You're just another dipshit on some spectrum.
this place really is no better than reddit, full if shitheads.
Removing APIs is not a great practice though. Look at AWS, they version their APIs, they don't just remove them, and removing them should be unnecessary if your underlying tech isn't brittle and badly written.…
Yeah, nope yourself. It seems like a lot of people aren't really thinking this through very much. And that is absolutely the wrong way to approach API development. An API that is being sun-setted should never be…
Whoever the first developer was that used "deprecated" got it kind of wrong, the word should have been "depreciated". Deprecate: "express disapproval of." Depreciate: "diminish in value over a period of time." I kind of…
Prediction: Using the methods of "dorking", this is the only page on the internet among 10 million+ results that is calling this "dorking".
That's web scraping 101
Thanks for posting this - I've been down that road. I regularly have to parse about 20GB of JSON split up into 8MB JSON files - tried this library but was sad that it didn't help. I'm currently using threading in nodejs…
I guess this isn't really "hacker news" then, because I would expect just about any "hacker" would know the difference.
Amazing how nerds can be so focused on if it was 1 kiloton, 2 kilotons, or 3 kilotons - and they are arguing about it like it really matters.
Your comment seems a bit disingenuous - how much time passed between when you got the i7 and when you got the i5? Today's i5's can be faster than long-ago's i7's but todays i7's are still far faster than today's i5's.
Maybe you missed the part where the program tells the user it's running in "CPU Mode" and may be slower, "Try running on a GPU" is another message that would make it clear. So many comments here make it seem like we're…
>Prediction: someone deploys this and doesn't notice it's incredibly slow for mysterious reasons, and then spends several hours to figure out that the right version of CUDA wasn't installed. Why not just print out a…
>This is a bad thing, not a happy thing to be advertised. Software fallback was of the most frustrating parts of working with OpenGL circa 2010. >If you're making a hardware accelerated library, stop trying to make it…
And yet the REPUBLICANS are the ONLY party that is actively trying to subvert the vote turnout - and that is VERY telling. You can whatabout all you want, but the fact is that the Republicans are the ones trying to…
Her "data" is mostly liking cute dog videos. China can have that data for all I care. Meta data about my network, devices? If China really wants to know that I'm on Spectrum internet, and have a few other devices…
AREXX was around in 1987. It was amazing. Pretty much every application had an "AREXX port" to allow scripting. And I used it extensively. The closest I've seen to anything like it is OLE on Windows, but it's not very…
What inputs? You mean the fact that she follows cute dog videos? I'm sure China is going to use that against her somehow /s
I'll admit that one thing China is great at - downvote brigading posts about China, as evidenced right here. Still not high-tech though.
This is just Trump being Trump - a whiny dictator man-child bully that loves to piss off people that don't like him. My guess is that TikTok is wildly popular in "blue states" and not so much in "red states" and he's…
My wife is on TikTok for at least an hour a night if not more - I've never once seen or heard anything pro-china or anything that would otherwise influence her opinion about China. Not once. It's all content from US…
That isn't really "high tech", it's organic chemistry. We can split hairs about the meaning of "high tech" but that would be pointless.
If you enjoy this kind of thing, check out the wizardry/madness over at https://www.dwitter.net/ - javascript animations in 140 bytes (the size of a tweet, hence the name, "dwitter").
You're just another dipshit on some spectrum.
this place really is no better than reddit, full if shitheads.
this place really is no better than reddit, full if shitheads.
this place really is no better than reddit, full if shitheads.
Removing APIs is not a great practice though. Look at AWS, they version their APIs, they don't just remove them, and removing them should be unnecessary if your underlying tech isn't brittle and badly written.…
Yeah, nope yourself. It seems like a lot of people aren't really thinking this through very much. And that is absolutely the wrong way to approach API development. An API that is being sun-setted should never be…
Whoever the first developer was that used "deprecated" got it kind of wrong, the word should have been "depreciated". Deprecate: "express disapproval of." Depreciate: "diminish in value over a period of time." I kind of…
Prediction: Using the methods of "dorking", this is the only page on the internet among 10 million+ results that is calling this "dorking".
That's web scraping 101
Thanks for posting this - I've been down that road. I regularly have to parse about 20GB of JSON split up into 8MB JSON files - tried this library but was sad that it didn't help. I'm currently using threading in nodejs…
I guess this isn't really "hacker news" then, because I would expect just about any "hacker" would know the difference.
Amazing how nerds can be so focused on if it was 1 kiloton, 2 kilotons, or 3 kilotons - and they are arguing about it like it really matters.
Your comment seems a bit disingenuous - how much time passed between when you got the i7 and when you got the i5? Today's i5's can be faster than long-ago's i7's but todays i7's are still far faster than today's i5's.
Maybe you missed the part where the program tells the user it's running in "CPU Mode" and may be slower, "Try running on a GPU" is another message that would make it clear. So many comments here make it seem like we're…
>Prediction: someone deploys this and doesn't notice it's incredibly slow for mysterious reasons, and then spends several hours to figure out that the right version of CUDA wasn't installed. Why not just print out a…
>This is a bad thing, not a happy thing to be advertised. Software fallback was of the most frustrating parts of working with OpenGL circa 2010. >If you're making a hardware accelerated library, stop trying to make it…
And yet the REPUBLICANS are the ONLY party that is actively trying to subvert the vote turnout - and that is VERY telling. You can whatabout all you want, but the fact is that the Republicans are the ones trying to…
Her "data" is mostly liking cute dog videos. China can have that data for all I care. Meta data about my network, devices? If China really wants to know that I'm on Spectrum internet, and have a few other devices…
AREXX was around in 1987. It was amazing. Pretty much every application had an "AREXX port" to allow scripting. And I used it extensively. The closest I've seen to anything like it is OLE on Windows, but it's not very…
What inputs? You mean the fact that she follows cute dog videos? I'm sure China is going to use that against her somehow /s
I'll admit that one thing China is great at - downvote brigading posts about China, as evidenced right here. Still not high-tech though.
This is just Trump being Trump - a whiny dictator man-child bully that loves to piss off people that don't like him. My guess is that TikTok is wildly popular in "blue states" and not so much in "red states" and he's…
My wife is on TikTok for at least an hour a night if not more - I've never once seen or heard anything pro-china or anything that would otherwise influence her opinion about China. Not once. It's all content from US…
That isn't really "high tech", it's organic chemistry. We can split hairs about the meaning of "high tech" but that would be pointless.
If you enjoy this kind of thing, check out the wizardry/madness over at https://www.dwitter.net/ - javascript animations in 140 bytes (the size of a tweet, hence the name, "dwitter").