Right, but those capabilities are available to you as well. Granted the remediation effort will take longer but...you're going to do that for any existing issues _anyway_ right? I understand why this is a tempting thing…
I get the mentality but it feels very much like security through obscurity. When did we decide that that was the correct model?
The mental model I had of this was actually on the paragraph or page level, rather than words like the post demos. I think it'd be really interesting if you're reading a take on a concept in one book and you can…
Listen I'm not a crazy huge fan of a lot of new tech, but this is pretty transformational. When reading the first article [1] I was struck by the fact that it granted so much new freedom to your "social identity" on the…
Huh? He talked about and linked to a series of his older articles, including this one from 2013. [1] It's been a while. [1]: https://stratechery.com/2013/the-intel-opportunity/
This is a gross simplification on both accounts. US Army veterans do have a higher rate of arthritis but their days are quite different from the "run 3-5 days a week" that most people think of when talking about…
The dosage of this study was "2 × 70 ml ∙d−1, each containing ∼595 mg NO3−". That's probably gonna be tough to get daily by eating beets...
You’re right - if you only used it for ‘font-heading-2’, you wouldn’t need it. But like the person you’re responding to said, the ergonomics improve for the majority of cases that are just ‘flex items-center gap-2’. And…
Join | Sr/Staff Golang/DB Developer | Remote (USA, Canada) | full-time | $175k – $205k/yr + equity Hey, I'm an engineering manager at Join. We build collaboration tools for huge construction projects: think stadiums,…
This was one of the biggest "oh shit" moments I had when learning Remix: I could reuse the same validators across front and backend and they could even be right there in the same file.
> Actually it would sort of be nice if these frameworks could be coded such that if I have JavaScript shut off, it just runs the code elsewhere and sends me the site. Remix does! Actually, most (all?) of the major…
Reading the code is a joy. I love seeing different approaches to what we all take as givens, such as design.css rather than style.css, or the usage of an `else if (1 == 1)` compared to `else` or even `else if (true)`.…
Looks like the developer is aware there may be limitations. > <!-- When the player pressed Enter it should start the guessWord. Need to test on phone -→ Hopefully a new version will be released free of charge for…
In the article, one of the lawyers quoted states that "enforced compliance is the hallmark feature of any cartel." Is that part of the legal requirements for a guilty judgement or breaking up a cartel? In the US at…
Oh /that's/ where David Chang got the name Momofuku from...? Interesting!
This site turned my phone into a radiator (and knocked off four percent of battery), so it’s just stuffed to the gills with this stuff.
> Using this "cross-verified database," we find that music stars have one of the shortest lifespans of any profession, with an expectancy comparable to boxers, military figures, and race car drivers. Although according…
People put valuations on lives all the time in risk analysis and I've never seen a cost even close to $100m. DOT puts it at 13.2m: https://www.transportation.gov/office-policy/transportation-...
IIRC (I read this study a few weeks ago), they compared areas where a Starbucks opened; areas where Starbucks planned an expansion but were prevented by things like city planning snafus; and areas where Starbucks opened…
From your snippet I was wondering whether he was butchering the concept that pessimism is suffering twice (both in anticipation and when your pessimism is confirmed) whereas optimism is only suffering once. But the…
> Build complex “self-service” systems for stakeholders in other teams. Is the sabotaging bit here the "complex" part?
That would be ideal. But I'll bet people won't do this though. I wouldn't. I don't have time to do the due diligence. So the downside is that you have a lot more "dead" capital that isn't doing anything productive and…
Matt Levine's common refrain [1] of "everything is securities fraud" is useful here. If as a stockholder you suffer damages to your investment because a company did illegal things and hid it, you can sue for those…
Not only would a professional carpenter use plywood, it may be a sounder choice because of its stability/weight ratio.
I think the argument here is that hate (which is a subset of passion) is not the purely negative thing that we immediately think it is. Especially in art. When people _hate_ art the art has served its purpose. Art's…
Right, but those capabilities are available to you as well. Granted the remediation effort will take longer but...you're going to do that for any existing issues _anyway_ right? I understand why this is a tempting thing…
I get the mentality but it feels very much like security through obscurity. When did we decide that that was the correct model?
The mental model I had of this was actually on the paragraph or page level, rather than words like the post demos. I think it'd be really interesting if you're reading a take on a concept in one book and you can…
Listen I'm not a crazy huge fan of a lot of new tech, but this is pretty transformational. When reading the first article [1] I was struck by the fact that it granted so much new freedom to your "social identity" on the…
Huh? He talked about and linked to a series of his older articles, including this one from 2013. [1] It's been a while. [1]: https://stratechery.com/2013/the-intel-opportunity/
This is a gross simplification on both accounts. US Army veterans do have a higher rate of arthritis but their days are quite different from the "run 3-5 days a week" that most people think of when talking about…
The dosage of this study was "2 × 70 ml ∙d−1, each containing ∼595 mg NO3−". That's probably gonna be tough to get daily by eating beets...
You’re right - if you only used it for ‘font-heading-2’, you wouldn’t need it. But like the person you’re responding to said, the ergonomics improve for the majority of cases that are just ‘flex items-center gap-2’. And…
Join | Sr/Staff Golang/DB Developer | Remote (USA, Canada) | full-time | $175k – $205k/yr + equity Hey, I'm an engineering manager at Join. We build collaboration tools for huge construction projects: think stadiums,…
This was one of the biggest "oh shit" moments I had when learning Remix: I could reuse the same validators across front and backend and they could even be right there in the same file.
> Actually it would sort of be nice if these frameworks could be coded such that if I have JavaScript shut off, it just runs the code elsewhere and sends me the site. Remix does! Actually, most (all?) of the major…
Reading the code is a joy. I love seeing different approaches to what we all take as givens, such as design.css rather than style.css, or the usage of an `else if (1 == 1)` compared to `else` or even `else if (true)`.…
Looks like the developer is aware there may be limitations. > <!-- When the player pressed Enter it should start the guessWord. Need to test on phone -→ Hopefully a new version will be released free of charge for…
In the article, one of the lawyers quoted states that "enforced compliance is the hallmark feature of any cartel." Is that part of the legal requirements for a guilty judgement or breaking up a cartel? In the US at…
Oh /that's/ where David Chang got the name Momofuku from...? Interesting!
This site turned my phone into a radiator (and knocked off four percent of battery), so it’s just stuffed to the gills with this stuff.
> Using this "cross-verified database," we find that music stars have one of the shortest lifespans of any profession, with an expectancy comparable to boxers, military figures, and race car drivers. Although according…
People put valuations on lives all the time in risk analysis and I've never seen a cost even close to $100m. DOT puts it at 13.2m: https://www.transportation.gov/office-policy/transportation-...
IIRC (I read this study a few weeks ago), they compared areas where a Starbucks opened; areas where Starbucks planned an expansion but were prevented by things like city planning snafus; and areas where Starbucks opened…
From your snippet I was wondering whether he was butchering the concept that pessimism is suffering twice (both in anticipation and when your pessimism is confirmed) whereas optimism is only suffering once. But the…
> Build complex “self-service” systems for stakeholders in other teams. Is the sabotaging bit here the "complex" part?
That would be ideal. But I'll bet people won't do this though. I wouldn't. I don't have time to do the due diligence. So the downside is that you have a lot more "dead" capital that isn't doing anything productive and…
Matt Levine's common refrain [1] of "everything is securities fraud" is useful here. If as a stockholder you suffer damages to your investment because a company did illegal things and hid it, you can sue for those…
Not only would a professional carpenter use plywood, it may be a sounder choice because of its stability/weight ratio.
I think the argument here is that hate (which is a subset of passion) is not the purely negative thing that we immediately think it is. Especially in art. When people _hate_ art the art has served its purpose. Art's…