all know jQuery still works. A more charitable reading would be "don't use complex tools to solve simple…
A very important one I can see is that Blade targets back to Java 6, whereas Spark only targets Java 8. This makes it available on slow moving platforms like Google App Engine.
If you need to make 30 million function calls per second, the ES5 counterparts aren't off limits. I hear the performance argument against early ES6 adoption from time to time. But the bottleneck when running javascript…
It wasn't just a "guy". Both the reporter and the closer are project members and committers of an open source project. pkasting could have at least provided some reasons why the feature request won't even be considered.…
NPM 2 was and is not broken. There are ~200,000 packages on the NPM registry, and ~2,700,000,00 downloads in the last month. In the past four years it has done wonderful things for node.js and javascript development in…
I was surprised. I had no idea typewriters were still in use, or at least in enough use to be sold new.
Sounds like a lot of the complaints are from trackpad users. I guess the site developers were too lazy to test on more devices than their dev stations.
What infuriated you about it? It isn't a smooth scroll, sure, but it suits the content. I get much more annoyed by sites that try maintain smooth scrolling while still presenting "slides" of information. Then you spend…
I live in the Detroit Metro area, and despite the way the article was titled, the 100Gb and 10Gb service doesn't seem like the main announcement to me. I would love to get 1Gb/s for $70 a month, especially from someone…
Agreed. I couldn't even scroll with my mouse wheel...I had to click and drag the bar. Chrome 46.0.2490.86 on Windows 7.
Each of the distinct structures in video, each coronal loop or ejection, is many, many times larger than Earth. It is such a mind-boggling amount of energy. What a beautiful video.
How does it work? I get that a bidet is going to be cleaner than paper, but it seems like the continuous stream is an important factor. I can't really visualize how using a wet hand is going to do anything but make a…
Getting a strong Poe's Law vibe here. Are you asking why humans need to be treated humanely?
https://throttlehq.com provides a service similar to what you're looking for. The free tier forwards daily "digests", but the paid tier will do direct forwarding using your own domain. I definitely think there's an…
It seems to me like you and the author agree about what good OOP should be (encapsulated state, message passing), except they argue that "traditional" OOP is not useful, and you see Traditional OOP as Good OOP. In fact,…
> Why can't we just be honest about it? "Welp, this is what we've got. We shouldn't be surprised, since this is what happens when we design by committee. Now let's make the best of it." Lots of people are being honest,…
We've tried node.js as a managed VM a few times before this. One of the biggest pains is logging. Despite documentation implying that JSON logs are supported (can't find this anymore, maybe it was removed), we still…
There is a very real problem here, and you don't have to search hard for it. An entire sub-population of this country was disproportionately sentenced to felony convictions. If we don't recognize that for what it was,…
I read the entire article. The man was duly convicted of a crime in Oklahoma. He broke the law, regardless of what anyone thinks. Fast forward to when black people owning property in certain places is now legal and this…
The double defection outcome is undesirable because they each serve 2 years. The double collusion outcome is desirable because they each serve 1 year. The other two options are more desirable for each prisoner, but…
> If this were true, then taxes would need not be compulsory, as it would be in an individual's best interest to pay them. In the prisoners dilemma, it is in both prisoners' best interest to defect, but that outcome is…
I think you misread the parent. They were saying that specifically family care is foisted on women (more often). In just the previous sentence they assert that men face an equal but opposite pressure.
You seem to be out of date. npm 3 uses a flat directory structure, only nesting dependencies when there are two different versions. That misinformation aside, all package managers are agnostic about how large your…
I've loved using 1Password for Mac, and the Android app is pretty nice too. Unfortunately, 1Password for Windows has always lagged way behind. I wish it got some more attention, because the experience and feature set is…
Something like http://rollupjs.org which statically analyzes your ES6 dependency graph and creates a bundle with only the parts you need. The author included an image that rips at ES6 syntax, including the new import…
This article mostly seems to be saying "my problems don't require your solutions". So don't use them. We all know jQuery still works. A more charitable reading would be "don't use complex tools to solve simple…
A very important one I can see is that Blade targets back to Java 6, whereas Spark only targets Java 8. This makes it available on slow moving platforms like Google App Engine.
If you need to make 30 million function calls per second, the ES5 counterparts aren't off limits. I hear the performance argument against early ES6 adoption from time to time. But the bottleneck when running javascript…
It wasn't just a "guy". Both the reporter and the closer are project members and committers of an open source project. pkasting could have at least provided some reasons why the feature request won't even be considered.…
NPM 2 was and is not broken. There are ~200,000 packages on the NPM registry, and ~2,700,000,00 downloads in the last month. In the past four years it has done wonderful things for node.js and javascript development in…
I was surprised. I had no idea typewriters were still in use, or at least in enough use to be sold new.
Sounds like a lot of the complaints are from trackpad users. I guess the site developers were too lazy to test on more devices than their dev stations.
What infuriated you about it? It isn't a smooth scroll, sure, but it suits the content. I get much more annoyed by sites that try maintain smooth scrolling while still presenting "slides" of information. Then you spend…
I live in the Detroit Metro area, and despite the way the article was titled, the 100Gb and 10Gb service doesn't seem like the main announcement to me. I would love to get 1Gb/s for $70 a month, especially from someone…
Agreed. I couldn't even scroll with my mouse wheel...I had to click and drag the bar. Chrome 46.0.2490.86 on Windows 7.
Each of the distinct structures in video, each coronal loop or ejection, is many, many times larger than Earth. It is such a mind-boggling amount of energy. What a beautiful video.
How does it work? I get that a bidet is going to be cleaner than paper, but it seems like the continuous stream is an important factor. I can't really visualize how using a wet hand is going to do anything but make a…
Getting a strong Poe's Law vibe here. Are you asking why humans need to be treated humanely?