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I bet you did.
It's not about hard drive space, it's about start up time. The 10x LOC (despite being a huge exaggeration) is also the fixed cost, not the marginal cost. You're only forging main loop and includes, not any fundamental…
It's a tradeoff. You lower stability and increase earning potential (and stress).
I just mentioned this elsewhere. But everyone in freelancing and agency feels the same way. If only they could get that sweet passive income they could relax and have a stable buisness. Here are some things to consider:…
> switched to products This is always a temptation for agencies which almost never works out. They underestimate the effort to build a product. They also typically don't have the skill or experience to build a high…
> Relations are functions. That is how they are defined in set theory based math. The mathematical definition is not the only meaning of a word. When when start to talk about the physical world, we need additional…
> one possible union architecture It's the one used by all the major ones: airlines, auto manufacturers, and teachers. What institution do you know of that has a greater emphasis on measuring performance?
unions don't measure productivity. They group people based on credentials + experience, and treat everyone as interchangeable within those buckets.
No, the comment above mine is the one being pedantic. We can absolutely talk about physical correspondence of mathematical concepts, even though there are multiple equally good logical systems for describing them.
Let's recall your original comment. You said we can't talk about reality correspondence of math because multiple logical systems can describe physical space equally well. A triangle in a euclidean system is not the same…
> Climate change is killing it. How so?
You can cache them on disk. The DB blob is just the source of truth.
> higher code to meeting ratio My experience is the opposite. In small companies I become a source of expertise that must constantly participate in hiring, marketing, etc.
> biased towards people who have time to practice these problems That sounds like a bias towards people who make time to learn, not to mention interest and academic aptitude. I don't know how you can frame this as…
I don't think anyone is arguing the owner (as an individual) is immoral. Denying the daughter that won't change anything, and teaching his daughter life skills is an even higher responsibility. Rather, we are lamenting…
gitlab community
because it's the government on the other side of the loan
> he gets sick gets free healthcare Free at the cost of a significantly larger portion of his salary in tax for his entire life.
isn't perl always installed?
I assume you're using a screen to type this. Is there something inherently bad about videos on a screen? Or are you just unhappy with the content.
> there is no actual fact of the matter. This is true of all categories, so not a helpful comment. I suspect someone has a good enough definition.
And your customers know that too.
> something about within an allocation and one past the end? Yeah, I forgot about that. So I agree there is some subtly which is likely to catch beginners. Your example could safely be: if (std::distance(begin, end) >…
> A library author can spend ridiculous amounts of time That's true. But simply having knowledge of the goal and a few simplifying assumptions can beat all the optimization in the world. In other words, a polished…
What does this have to do with the discussion?