dmh2000
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No user record in our sample, but dmh2000 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Do you want mainstream (rust) or relatively obscure (ada). Yes I know it's been around since 1980 when it was a cash grab for defense contractors.
I'm 72, a dev for 40 years. I've lost a step or two. It's harder to buckle down and focus, but using AI tools have enabled me to keep building stuff. I can spec a project, have an agent build it then make sure it works.…
I'm a 72 year old dev. Ai and Claude specifically are great because I can't focus on code like I used to. Ai has extended my viability for a few years.
isn't it typical for data engineers to be paid less (way less?) than the modelers?
"The trick was to use a Cholesky factor of the covariance matrix as the dependent variable in an equivalent Riccati equation. " I'm going to use that as my next pickup line
I took my first university course in Ada in 1981. I also worked for a company that provided an Ada runtime in the mid 80's. Ada was sabotaged early on because it was 'mandated' by the DOD for new programs. That meant…
since I can't get past the paywall, I'm guessing its the government and military. They have lots of legacy systems running on ancient hardware and the cost to upgrade is too high.
I use and like Google Voice, but I do find that some sites won't accept a google voice number for text messages. usually for 2factor. I would like to know what the difference is?
I can't believe #18, developers should be able to write code and the summary saying that he got some/many? candidates who couldn't. Its not that developers can't code, its that recruiters paid on commission will send…
'The most common way to force an SQLite database to exist purely in memory is to open the database using the special filename ":memory:".'
I smell the irony
I saw a headline about this on google news "Google to allow work from home until July". I thought, wow July is almost over. ...oh
apparently the difference is between temporary and permanent blindness.
So anyone who wants the federal government to take over direct action on the coronavirus situation should think twice about having a federal police force running things.
that wouldn't explain why Gov Cuomo is also a fan
isn't it the azithromycin that causes the arrhythmia and i heard it is recommended to use doxycycline instead for anyone vulnerable to that side effect.
Sweden's mortality rate (2.97) is significantly higher than Germany (0.78), South Korea (1.59) and the US (1.75) among others. As of 3/29/2020 https://www.statista.com/statistics/1105914/coronavirus-deat...
After a glance I thought, 'why a storage unit?, where do they get power, how do they cool it, its not physically secure, etc'. Then, oh, that kind of storage unit. Yes, I'm dumb.
If that's in the Google employment agreement, I salute them for using plain understandable wording, so one can agree or not. instead of EULA-ish doublespeak.
And helium is getting expensive. I worked on an airship project in the early 2000's and it cost $100,000 to fill it. And there is always leakage from diffusion.
it would be interesting to know the frequency of bugs that are due to mistakes about operator precedence. even by experienced programmers. a lot? do use of parens reduce the frequency?
Social Security + about $100 a year from an oil royalty i inherited
its a good question : could the dictator get the support of the military? Would the people in the military from the top down be willing to, say, decimate a resisting US city with artillery and bombs?
here's an article about how the idea of AWS came about. the main takeaway is that it evolved and the article has a lot of 'we' in it, not only 'jeff' https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/02/andy-jassys-brief-history-...
https://www.fema.gov/news-release/2019/04/18/fact-sheet-fema... 'FEMA is not a first responder'.