My Hyundai likes to auto slam on the brakes when cars in front of me turn off the road, even when I definitely won't hit them. It's almost caused collisions with cars behind me.
> ruining HN with 10 articles on the front page per day about how software engineering is dead. Even this article, which is theoretically about playing games on a MacBook and not about AI, has devolved into AI…
It's honestly kind of chilling just how effective smear campaigns can be. I don't think there's any reasonable person who could read the full medical description of the injuries sustained and think "yeah 2.7 mill was…
Yeah, I also don't understand their take. HN also dictates what their users can and can't read. There's tons of stuff that can't be posted here without being removed. That's a good thing.
Wood smoke can go beyond your own home and land on your neighbors, depending on where you live.
There's plenty of smaller metal and hardcore bands with a DIY and community first mentality that often barely break even to travel and play shows.
One of my favorite jokes relies on this. Q: Where does a general keep his armies? A: In his sleevies!
There's technically a proposal to add immutable lists and records floating around somewhere. I think it's kind of old at this point. I'm still hoping it makes it through, though.
FromSoft, potentially. Even if you only start counting years at Demon's Souls (2009), that still gets them to 15 years.
Yeah, it feels like the replacement is the issue, not necessarily the destruction. I don't want to just program a song on an iPad. I would like to perform it on a piano, which means I can't crush my piano and replace it…
Depending on your expected traffic patterns and volume, no responses to report for an extended period of time is its own data point.
Fleshgod Apocalypse has a classically trained opera singer. I often hear the joke that Beethoven wrote the best guitar solos. Moonlight Sonata's 3rd movement on guitar is a fun listen .
> Node, as far as I know, has none. Atomics are probably the closest. https://v8.dev/features/atomics
Oh for sure. This is definitely one of those "inherited some weird & inconsistent legacy system" situations. Honestly, it didn't even register as a potential issue in my mind until I had a chance to use LINQ query…
I'm not sure. I think it's fairly common for something like "Now was the column name on this table description_primary or primary_description? I can't remember... Oh well, I'll just SELECT * and figure it out later" to…
Interestingly, the mathematical definition (and functional programming definition) of idempotency is slightly different. Or I've seen it used slightly differently, anyways - specifically, a function is idempotent if the…
An interesting choice of words. "I don't have the data to back it up" seems to want to imply "we don't have the data at all". But I don't buy that Amazon, of all companies, doesn't have the data. I assume they have it,…
Can't speak for every case, but local concerts usually only made a bit of money when we were the ones hosting the show somewhere, inviting other bands, and selling tickets. Even then it was a bit of a gamble. More than…
It's in `brew` as well, looks like. https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/redisinsight
Technically you can have noticeable differences before you even make it to 1 cent. For example, if you're trying to determine if a result of a calculation is negative, 0, or positive for whatever reason. With…
I don't think it's a matter of not being able to index on it, but that mostly random UUIDs (like v4) can lead to some interesting index fragmentation you have to stay on top of somehow.
I think it's technically just the build tools too, not all of visual studio or anything like that. https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows-build-tools used to be an option for downloading them with relatively little…
They kind of do. You can add signatures to pdfs with edge, oddly enough.
It should be. It supports LAN connections as well.
What happens if someone wants to merge when the queue is already running CI? Does it interrupt CI and start over, or does it run CI to the end and then kick CI off again with every new merge added to the queue since the…
My Hyundai likes to auto slam on the brakes when cars in front of me turn off the road, even when I definitely won't hit them. It's almost caused collisions with cars behind me.
> ruining HN with 10 articles on the front page per day about how software engineering is dead. Even this article, which is theoretically about playing games on a MacBook and not about AI, has devolved into AI…
It's honestly kind of chilling just how effective smear campaigns can be. I don't think there's any reasonable person who could read the full medical description of the injuries sustained and think "yeah 2.7 mill was…
Yeah, I also don't understand their take. HN also dictates what their users can and can't read. There's tons of stuff that can't be posted here without being removed. That's a good thing.
Wood smoke can go beyond your own home and land on your neighbors, depending on where you live.
There's plenty of smaller metal and hardcore bands with a DIY and community first mentality that often barely break even to travel and play shows.
One of my favorite jokes relies on this. Q: Where does a general keep his armies? A: In his sleevies!
There's technically a proposal to add immutable lists and records floating around somewhere. I think it's kind of old at this point. I'm still hoping it makes it through, though.
FromSoft, potentially. Even if you only start counting years at Demon's Souls (2009), that still gets them to 15 years.
Yeah, it feels like the replacement is the issue, not necessarily the destruction. I don't want to just program a song on an iPad. I would like to perform it on a piano, which means I can't crush my piano and replace it…
Depending on your expected traffic patterns and volume, no responses to report for an extended period of time is its own data point.
Fleshgod Apocalypse has a classically trained opera singer. I often hear the joke that Beethoven wrote the best guitar solos. Moonlight Sonata's 3rd movement on guitar is a fun listen .
> Node, as far as I know, has none. Atomics are probably the closest. https://v8.dev/features/atomics
Oh for sure. This is definitely one of those "inherited some weird & inconsistent legacy system" situations. Honestly, it didn't even register as a potential issue in my mind until I had a chance to use LINQ query…
I'm not sure. I think it's fairly common for something like "Now was the column name on this table description_primary or primary_description? I can't remember... Oh well, I'll just SELECT * and figure it out later" to…
Interestingly, the mathematical definition (and functional programming definition) of idempotency is slightly different. Or I've seen it used slightly differently, anyways - specifically, a function is idempotent if the…
An interesting choice of words. "I don't have the data to back it up" seems to want to imply "we don't have the data at all". But I don't buy that Amazon, of all companies, doesn't have the data. I assume they have it,…
Can't speak for every case, but local concerts usually only made a bit of money when we were the ones hosting the show somewhere, inviting other bands, and selling tickets. Even then it was a bit of a gamble. More than…
It's in `brew` as well, looks like. https://formulae.brew.sh/cask/redisinsight
Technically you can have noticeable differences before you even make it to 1 cent. For example, if you're trying to determine if a result of a calculation is negative, 0, or positive for whatever reason. With…
I don't think it's a matter of not being able to index on it, but that mostly random UUIDs (like v4) can lead to some interesting index fragmentation you have to stay on top of somehow.
I think it's technically just the build tools too, not all of visual studio or anything like that. https://github.com/felixrieseberg/windows-build-tools used to be an option for downloading them with relatively little…
They kind of do. You can add signatures to pdfs with edge, oddly enough.
It should be. It supports LAN connections as well.
What happens if someone wants to merge when the queue is already running CI? Does it interrupt CI and start over, or does it run CI to the end and then kick CI off again with every new merge added to the queue since the…