what differentiates a 'cyber database' from a 'database'
I love it. "If I stick to the story relentlessly it'll HAVE to work!!!"
There are too many names on that list - not to contact, but to trust. To everyone that you give secret advance notice, you're potentially handing a zero-day.
Jonathan Blow wrote an excellent article on the text-based entity file format he developed for The Witness, which was designed to be (more) mergeable: http://the-witness.net/news/2011/12/engine-tech-concurrent-w...
Okay, so you've backed down from "You'd think she would have disclosed that" to "I would prefer she prefaced the article with that". I'm content.
> You would think someone commenting on such an important and controversial story in tech like this would fully disclose that she is in-fact friends with Emil and worked with him? She did! You quoted it in your post!
> Most of the pro-vaccine organizations claim that the main/only reason people avoid vaccinations is because they (falsely) believe that vaccines are the cause of the autism epidemic Neat, a recursive strawman. Is there…
I thought it was a TempleOS post at first.
It's had w3 for quite a while. 'eww' is new.
> You don't agree? No, I don't. You're searching for some total order ranking function where there isn't one. People love who they love and a lot of that is based on proximity and shared experience. I demonstrably care…
Ah, given that context, that makes more sense / comes off a little less nefarious. I think it was mostly the references to forgetting an anniversary, trying to repair the relationship with a heart-to-heart by…
This was really funny up until the prolonged domestic violence joke at the end, which kinda threw me off. Product of its times, I guess.
What parts of the overall ecosystem do you consider a necessity for private repos?
Luckily you're a programmer, and can easily change a python script!
It's the exact opposite for me. Depends on the individual carrier, I guess.
In his defense, SBCL is really fast...
Note that the article is not about the streaming service.
Big O is an upper bound, little o is a lower bound. Big theta means both an upper and lower bound.
I sort of agree with you - "concern troll" applies more to OP than this post, upon reflection - but let me explain my reasoning. Lots of people have explained elsewhere in the thread why this is a completely trivial…
If Rust is widely adopted, and this actually becomes a problem for anyone, someone will submit a pull request to remove it, it will be debated, and probably pass. On the other hand, its presence in the current codebase…
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Concern_troll
Then make sure that's a stipulation in your RFP next time you're commissioning a compiler. One of the nice things about open source work is that we get to have a little fun with it. Side note, I would expect someone…
Shouldn't he do whatever he likes?
The downvotes are probably because you didn't explain why you think it's relevant, and therefore didn't actually contribute to the discussion.
brb, implementing TCP/IP tunneled over twitter
what differentiates a 'cyber database' from a 'database'
I love it. "If I stick to the story relentlessly it'll HAVE to work!!!"
There are too many names on that list - not to contact, but to trust. To everyone that you give secret advance notice, you're potentially handing a zero-day.
Jonathan Blow wrote an excellent article on the text-based entity file format he developed for The Witness, which was designed to be (more) mergeable: http://the-witness.net/news/2011/12/engine-tech-concurrent-w...
Okay, so you've backed down from "You'd think she would have disclosed that" to "I would prefer she prefaced the article with that". I'm content.
> You would think someone commenting on such an important and controversial story in tech like this would fully disclose that she is in-fact friends with Emil and worked with him? She did! You quoted it in your post!
> Most of the pro-vaccine organizations claim that the main/only reason people avoid vaccinations is because they (falsely) believe that vaccines are the cause of the autism epidemic Neat, a recursive strawman. Is there…
I thought it was a TempleOS post at first.
It's had w3 for quite a while. 'eww' is new.
> You don't agree? No, I don't. You're searching for some total order ranking function where there isn't one. People love who they love and a lot of that is based on proximity and shared experience. I demonstrably care…
Ah, given that context, that makes more sense / comes off a little less nefarious. I think it was mostly the references to forgetting an anniversary, trying to repair the relationship with a heart-to-heart by…
This was really funny up until the prolonged domestic violence joke at the end, which kinda threw me off. Product of its times, I guess.
What parts of the overall ecosystem do you consider a necessity for private repos?
Luckily you're a programmer, and can easily change a python script!
It's the exact opposite for me. Depends on the individual carrier, I guess.
In his defense, SBCL is really fast...
Note that the article is not about the streaming service.
Big O is an upper bound, little o is a lower bound. Big theta means both an upper and lower bound.
I sort of agree with you - "concern troll" applies more to OP than this post, upon reflection - but let me explain my reasoning. Lots of people have explained elsewhere in the thread why this is a completely trivial…
If Rust is widely adopted, and this actually becomes a problem for anyone, someone will submit a pull request to remove it, it will be debated, and probably pass. On the other hand, its presence in the current codebase…
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Concern_troll
Then make sure that's a stipulation in your RFP next time you're commissioning a compiler. One of the nice things about open source work is that we get to have a little fun with it. Side note, I would expect someone…
Shouldn't he do whatever he likes?
The downvotes are probably because you didn't explain why you think it's relevant, and therefore didn't actually contribute to the discussion.
brb, implementing TCP/IP tunneled over twitter