I think that if SQLite would suddenly have to add a bunch of new features, the discussion about rewriting it would be very relevant. I think we like to fool ourselves that decisions like these are based on performance…
FCC can decide to not let the $6.2 billion Nexstar acquisition go through. Kimmel is just part of the bribe
It's more about what the company considers core business and what not. Most often they don't see the website as being important enough to the business so they don't invest in it. We have gotten used to almost flawless…
Is it how humans think? Or is it just media trying to create drama out of nothing? Most of the people who get exposed to extremist content without looking for it will surely not even register the ads around that…
"early stages of corporate dystopia". If anything, we're on the other side of it where companies are being held to some ridiculous standard that we don't even hold elected officials to. Remember Netflix having to fire…
I don't understand. What sniff test? And what do you mean by "assuming accurate reporting"?
She faced concequences for her actions as an employee, not as an activist of peace. Offensive language as an employee, especially when directed at the customer, usually gets you fired. She wasn't whistle…
I'm assuming the "fuck you" was the one that fired her. However you choose to understand free speech, being needlessly rude as a media representative of a company should get you fired.
"I go to conferences and I say 'Fuck you!' to presenters, but I tweet a lot so I thought nothing of it".
I think this action from Twitter showed that it isn't public information. It is pretty much twitter's to do whatever they want with it.
bigint is the default data type for sequences and it's highly unlikely that somebody would reach an overflow with it. I've worked on various database solutions, both rdbms and analytical and I find sequences to be one…
It's not surprising they didn't make an appearance in the academic world. They are utterly boring. Insanely complex, of course, but there's nothing that can be built upon. Everything in a CS curriculum is an extendable…
I agree, but I think the part that's not stated is that when picking such a technology, you basically commit to not needing joins or random reads. If you do, as the application evolves, you're really out of luck.…
I bet you learned that the hard way. It's surprising how poorly the situation with timezones is understood in the industry.
You could set your computer to wake on power (bios) and just use the power source on/off button to turn it on
I think that if SQLite would suddenly have to add a bunch of new features, the discussion about rewriting it would be very relevant. I think we like to fool ourselves that decisions like these are based on performance…
FCC can decide to not let the $6.2 billion Nexstar acquisition go through. Kimmel is just part of the bribe
It's more about what the company considers core business and what not. Most often they don't see the website as being important enough to the business so they don't invest in it. We have gotten used to almost flawless…
Is it how humans think? Or is it just media trying to create drama out of nothing? Most of the people who get exposed to extremist content without looking for it will surely not even register the ads around that…
"early stages of corporate dystopia". If anything, we're on the other side of it where companies are being held to some ridiculous standard that we don't even hold elected officials to. Remember Netflix having to fire…
I don't understand. What sniff test? And what do you mean by "assuming accurate reporting"?
She faced concequences for her actions as an employee, not as an activist of peace. Offensive language as an employee, especially when directed at the customer, usually gets you fired. She wasn't whistle…
I'm assuming the "fuck you" was the one that fired her. However you choose to understand free speech, being needlessly rude as a media representative of a company should get you fired.
"I go to conferences and I say 'Fuck you!' to presenters, but I tweet a lot so I thought nothing of it".
I think this action from Twitter showed that it isn't public information. It is pretty much twitter's to do whatever they want with it.
bigint is the default data type for sequences and it's highly unlikely that somebody would reach an overflow with it. I've worked on various database solutions, both rdbms and analytical and I find sequences to be one…
It's not surprising they didn't make an appearance in the academic world. They are utterly boring. Insanely complex, of course, but there's nothing that can be built upon. Everything in a CS curriculum is an extendable…
I agree, but I think the part that's not stated is that when picking such a technology, you basically commit to not needing joins or random reads. If you do, as the application evolves, you're really out of luck.…
I bet you learned that the hard way. It's surprising how poorly the situation with timezones is understood in the industry.
You could set your computer to wake on power (bios) and just use the power source on/off button to turn it on