Hm, on each interview since ever, every time the inevitable "where do you see yourself in X years" question popped up, I was like, I have no ambition of getting promoted to managers, if that's what you mean. I like…
> Over the past few months, our former payment provider Nexi S.p.A. (“Nexi”) requested access to private data, which we understood to be specifically the usernames and passwords of our supporters. I must be missing…
E.g. https://alfy.blog/2024/10/19/linking-directly-to-web-page-co...
I'm probably missing something obvious, but diff seems to be handling this just fine? # diff -u <(echo '[{"a": "b"}, {"c": "d"}, {"e": "f"}]' | jq) <(echo '[{"a": "b"}, {"e": "f"}]' | jq) --- /dev/fd/63 2024-09-09…
Yeah. The design pattern sounds like there is one state, and it is shared. What STL has looks like, all instances look the same, hence only one state is possible. They are homonyms with slightly different etymologies.
Yeah, I have my doubts about the claim. I forgot what I read way back when as an intro book, but I suspect it was more like a month in my case, if that. But I remember having been surprised at various points that there…
An option if it gets way off would be to just express it as TZ shift. Current rate seems to be about a second every two years, so we have some hundreds of years before we need to even shift by 15 minutes. An amount of…
I think you meant "I don't doubt"? Because none of what you said sounds like a counterargument to what the parent said.
Plug in a second mouse then? The trick that I heard is to just place the mouse on a clock. The second hand jiggles the mouse every minute. Can be stashed away in a drawer or something. Never tried this though.
OK, I suppose this could be arranged. The seal has to be over the whole of the "back side" of the envelope, where the flap is. Then put the address and the postage over that, and the post office stamps it. What confused…
You send the envelope unsealed, then seal & stamp it later.
I think they mean that a lot of runtime of any benchmark is going to be spent in the C bits of the standard library, and therefore not subject to the JIT. Only the glue code and the bookkeeping or whatnot that the…
I used m4 to that effect to generate some set-like and map-like strongly-typed classes for a j2me project. Must have been 15 years ago. For C and C++ in particular, X macros are another technique that can be used to…
I think it is. The capitalization is like that because the project name is xCurl, with x. Maybe they should have called it eCurl?
I'm with you on this, but is there a way to force input file to read in AWK? That would be a reason to choose the while loop over AWK's implicit iteration. In particular, overriding FILENAME in BEGIN does not do…
I think it's playing a similar argument as the GP with US-guns-per-Czech-person. OK, Czechia is a bigger part of Europe than Montana is of US, but it looks as if Montana was picked to show how the original argument is…
I like how this applies to commit messages and patchset cover letters as well. You write the whys and wherefores to both explain to others what's going on, as well as to make sure you understand yourself. For sure that…
I don't think it's anything "reasonable". Like, OK, there might be objective reasons why you need to clarify which technical term you mean by a word that has multiple meanings in your native language, and use…
For me, all the image URL's end up in a slash. Open in new tab, cut the slash, the image loads.
Not an operating system, more like a desktop environment.
Plus kids are generally noisy, in a way that's optimized to get your attention as a grown-up. I had to move out to an external office. There were more reasons than just noise -- we were also expecting a second one, and…
If you haven’t yet developed your Emacs muscle memory, consider taking a look at Evil. I switched about 7 years ago after well over a decade of using the default Emacs text editor. It was the right move. VIM IMHO just…
All the team projects have that as an implicit element, don't they? In order to arrive at a solution, the team has to talk, divide labor, etc.
The number is randomly-generated BTW :)
D'oh! You are right, it's right there below the links.
Hm, on each interview since ever, every time the inevitable "where do you see yourself in X years" question popped up, I was like, I have no ambition of getting promoted to managers, if that's what you mean. I like…
> Over the past few months, our former payment provider Nexi S.p.A. (“Nexi”) requested access to private data, which we understood to be specifically the usernames and passwords of our supporters. I must be missing…
E.g. https://alfy.blog/2024/10/19/linking-directly-to-web-page-co...
I'm probably missing something obvious, but diff seems to be handling this just fine? # diff -u <(echo '[{"a": "b"}, {"c": "d"}, {"e": "f"}]' | jq) <(echo '[{"a": "b"}, {"e": "f"}]' | jq) --- /dev/fd/63 2024-09-09…
Yeah. The design pattern sounds like there is one state, and it is shared. What STL has looks like, all instances look the same, hence only one state is possible. They are homonyms with slightly different etymologies.
Yeah, I have my doubts about the claim. I forgot what I read way back when as an intro book, but I suspect it was more like a month in my case, if that. But I remember having been surprised at various points that there…
An option if it gets way off would be to just express it as TZ shift. Current rate seems to be about a second every two years, so we have some hundreds of years before we need to even shift by 15 minutes. An amount of…
I think you meant "I don't doubt"? Because none of what you said sounds like a counterargument to what the parent said.
Plug in a second mouse then? The trick that I heard is to just place the mouse on a clock. The second hand jiggles the mouse every minute. Can be stashed away in a drawer or something. Never tried this though.
OK, I suppose this could be arranged. The seal has to be over the whole of the "back side" of the envelope, where the flap is. Then put the address and the postage over that, and the post office stamps it. What confused…
You send the envelope unsealed, then seal & stamp it later.
I think they mean that a lot of runtime of any benchmark is going to be spent in the C bits of the standard library, and therefore not subject to the JIT. Only the glue code and the bookkeeping or whatnot that the…
I used m4 to that effect to generate some set-like and map-like strongly-typed classes for a j2me project. Must have been 15 years ago. For C and C++ in particular, X macros are another technique that can be used to…
I think it is. The capitalization is like that because the project name is xCurl, with x. Maybe they should have called it eCurl?
I'm with you on this, but is there a way to force input file to read in AWK? That would be a reason to choose the while loop over AWK's implicit iteration. In particular, overriding FILENAME in BEGIN does not do…
I think it's playing a similar argument as the GP with US-guns-per-Czech-person. OK, Czechia is a bigger part of Europe than Montana is of US, but it looks as if Montana was picked to show how the original argument is…
I like how this applies to commit messages and patchset cover letters as well. You write the whys and wherefores to both explain to others what's going on, as well as to make sure you understand yourself. For sure that…
I don't think it's anything "reasonable". Like, OK, there might be objective reasons why you need to clarify which technical term you mean by a word that has multiple meanings in your native language, and use…
For me, all the image URL's end up in a slash. Open in new tab, cut the slash, the image loads.
Not an operating system, more like a desktop environment.
Plus kids are generally noisy, in a way that's optimized to get your attention as a grown-up. I had to move out to an external office. There were more reasons than just noise -- we were also expecting a second one, and…
If you haven’t yet developed your Emacs muscle memory, consider taking a look at Evil. I switched about 7 years ago after well over a decade of using the default Emacs text editor. It was the right move. VIM IMHO just…
All the team projects have that as an implicit element, don't they? In order to arrive at a solution, the team has to talk, divide labor, etc.
The number is randomly-generated BTW :)
D'oh! You are right, it's right there below the links.