> If you care about performance that much you should be using neither. Unfortunately by the time the coding industry understand this , we'll already have a fifth JS runtime that will promise to solve all the performance…
I wish there was more accountability for International Institution. Saying "WHO Director Declare X" is obviously more accountable than "WHO said X must do Y" with a shadow comity deciding for 7 billion people and…
> Isn’t this what the German constitutional court already said was illegal? This seems to be exactly that. The trick here is that it's not 'sovereign debt' as being held by one country , but rather it's a 'package of…
It was never my intention to be "shitting" on anyone. Just a feeling of exasperation when seeing the product. Someone in the comments confirmed what I said Created an equivalent for bootstrap but abandoned it for the…
I'm a bit fed up with those "IDE" for web attempts. Every 9 Month or so , we get a new attempt at fixing Web Dev lack of Visual Feedback and productivity issues. The typical coder behind this type of project get "Mental…
> New portable gas-powered generators also must be zero-emissions by 2028 Fascinated by this large scale "green washing" taking place. As of today 50% of the electricity made in california comes from natural gas... On…
Link with respectives JEP [0] [0] https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/17/
Nothing new here ! The vast majority of Today's software is built by "Corporate Developers" and "Corporate Business Owner". Generally these people don't have any background in UX or UI or simply commonsense about…
I'm a tech worker based in France. This topic gets brought up on HN every year I think. The answer is always the same : - Yes , US Engineers Salary are way exaggerated compared to the rest of the world - No US Company…
> If all 98 million people were to file a claim, each would receive just 60 cents. Thank you court of California to incentive startups and GAFA to use our data knowing their risk nothing. Just to be clear , Plaid has…
90% of developers jobs today can be automated. The author is largely overstating the job of software development and confusing "software engineering" with "software development" SE is indeed a creative process that…
> Even if there was humiliation, it was humiliation with a $400M+ payout to Adam Neumann. Softbank set up a really bad example in the industry: AFAIK has always been this way for at least a decade. An example would be…
Hey Patrick, > As a philosophical matter, we consider ourselves to serve the business, which means that limiting access to what we consider to be the business's own information feels a bit strange. Maybe I'm wrong , but…
> Why - in your opinion - is it worse for consumers when these-type businesses (which ask for identity), use their own-rolled id verification than using Stripe's? The point isn't so much using third party , we use a…
That's not my point , here my point is very clear and straightforward. Some people at Discord now have access at the pictures of my Passport that I uploaded during the verification process because they use "Stripe…
It's unfortunate , I'm an Enterprise Architect in Banking and honestly I wouldn't have let that feature go in production. Businesses that do not have a legitimate reason to view my sensitive document like Passport ,…
> is lobbying the US govt to spend 250 million to make more software engineers It cost money to "train" engineers , better use taxpayer money to train those damn "human ressource" rather than those 300Billions of Profit.
> Just because they are attempting to address it does not mean they will succeed. Strongly agree this statement , hence I don't see how switching from "npm" to "raw urls" will solve anything... The problem with Node…
Still not tempted by Deno to be honest. All the problem that currently exist in Node are being ported to Deno straight up. The built-in apis provided by Node.JS are almost non-existent... hence most of them are buggy…
> Software is buggy. Since when does a court accept the uncorroborated report of software, without any other corroborating evidence, and sentence someone? Former PwC Auditor here , the court accepts evidence from…
I'm really concerned about the alarms raised by Scientific in regards to "Space Pollution".[0] Elon Musk has been dodging the question for the past years and never gave a clear answer about it aside of "Umbrella"…
> scary time in tech when end-users are literally seen as an unrealized capital asset That's my conclusion after trying to raise capital. VC and Angels seemed disconnected from the reality and behave as pure financial…
> If China wants to use protectionism to wage digital economy warfare, let's respond in kind. No more Wechat, TikTok, Alipay, or League of Legends or Valorant, until China gives equal treatment to foreign internet…
Google has already been condemned by UE for this type of issue for 150M. That's literally nothing , at least not enough to hit their wallet. This type of battle take months if not years in court and cost millions of…
Nothing surprising here. Travis CI made their exit few months ago with a Venture Firm , every venture firm use the same model of "Hibernation" to get cashflow from the platform without new investment. Only two option to…
> If you care about performance that much you should be using neither. Unfortunately by the time the coding industry understand this , we'll already have a fifth JS runtime that will promise to solve all the performance…
I wish there was more accountability for International Institution. Saying "WHO Director Declare X" is obviously more accountable than "WHO said X must do Y" with a shadow comity deciding for 7 billion people and…
> Isn’t this what the German constitutional court already said was illegal? This seems to be exactly that. The trick here is that it's not 'sovereign debt' as being held by one country , but rather it's a 'package of…
It was never my intention to be "shitting" on anyone. Just a feeling of exasperation when seeing the product. Someone in the comments confirmed what I said Created an equivalent for bootstrap but abandoned it for the…
I'm a bit fed up with those "IDE" for web attempts. Every 9 Month or so , we get a new attempt at fixing Web Dev lack of Visual Feedback and productivity issues. The typical coder behind this type of project get "Mental…
> New portable gas-powered generators also must be zero-emissions by 2028 Fascinated by this large scale "green washing" taking place. As of today 50% of the electricity made in california comes from natural gas... On…
Link with respectives JEP [0] [0] https://openjdk.java.net/projects/jdk/17/
Nothing new here ! The vast majority of Today's software is built by "Corporate Developers" and "Corporate Business Owner". Generally these people don't have any background in UX or UI or simply commonsense about…
I'm a tech worker based in France. This topic gets brought up on HN every year I think. The answer is always the same : - Yes , US Engineers Salary are way exaggerated compared to the rest of the world - No US Company…
> If all 98 million people were to file a claim, each would receive just 60 cents. Thank you court of California to incentive startups and GAFA to use our data knowing their risk nothing. Just to be clear , Plaid has…
90% of developers jobs today can be automated. The author is largely overstating the job of software development and confusing "software engineering" with "software development" SE is indeed a creative process that…
> Even if there was humiliation, it was humiliation with a $400M+ payout to Adam Neumann. Softbank set up a really bad example in the industry: AFAIK has always been this way for at least a decade. An example would be…
Hey Patrick, > As a philosophical matter, we consider ourselves to serve the business, which means that limiting access to what we consider to be the business's own information feels a bit strange. Maybe I'm wrong , but…
> Why - in your opinion - is it worse for consumers when these-type businesses (which ask for identity), use their own-rolled id verification than using Stripe's? The point isn't so much using third party , we use a…
That's not my point , here my point is very clear and straightforward. Some people at Discord now have access at the pictures of my Passport that I uploaded during the verification process because they use "Stripe…
It's unfortunate , I'm an Enterprise Architect in Banking and honestly I wouldn't have let that feature go in production. Businesses that do not have a legitimate reason to view my sensitive document like Passport ,…
> is lobbying the US govt to spend 250 million to make more software engineers It cost money to "train" engineers , better use taxpayer money to train those damn "human ressource" rather than those 300Billions of Profit.
> Just because they are attempting to address it does not mean they will succeed. Strongly agree this statement , hence I don't see how switching from "npm" to "raw urls" will solve anything... The problem with Node…
Still not tempted by Deno to be honest. All the problem that currently exist in Node are being ported to Deno straight up. The built-in apis provided by Node.JS are almost non-existent... hence most of them are buggy…
> Software is buggy. Since when does a court accept the uncorroborated report of software, without any other corroborating evidence, and sentence someone? Former PwC Auditor here , the court accepts evidence from…
I'm really concerned about the alarms raised by Scientific in regards to "Space Pollution".[0] Elon Musk has been dodging the question for the past years and never gave a clear answer about it aside of "Umbrella"…
> scary time in tech when end-users are literally seen as an unrealized capital asset That's my conclusion after trying to raise capital. VC and Angels seemed disconnected from the reality and behave as pure financial…
> If China wants to use protectionism to wage digital economy warfare, let's respond in kind. No more Wechat, TikTok, Alipay, or League of Legends or Valorant, until China gives equal treatment to foreign internet…
Google has already been condemned by UE for this type of issue for 150M. That's literally nothing , at least not enough to hit their wallet. This type of battle take months if not years in court and cost millions of…
Nothing surprising here. Travis CI made their exit few months ago with a Venture Firm , every venture firm use the same model of "Hibernation" to get cashflow from the platform without new investment. Only two option to…