What board are you using that supports SODIMM? I’ve got 64GB I want to put in a workstation but I’m not finding the right solution.
Waymo cancels cars when they are unable to get to you in a reasonable time. The service will not resend a car automatically, so the user needs to babysit the app until they’re actually in the car. I’ve seen this twice…
> Is there a good reason browsers could and or should not support ts out of the box? Because it’s a Microsoft product and Microsoft still follows Embrace, Extend, Extinguish process. Once every browser supports TS, what…
Bill Hicks was a comedian. It's not advice.
> The real question isn't "do you need a database" but "do you need state" — and often the answer is no. This is a solid takeaway and applies to a lot of domains. Great observation
How could the user expect consistent behavior from the back button if web apps can no longer leverage it like web sites?
Un/mute button throws a fetch error in Safari, fails to toggle audio.
Top comment on the previous thread was someone complaining about the writing style of kids these days. Huh.
> pass objects by reference. It’s not an option. That’s how JS must behave. > depending on exact syntax, will collect values in another array or object Not in JS. Maybe you are referring to rest syntax? That is not…
> Pass references around to objects, not recreate them each time at some function boundary. Non-primitives are always pass-by-reference. There's no mechanism to pass a non-primitive by value except edge-cases like…
Do you test this against password managers? Seems like this approach could generate false positives
The AI generated illustration and satire of the poem hurt my soul. Tom doesn’t even have pupils! This output is low quality even for AI generated content.
That's a great hypothetical, but it's not supported by the article. There are claims that NIMBYs are doing this or that, but follow the links to the supplementary articles and it's baseless. I only find evidence that…
I didn't say there was NO NIMBYs, but that this article suggests NIMBYs were the primary protestors. That doesn't seem truthful. Additionally, the UC system does have a large impact on the environment. I'm sure there…
This article doesn't speak to me. What I read is, "Won't someone think of the poor UC system?" But the UC system is _massive_ > But Casa Joaquin’s neighboring, overwhelmingly white homeowners could have used CEQA to…
They'll run CUPS too! My B modernized some old, commercial Brother laser printers I was running.
> The British version can be much bleaker. I think this one is a miss. TOS is inspired by _british_ naval history. Loss, fear, and failure are central to the show. In this era of TV, leading characters still had large…
Whatever work is paying for on a given day. We've rotated through a few offerings. It's a work truck not a personal vehicle, for me. I manage a team of interns and I don't have the energy to babysit an agent too. For…
"I can always tell when someone is lying to me."
> because the rust compiler and linters give such good feedback that it immediately fixes whatever goof it made. I still experience agents slipping in a `todo!` and other hacks to get code to compile, lint, and pass…
Internet service is age gated by the provider and the prerequisites like a physical address and bank account
> Gifts do not confer obligation. Remind me, which Ferengi Rule of Acquisition is this? There's not much argument to be had. You've created a logical justification for a myopic, misanthropic world view. > My friend…
> or move on to a different career otherwise. Folks rarely have this choice. What industry wants a barista outside food service? This is why we get stuck wearing a green apron for a decade, or working call center jobs,…
In the JS example, a synchronous function cannot poll the result of a Promise. This is meaningfully different when implementing loops and streams. Ex, game loop, an animation frame, polling a stream. A great example is…
> The overwhelming majority of computers in the entire world, used by our entire species, have windows as their OS The majority of computers in the world run Linux. Windows only has majority share in the desktop space .
What board are you using that supports SODIMM? I’ve got 64GB I want to put in a workstation but I’m not finding the right solution.
Waymo cancels cars when they are unable to get to you in a reasonable time. The service will not resend a car automatically, so the user needs to babysit the app until they’re actually in the car. I’ve seen this twice…
> Is there a good reason browsers could and or should not support ts out of the box? Because it’s a Microsoft product and Microsoft still follows Embrace, Extend, Extinguish process. Once every browser supports TS, what…
Bill Hicks was a comedian. It's not advice.
> The real question isn't "do you need a database" but "do you need state" — and often the answer is no. This is a solid takeaway and applies to a lot of domains. Great observation
How could the user expect consistent behavior from the back button if web apps can no longer leverage it like web sites?
Un/mute button throws a fetch error in Safari, fails to toggle audio.
Top comment on the previous thread was someone complaining about the writing style of kids these days. Huh.
> pass objects by reference. It’s not an option. That’s how JS must behave. > depending on exact syntax, will collect values in another array or object Not in JS. Maybe you are referring to rest syntax? That is not…
> Pass references around to objects, not recreate them each time at some function boundary. Non-primitives are always pass-by-reference. There's no mechanism to pass a non-primitive by value except edge-cases like…
Do you test this against password managers? Seems like this approach could generate false positives
The AI generated illustration and satire of the poem hurt my soul. Tom doesn’t even have pupils! This output is low quality even for AI generated content.
That's a great hypothetical, but it's not supported by the article. There are claims that NIMBYs are doing this or that, but follow the links to the supplementary articles and it's baseless. I only find evidence that…
I didn't say there was NO NIMBYs, but that this article suggests NIMBYs were the primary protestors. That doesn't seem truthful. Additionally, the UC system does have a large impact on the environment. I'm sure there…
This article doesn't speak to me. What I read is, "Won't someone think of the poor UC system?" But the UC system is _massive_ > But Casa Joaquin’s neighboring, overwhelmingly white homeowners could have used CEQA to…
They'll run CUPS too! My B modernized some old, commercial Brother laser printers I was running.
> The British version can be much bleaker. I think this one is a miss. TOS is inspired by _british_ naval history. Loss, fear, and failure are central to the show. In this era of TV, leading characters still had large…
Whatever work is paying for on a given day. We've rotated through a few offerings. It's a work truck not a personal vehicle, for me. I manage a team of interns and I don't have the energy to babysit an agent too. For…
"I can always tell when someone is lying to me."
> because the rust compiler and linters give such good feedback that it immediately fixes whatever goof it made. I still experience agents slipping in a `todo!` and other hacks to get code to compile, lint, and pass…
Internet service is age gated by the provider and the prerequisites like a physical address and bank account
> Gifts do not confer obligation. Remind me, which Ferengi Rule of Acquisition is this? There's not much argument to be had. You've created a logical justification for a myopic, misanthropic world view. > My friend…
> or move on to a different career otherwise. Folks rarely have this choice. What industry wants a barista outside food service? This is why we get stuck wearing a green apron for a decade, or working call center jobs,…
In the JS example, a synchronous function cannot poll the result of a Promise. This is meaningfully different when implementing loops and streams. Ex, game loop, an animation frame, polling a stream. A great example is…
> The overwhelming majority of computers in the entire world, used by our entire species, have windows as their OS The majority of computers in the world run Linux. Windows only has majority share in the desktop space .