> I haven't used VS in a decade, but you needed to restart your program after changing the code. Well then you need to learn your tools better. VS has had Edit and Continue since 2005.
It’s not that it doesn’t click - it’s just another stupid thing like Myers-Briggs personality types - and it’s just a shit analogy. Go ahead and categorize businesses by vitamins, pain killers and candy if it’s makes…
> Analogies always fall apart somewhere under scrutiny. Yeah but this one falls apart the moment you simply try to figure out what facet is trying to be conveyed. Just say what you fucking mean. The general painkiller >…
> I don’t know. People without pain do take painkillers. And they can have a really hard time stopping. In that sense, I would argue that Facebook is a lot like a painkiller for a lot of people! Nice, you’ve explained…
A layer 3 switch does not just “glean” information from the packet , it can switch packets and rewrite IP header data at wire speed to place packets on different networks completely bypassing a router. I don’t know of…
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/b... There’s more to switching than Bestbuy home equipment. I was going to say Netgear, but even they offer some layer 3 switches I think.
You are wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilayer_switch See for an intro.
Without disagreeing on the specific points about the tooling, I’m not convinced. Golang took off with a far weaker tooling story. Maybe the table stakes have changed in a decade - but I believe other factors are more…
I acknowledged “something you can exchange for money” - that was not the objection. It doesn’t solve the underlying difficulty of exchanging physical goods and services that are not tokens - you, know, the actual hard…
> give you something Eh? You can’t like give me anything - you can give me a token - which can also effectively be money. The latter usually occurs due to some other trust relationship needing to be established - we are…
No they don’t. The method they are praising is already the base implementation for emacs.
> rent/mortgage Again with that clueless equivocation. > 40-50k, but if they are spending more than 25-30% on rent/mortgage they will have a real hard time making utilities, food, car, insurance, etc work. And yet…
> Yes, if you are in your 30's with kids and not making enough to afford your bills, you need more jobs, higher paying jobs, or roommates. To meet some arbitrary 25% income metric - no thanks. Notice you said nothing…
> mortgage/rent payment These are not the same at all. > 25% should be the goal I think 70% should be the goal - why? Because I pulled it out of my ass. Do you have a sound financial explanation for this benchmark,…
> I user Rancher Desktop on an i9 with 32gb of RAM. Starts in less than a minute. This is considered good?
> The output was faster than the input. So if you ran the input back through the output multiple times then that means you could eventually get the runtime down to 0.
> I don't think even dedicated systems like Sonos support it. They do. So do HomePods, other mass brands. Not my cup of tea, but people seem to love them when they work.
> That just goes to show the lack of design foresight. You have a skewed perspective of growing up with ubiquitous computing and cheap ICs. This was very much not the case in the early 70s when CDs were designed. Trying…
> Additionally, there is no way to know that you've passed that threshold This is not quite right. CDs use a forward error correcting code, and of course that means you can detect errors (how can one correct errors if…
Can it be used like a kettle - ie can it rapidly heat up a quart of water without a coffee residue taste? No, it cannot. Just because they both heat water doesn’t make them similar.
Ok exactly - in addition to keurigs /nespressos etc mentioned (which I will refuse to buy) - for years the predominant coffee making apparatus in the US has been the automatic drip coffee maker. French press, pour over,…
> I haven't used VS in a decade, but you needed to restart your program after changing the code. Well then you need to learn your tools better. VS has had Edit and Continue since 2005.
It’s not that it doesn’t click - it’s just another stupid thing like Myers-Briggs personality types - and it’s just a shit analogy. Go ahead and categorize businesses by vitamins, pain killers and candy if it’s makes…
> Analogies always fall apart somewhere under scrutiny. Yeah but this one falls apart the moment you simply try to figure out what facet is trying to be conveyed. Just say what you fucking mean. The general painkiller >…
> I don’t know. People without pain do take painkillers. And they can have a really hard time stopping. In that sense, I would argue that Facebook is a lot like a painkiller for a lot of people! Nice, you’ve explained…
A layer 3 switch does not just “glean” information from the packet , it can switch packets and rewrite IP header data at wire speed to place packets on different networks completely bypassing a router. I don’t know of…
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/b... There’s more to switching than Bestbuy home equipment. I was going to say Netgear, but even they offer some layer 3 switches I think.
You are wrong. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multilayer_switch See for an intro.
Without disagreeing on the specific points about the tooling, I’m not convinced. Golang took off with a far weaker tooling story. Maybe the table stakes have changed in a decade - but I believe other factors are more…
I acknowledged “something you can exchange for money” - that was not the objection. It doesn’t solve the underlying difficulty of exchanging physical goods and services that are not tokens - you, know, the actual hard…
> give you something Eh? You can’t like give me anything - you can give me a token - which can also effectively be money. The latter usually occurs due to some other trust relationship needing to be established - we are…
No they don’t. The method they are praising is already the base implementation for emacs.
> rent/mortgage Again with that clueless equivocation. > 40-50k, but if they are spending more than 25-30% on rent/mortgage they will have a real hard time making utilities, food, car, insurance, etc work. And yet…
> Yes, if you are in your 30's with kids and not making enough to afford your bills, you need more jobs, higher paying jobs, or roommates. To meet some arbitrary 25% income metric - no thanks. Notice you said nothing…
> mortgage/rent payment These are not the same at all. > 25% should be the goal I think 70% should be the goal - why? Because I pulled it out of my ass. Do you have a sound financial explanation for this benchmark,…
> I user Rancher Desktop on an i9 with 32gb of RAM. Starts in less than a minute. This is considered good?
> The output was faster than the input. So if you ran the input back through the output multiple times then that means you could eventually get the runtime down to 0.
> I don't think even dedicated systems like Sonos support it. They do. So do HomePods, other mass brands. Not my cup of tea, but people seem to love them when they work.
> That just goes to show the lack of design foresight. You have a skewed perspective of growing up with ubiquitous computing and cheap ICs. This was very much not the case in the early 70s when CDs were designed. Trying…
> Additionally, there is no way to know that you've passed that threshold This is not quite right. CDs use a forward error correcting code, and of course that means you can detect errors (how can one correct errors if…
Can it be used like a kettle - ie can it rapidly heat up a quart of water without a coffee residue taste? No, it cannot. Just because they both heat water doesn’t make them similar.
Ok exactly - in addition to keurigs /nespressos etc mentioned (which I will refuse to buy) - for years the predominant coffee making apparatus in the US has been the automatic drip coffee maker. French press, pour over,…