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It's not just a few paragraphs at the very end of the page, it has been deliberately hobbled on Windows and likely macOS too: https://old.reddit.com/r/commandline/comments/f62wlr/how_i_u...
>Colleagues, ex-colleagues, friends, family, everyone. The few who I have talked to that still want an office, have been in leadership positions, and usually this is from those who are higher up in the ranks. That's the…
Both things are bad and deserving of complaint. People have the capacity to be concerned about the bad working practices in both NYC and China at the same time, it's not an either-or situation.
It wasn't especially difficult pre-COVID. I know a few people from the UK and Bulgaria who have done so.
>They charged him without any evidence. The article explicitly says that the police did not charge him.
Only if you're in a front office role, which the vast majority of SWEs aren't.
You said Effective Python is one of the books you'd recommend to "every developer," are the topics covered broadly applicable rather than tied to language features specific to Python?
You missed the point. The idea of coordinating games between 60 trusted people is ridiculous. Anti-cheat and matchmaking between untrusted players is essential in modern (FPS) gaming.
Active moderation is still a thing now, people are just actively employed by the game companies to do that job. The cheating situation in multiplayer FPSs is generally much better now than it was back in the day I was a…
That completely destroys a whole class of games. How do you suggest I get 60 of my friends together at once for a game of Apex Legends? You'll never completely stop people cheating, but that doesn't mean that game…
>But given that they want to go from Mongo to a graph DB, the fear is that this is someone who is only chasing the next cool technology and not solving an underlying business problem. To be fair to the teach lead, I do…
Actually serious. He was hired earlier this year.
Is the latter not the case? I'm genuinely asking here, as this is a point of view expressed by my tech lead (though in our case it's a graph DB vs an existing MongoDB setup).
Do you have any opinions on ArangoDB or Dgraph? My new tech lead is talking about switching from MongoDB to one of those.
>They're deliberately trying to get people to take on debt rather than just do card payments So what? It's 0% interest. It's incredibly helpful to have easy-access financing to split purchases across a few months. >even…
Closing an issue shouldn't prevent anyone from finding it though. At least on GitHub closed issues are still visible in the issue tracker.
> Use Gmail over Outlook. Why would you recommend this? I can understand the reasoning behind the rest of your recommendations, but not this one.
The idea that they have been "bypassed" is indeed a fabrication. That phrasing implies that long-term studies are usually carried out in vaccine trials and an exception was made for COVID-19 vaccines. That is not the…
Nothing that the parent comment said implied that acid is a new genre. They were saying it's very popular now, which is true.
Are gamer or ML engineer dollars worth more than those of the general public?
Recommending the standard set of modules is the opposite of "going simple." Poetry removes a lot of the complexity and user-unfriendliness inherent in the previous set of standard modules. For any Python beginner coming…
The ghost kitchens are really consistent, the quality of food is much better than the majority of restaurants on Deliveroo.
Do you have any data to back up that assertion?
Thanks! Will look into that.
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It's not just a few paragraphs at the very end of the page, it has been deliberately hobbled on Windows and likely macOS too: https://old.reddit.com/r/commandline/comments/f62wlr/how_i_u...
>Colleagues, ex-colleagues, friends, family, everyone. The few who I have talked to that still want an office, have been in leadership positions, and usually this is from those who are higher up in the ranks. That's the…
Both things are bad and deserving of complaint. People have the capacity to be concerned about the bad working practices in both NYC and China at the same time, it's not an either-or situation.
It wasn't especially difficult pre-COVID. I know a few people from the UK and Bulgaria who have done so.
>They charged him without any evidence. The article explicitly says that the police did not charge him.
Only if you're in a front office role, which the vast majority of SWEs aren't.
You said Effective Python is one of the books you'd recommend to "every developer," are the topics covered broadly applicable rather than tied to language features specific to Python?
You missed the point. The idea of coordinating games between 60 trusted people is ridiculous. Anti-cheat and matchmaking between untrusted players is essential in modern (FPS) gaming.
Active moderation is still a thing now, people are just actively employed by the game companies to do that job. The cheating situation in multiplayer FPSs is generally much better now than it was back in the day I was a…
That completely destroys a whole class of games. How do you suggest I get 60 of my friends together at once for a game of Apex Legends? You'll never completely stop people cheating, but that doesn't mean that game…
>But given that they want to go from Mongo to a graph DB, the fear is that this is someone who is only chasing the next cool technology and not solving an underlying business problem. To be fair to the teach lead, I do…
Actually serious. He was hired earlier this year.
Is the latter not the case? I'm genuinely asking here, as this is a point of view expressed by my tech lead (though in our case it's a graph DB vs an existing MongoDB setup).
Do you have any opinions on ArangoDB or Dgraph? My new tech lead is talking about switching from MongoDB to one of those.
>They're deliberately trying to get people to take on debt rather than just do card payments So what? It's 0% interest. It's incredibly helpful to have easy-access financing to split purchases across a few months. >even…
Closing an issue shouldn't prevent anyone from finding it though. At least on GitHub closed issues are still visible in the issue tracker.
> Use Gmail over Outlook. Why would you recommend this? I can understand the reasoning behind the rest of your recommendations, but not this one.
The idea that they have been "bypassed" is indeed a fabrication. That phrasing implies that long-term studies are usually carried out in vaccine trials and an exception was made for COVID-19 vaccines. That is not the…
Nothing that the parent comment said implied that acid is a new genre. They were saying it's very popular now, which is true.
Are gamer or ML engineer dollars worth more than those of the general public?
Recommending the standard set of modules is the opposite of "going simple." Poetry removes a lot of the complexity and user-unfriendliness inherent in the previous set of standard modules. For any Python beginner coming…
The ghost kitchens are really consistent, the quality of food is much better than the majority of restaurants on Deliveroo.
Do you have any data to back up that assertion?
Thanks! Will look into that.