Well it's dead now and it was a very reasonable post. This site is full of bias.
The civil war was not fought over slavery. The union chose to free the slaves because it hurt the south economically more than it hurt the north economically.
Yes, refactoring from channels to atomic package can easily give 10x speedup. Sometimes we have to communicate by sharing memory :)
And if the GC ever starts slowing you down, just run a profiler and eliminate the allocations. It's usually as simple as replacing a dependency or using sync.Pool in the hot path.
I looked into using Graal one time. Many of the dependencies I used were not compatible. I also encounter weird bugs with any of the OpenJ* alternatives. In Go, everything just works.
The only extra thing I want from tmux is to persist sessions across reboots and shutdowns. I found a plugin called tmux-resurrect but it would be nice as a base feature.
No, I got all that from my multiple years of repeated interactions with "hello" people and noticing a consistent pattern. Maybe you don't fit that mold and just like to say hello and you are a good coworker without all…
The unspoken context is that this goes beyond saying "hello". In my experience, hello people usually present with the following comorbidities: - inability to learn and retain new information. - inability to own their…
I think there is an emotional cost in receiving a work-related message that only says "hello". My data point: it enrages everyone I know. And they lose respect for the person who said "hello" and wasted their time.
The only thing that works is: - people who care - people who make a good faith effort every day - people who consider the big picture and don't relegate themselves into a comfortable little box
Well it's dead now and it was a very reasonable post. This site is full of bias.
The civil war was not fought over slavery. The union chose to free the slaves because it hurt the south economically more than it hurt the north economically.
Yes, refactoring from channels to atomic package can easily give 10x speedup. Sometimes we have to communicate by sharing memory :)
And if the GC ever starts slowing you down, just run a profiler and eliminate the allocations. It's usually as simple as replacing a dependency or using sync.Pool in the hot path.
I looked into using Graal one time. Many of the dependencies I used were not compatible. I also encounter weird bugs with any of the OpenJ* alternatives. In Go, everything just works.
The only extra thing I want from tmux is to persist sessions across reboots and shutdowns. I found a plugin called tmux-resurrect but it would be nice as a base feature.
No, I got all that from my multiple years of repeated interactions with "hello" people and noticing a consistent pattern. Maybe you don't fit that mold and just like to say hello and you are a good coworker without all…
The unspoken context is that this goes beyond saying "hello". In my experience, hello people usually present with the following comorbidities: - inability to learn and retain new information. - inability to own their…
I think there is an emotional cost in receiving a work-related message that only says "hello". My data point: it enrages everyone I know. And they lose respect for the person who said "hello" and wasted their time.
The only thing that works is: - people who care - people who make a good faith effort every day - people who consider the big picture and don't relegate themselves into a comfortable little box