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No user record in our sample, but bourneavent has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but bourneavent has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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The problem is you end up paying More for what you want because what you want doesn't align with everyone else. These cars are massed produced, so anything deviating from the popular norm ends up becoming custom and…
>For instance, I've got a raspberry pi hooked up to some solar panels handling some gardening stuff for me, it'll be just fine. You can remote ssh into the pi with Vscode or a jetbrains IDE with a laptop that likely…
>I promise, installing a Jetbrains product on a traffic controller (which is what I was thinking of re: the field trip) would be a tremendous amount of work. Jetbrains isn't installed on a traffic controller. It's…
>How is this any different from farm machinery 200 years ago or industrial automation 50 years ago? More production with far less people. The economy will for sure eventually get into some sort of equilibrium again.…
These studies aren't done wholistically and only done from a business perspective. That's why these studies are garbage they fail to account for the feedback effect. Employers pay money to workers so that workers in…
It doesn't have code completion. You can install it as a feature, but vim itself doesn't have that feature. There needs to be a law for someone either flat out lying or not knowing what they're talking about because…
>Sometimes it's faster to fix the code where the bug is, rather than trying to recreate it in your cushy dev environment Sometimes, but with single powerful IDE solutions from companies like jetbrains, setting up a…
Except I'm sure that book fails to mention many examples where the long tail worked and instead focuses on where the long tail failed and biases it's own story around that. Jetbrains suite of IDEs are basically long…
It's barely useable. I rely a lot on code completion, search capabilities and syntax checking while I code. It just saves a lot of time from having to execute the compiler and wait for it to check everything. With good…
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That's because they call you "Daddy" in the bedroom. There's actually sort of a real reason for this. In the traditional monogamous or even polygamous relationship throughout human history it's usually the Male taking…
This language is unconventional for business even in the 90s. Additionally men wouldn't talk this way in front of women in Any time. The difference now is it's less culturally accepted to talk like this even in casual…
The world needs something like a web3 reddit. You know what's an interesting problem? Decentralizing moderation. HN does it sort of but the masses are really stupid and biased. Maybe an ML based personal moderator.…
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I mean I could say C++ is just python with memory management macros. We're getting into the domain of opinion here. I would say TS is different enough such that it's two different languages. Programming with type…
>He might be right on some fronts, JS was designed in a week. He's completely right, it's just poorly designed. Javascript will always be around because of technical debt and habit. But that doesn't change the fact that…
>Do you mean on a hardware level? Because otherwise, hell no. I mean in the context of async await. The smallest primitive that is properly async is an IO function.
>For every single researcher, there are 10 other graduates and staff who would be willing to do their job for a fraction of the cost. This is what unions are supposed to fix. If the researcher and 10 graduates are under…
Software engineers should do this. We got complacent with the high pay but we were never really in control. Recent layoffs would be less likely to happen were it not for unions.
>How does "func EatADonut() async {}" aka "eating a donut is an inherently async action" even make sense to people? You have to think of it from a higher level. Nobody knows if eatdonut is strictly async but everyone…
The title seems obvious. I mean guns, and nuclear bombs and bio weapons don't kill people. People kill people. But this is something we all already know. I don't think we'll ever have a problem of accidentally trusting…
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