Separate high-frequency operational state from large, flexible, searchable metadata. It is bad data models that don't scale
Interesting roasting process with high heat 2x for 1 minute. Quite different than say kilning pilsner malt at low heat for a much longer time. Sure speeds up production, I bet!
More like solvents at the hardware store
Can't you just tell your AI tool of choice to just port it? One thing I like about AI is that now I can easily roll my own or take an open-source project and customize it really fast with very little commitment on my…
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If your answer to broken voting is violence, then you were probably just looking for an excuse, not a solution
Unfortunately, political violence seems to be en-vogue these days. I even hear people in "real life" casually discussing their support for it. What can we do? I think the only thing we can do is push back on it, even…
I mean, if they are using more AI and less of the devs who made it what it is... it might be better? A little tongue-in-cheek, but I find jira and confluence much less annoying now that I just made a claude skill for…
Wow, I wish I read this guide months ago when I was trying to research split keyboards. It would have been a lot easier to see what the options are. I eventually settled on the nocfree keyboard and have been relatively…
> If I can get distracted from my real world tasks anytime, anywhere, the immediate incentives to work on real things disappear. Effectively, one can get stuck in a local minimum. > I don't know how to solve it, ... >…
Depends on your use case. White lithium is better for metal on metal and silicone works better for plastic and rubber applications
> Sure, write some SQL from time to time, but the majority of the time just use the ORM So add another layer that has to be maintained/debugged when you don't have to?
Actually, especially for smaller breweries, carbon filtration is extremely common. It still removes chloramines, pesticides, and other off-flavor compounds, and is much cheaper than an RO system. It's true that it won't…
Activated carbon will remove the larger chain PFAs, but is not as effective as removing the smaller ones. From the paper: > Conventional water treatment employed at municipal drinking water treatment plants have been…
Because then parents couldn't just shove a screen in front of their child's face and then proceed to ignore them anymore. Half-kidding, but there are real liability concerns. How much supervision is reasonable? My…
Everyone knows that hackers exist and exploit security lapses. Everyone. You might not know the details and such, but you should responsible enough to at least ask if you are taking people's money. I just don't think…
> They are already suppressing left-leaning speech by defunding CPB, and ahve openly said their reasons for doing so for are politically motivated No longer subsidizing left leaning speech != suppressing left leaning…
big brain dev say, "me add complexity. no problem." grug whisper: “problem come later.” grug see lone dev make clever code. grug light torch for future archaeologist.
read this report: "The White House Covid Censorship Machine" https://www.congress.gov/118/meeting/house/115561/documents/...
> I choose to believe that a democratically elected government with proper functioning institutions can regulate speech properly instead. Abuse of free speech has almost always been justified by those very "proper…
> Hard disagree, and I wonder how you can say that when we live during times when society in general is definitely is unable to handle "challenging ideas". A century ago, mainstream society openly embraced racial…
Vile ideas are not automatically accepted as 'valid information'. You're assuming that society can't handle challenging ideas while ignoring the possibility that free speech is what allows for those ideas to be openly…
Once you open the door to criminalizing ideas, even vile ones, you risk that power being misused later in ways no one intended. Defending the principle of free speech isn’t the same as defending the content of the…
> Musk seems to be censoring Twitter all over, support for Israel is boundless but speak up for Palestine and ICE detains you... If "absolute free speech" is curbed by whatever the government likes, then what's the…
That's shortsighted. Today it's the holocaust. What is it tomorrow?
Separate high-frequency operational state from large, flexible, searchable metadata. It is bad data models that don't scale
Interesting roasting process with high heat 2x for 1 minute. Quite different than say kilning pilsner malt at low heat for a much longer time. Sure speeds up production, I bet!
More like solvents at the hardware store
Can't you just tell your AI tool of choice to just port it? One thing I like about AI is that now I can easily roll my own or take an open-source project and customize it really fast with very little commitment on my…
[dead]
If your answer to broken voting is violence, then you were probably just looking for an excuse, not a solution
Unfortunately, political violence seems to be en-vogue these days. I even hear people in "real life" casually discussing their support for it. What can we do? I think the only thing we can do is push back on it, even…
I mean, if they are using more AI and less of the devs who made it what it is... it might be better? A little tongue-in-cheek, but I find jira and confluence much less annoying now that I just made a claude skill for…
Wow, I wish I read this guide months ago when I was trying to research split keyboards. It would have been a lot easier to see what the options are. I eventually settled on the nocfree keyboard and have been relatively…
> If I can get distracted from my real world tasks anytime, anywhere, the immediate incentives to work on real things disappear. Effectively, one can get stuck in a local minimum. > I don't know how to solve it, ... >…
Depends on your use case. White lithium is better for metal on metal and silicone works better for plastic and rubber applications
> Sure, write some SQL from time to time, but the majority of the time just use the ORM So add another layer that has to be maintained/debugged when you don't have to?
Actually, especially for smaller breweries, carbon filtration is extremely common. It still removes chloramines, pesticides, and other off-flavor compounds, and is much cheaper than an RO system. It's true that it won't…
Activated carbon will remove the larger chain PFAs, but is not as effective as removing the smaller ones. From the paper: > Conventional water treatment employed at municipal drinking water treatment plants have been…
Because then parents couldn't just shove a screen in front of their child's face and then proceed to ignore them anymore. Half-kidding, but there are real liability concerns. How much supervision is reasonable? My…
Everyone knows that hackers exist and exploit security lapses. Everyone. You might not know the details and such, but you should responsible enough to at least ask if you are taking people's money. I just don't think…
> They are already suppressing left-leaning speech by defunding CPB, and ahve openly said their reasons for doing so for are politically motivated No longer subsidizing left leaning speech != suppressing left leaning…
big brain dev say, "me add complexity. no problem." grug whisper: “problem come later.” grug see lone dev make clever code. grug light torch for future archaeologist.
read this report: "The White House Covid Censorship Machine" https://www.congress.gov/118/meeting/house/115561/documents/...
> I choose to believe that a democratically elected government with proper functioning institutions can regulate speech properly instead. Abuse of free speech has almost always been justified by those very "proper…
> Hard disagree, and I wonder how you can say that when we live during times when society in general is definitely is unable to handle "challenging ideas". A century ago, mainstream society openly embraced racial…
Vile ideas are not automatically accepted as 'valid information'. You're assuming that society can't handle challenging ideas while ignoring the possibility that free speech is what allows for those ideas to be openly…
Once you open the door to criminalizing ideas, even vile ones, you risk that power being misused later in ways no one intended. Defending the principle of free speech isn’t the same as defending the content of the…
> Musk seems to be censoring Twitter all over, support for Israel is boundless but speak up for Palestine and ICE detains you... If "absolute free speech" is curbed by whatever the government likes, then what's the…
That's shortsighted. Today it's the holocaust. What is it tomorrow?