It's truly baffling. I was very frustrated with C++ (pre-LLM era) to the point I actively left a good job just so I can work on Rust.
Greed. There's no technical basis. I am pretty sure they considered it and even though L2s do not pay much rent to L1, Stripe wanted absolute control (which goes against decentralization) and all the fees in their…
On the contrary, It's quite active lately - https://vector.dev/releases/
Absolutely, I worked on tech behemoths and smaller companies. The dev experience was significantly better when all development was local. I even worked on initiatives to move development away from the cloud, and…
I also love VRL. Such a joy to work with.
The correct thing to do is to leave these comments as a code review and let the contributor fix it. No one argued in favor of accepting a buggy patch.
It's not as good as I would like it to be.
Exciting. I hope it can handle macros.
Read this - https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRZr-HJcYmf2Y76D...
I worked on this team for 3 years along the OGs behind BMQ, specifically on a closed-source middleware with very similar architecture. I am very happy that they finally open sourced one of their main projects! They have…
https://app.truflation.com/ Worth a look.
Almost all crypto projects use Rust.
Two Sigma launched new Rust teams to replace their core systems.
Generally I might agree but not in this instance. This is typical Elon Musk communication style.
https://reasonandmeaning.com/2019/11/03/socrates-i-know-that...
There are no "special" persons or superheroes. It is all about time + money. If a tech giant wants this to happen - e.g. because memory un-safety is mostly the root of all evil - they can use people from the current…
That's why I use Dropbox. They added a lot of new Photos features.
A lot of alt-L1s claim to scale however they usually sacrifice decentralization which completely degenerates the network to an inefficient database. The challenge of decentralized scaling -…
War can be extremely profitable.
I don't know about that. Local shop price gauged me but Amazon refunded 100% me for each and every return I initiated (even when it was my mistake and I threw away the packaging).
It's "down, down, down" only if you entered at a very high price: https://athcoinindex.com/coin/bitcoin As the great Andreas Antonopoulos said, everyone gets the Bitcoin price they deserve.
"A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that pays existing investors with funds collected from new investors" Sorry to burst your bubble, but cryptocurrency does not work this way. Your reasoning can be applied to any…
Uhm it might be hard to use but I completely reject the "exploitable for crime" part. Actually Bitcoin payments are a blessing for all those people that had to physically travel to Western Union branches to receive cash…
Future will tell. But the author is either acting on bad faith or they are not informed on the innovations that happened since then and are currently happening in the crypto space. And I am not even focusing on NFTs but…
It is scary how the internet is turning into a walled garden so I welcome all efforts to decentralize it. For example, we will start seeing "Sign in with Ethereum" in addition to "Sign in with Google". To begin with, I…
It's truly baffling. I was very frustrated with C++ (pre-LLM era) to the point I actively left a good job just so I can work on Rust.
Greed. There's no technical basis. I am pretty sure they considered it and even though L2s do not pay much rent to L1, Stripe wanted absolute control (which goes against decentralization) and all the fees in their…
On the contrary, It's quite active lately - https://vector.dev/releases/
Absolutely, I worked on tech behemoths and smaller companies. The dev experience was significantly better when all development was local. I even worked on initiatives to move development away from the cloud, and…
I also love VRL. Such a joy to work with.
The correct thing to do is to leave these comments as a code review and let the contributor fix it. No one argued in favor of accepting a buggy patch.
It's not as good as I would like it to be.
Exciting. I hope it can handle macros.
Read this - https://docs.google.com/document/d/e/2PACX-1vRZr-HJcYmf2Y76D...
I worked on this team for 3 years along the OGs behind BMQ, specifically on a closed-source middleware with very similar architecture. I am very happy that they finally open sourced one of their main projects! They have…
https://app.truflation.com/ Worth a look.
Almost all crypto projects use Rust.
Two Sigma launched new Rust teams to replace their core systems.
Generally I might agree but not in this instance. This is typical Elon Musk communication style.
https://reasonandmeaning.com/2019/11/03/socrates-i-know-that...
There are no "special" persons or superheroes. It is all about time + money. If a tech giant wants this to happen - e.g. because memory un-safety is mostly the root of all evil - they can use people from the current…
That's why I use Dropbox. They added a lot of new Photos features.
A lot of alt-L1s claim to scale however they usually sacrifice decentralization which completely degenerates the network to an inefficient database. The challenge of decentralized scaling -…
War can be extremely profitable.
I don't know about that. Local shop price gauged me but Amazon refunded 100% me for each and every return I initiated (even when it was my mistake and I threw away the packaging).
It's "down, down, down" only if you entered at a very high price: https://athcoinindex.com/coin/bitcoin As the great Andreas Antonopoulos said, everyone gets the Bitcoin price they deserve.
"A Ponzi scheme is an investment fraud that pays existing investors with funds collected from new investors" Sorry to burst your bubble, but cryptocurrency does not work this way. Your reasoning can be applied to any…
Uhm it might be hard to use but I completely reject the "exploitable for crime" part. Actually Bitcoin payments are a blessing for all those people that had to physically travel to Western Union branches to receive cash…
Future will tell. But the author is either acting on bad faith or they are not informed on the innovations that happened since then and are currently happening in the crypto space. And I am not even focusing on NFTs but…
It is scary how the internet is turning into a walled garden so I welcome all efforts to decentralize it. For example, we will start seeing "Sign in with Ethereum" in addition to "Sign in with Google". To begin with, I…