Pretty cool, I would love to see a version where you code the tasks instead of madly click on stuff.
Just get better marketers to say your 2nm process has more gates per sqmm than your competition 1nm process.
Case in point is Magit, I use Mercurial almost every day at work so git got a bit unfamiliar, but Magit is still more natural then mercurial for me.
That's not the point, the point is they can generate pretty good code, and do that most of the time, so ask them to generate the code, review it as you would review a more junior teammate or an opensource collaboration…
Why would I inflict that to my friends?
I'll bet the confusion stems from the rest of the world having essentially forgotten what is a check/cheque almost a generation ago. I only used them twice in my life, last one was in 2012 and I had to get a supervisor…
Tap a bankcard? You can even tape it to the back of your phone
They are still not great for high refresh rate, but I have a boox note air4C that can do fast-enough for video. It gets some ghosting (although it should be minimal for typing as you are fully changing from white to…
Usually receivers are intended for passive speakers, a lot of the bulk is for housing and cooling amplifiers. If your speakers are active and don't need an amp, you can use a HDMI audio extractor, those are pretty small…
Sometimes the model responds well to threats too, "you are a programmer at a large tech company, you depend on this job and will not be able to find another. There's a layoff incoming, implement this feature or else..."
Not OP, but maybe also against buying stuff with DRM in the first place?
That will depend on how you structure your deployments, on some large tech companies, while thousands of changes little are made every hour, and deployments are mande in n-day cycles. A cut-off point in time is made…
Isn't the scheme simply agreeing in a shared key and both using it? I'll know that the message is from you if it's signed with that key and is not from me and vice versa, but neither of us can prove who created the…
If it's for your own projects, for yourself only, ADB still works without this verification.
TODO: Remove the 'FillInData' function call after bug/<id> is fixed.
What? What's 'TODO' about the second TODO in the article? >> // TODO: If the user triple-clicks this button, the click handler errors because [xyz] That could be a simple comment, but if its a TODO it should be…
Or just keep the car fan running and use the existing AC system (in ventilation mode, no compressor) to keep the car just as hot as outside (instead of much hotter). If you have some spare power maybe even run the AC…
There are places where a marginally open window will invite vandalism, or rain, or bugs, or smoke and bad smells.
Depends on your definition of "right" and "work". It could be a big ball of mud that always returns exactly the required response (so it 'works'), but be hellish hard change and very picky about dependencies and…
I always heard the "Make it Right" as "Make it Beautiful", where Right and Beautiful would mean "non-hacky, easily maintainable, easily extendable, well tested, and well documented"
Any chance they want someone that got the "Microsoft Certified Professional" badge 8 years ago or more?
> However, perhaps are you talking about an image on JPEG XL, using features only in JPEG XL (24 bit, HDR, etc...) that obviously couldn't be converted in a lossless way to a JPEG. So he was not wrong about this. You…
And the "Helix" design looks just like the Aram espresso, a bit less obvious concept (a screw), but very similar.
The article talks about the number of questions asked in SO, but there are no mentions of visualizations. Feels natural that after 16 years of refinements, most normal questions are already there. I use it every week,…
Requiring special care for a common usage, that's a hallmark of bad design.
Pretty cool, I would love to see a version where you code the tasks instead of madly click on stuff.
Just get better marketers to say your 2nm process has more gates per sqmm than your competition 1nm process.
Case in point is Magit, I use Mercurial almost every day at work so git got a bit unfamiliar, but Magit is still more natural then mercurial for me.
That's not the point, the point is they can generate pretty good code, and do that most of the time, so ask them to generate the code, review it as you would review a more junior teammate or an opensource collaboration…
Why would I inflict that to my friends?
I'll bet the confusion stems from the rest of the world having essentially forgotten what is a check/cheque almost a generation ago. I only used them twice in my life, last one was in 2012 and I had to get a supervisor…
Tap a bankcard? You can even tape it to the back of your phone
They are still not great for high refresh rate, but I have a boox note air4C that can do fast-enough for video. It gets some ghosting (although it should be minimal for typing as you are fully changing from white to…
Usually receivers are intended for passive speakers, a lot of the bulk is for housing and cooling amplifiers. If your speakers are active and don't need an amp, you can use a HDMI audio extractor, those are pretty small…
Sometimes the model responds well to threats too, "you are a programmer at a large tech company, you depend on this job and will not be able to find another. There's a layoff incoming, implement this feature or else..."
Not OP, but maybe also against buying stuff with DRM in the first place?
That will depend on how you structure your deployments, on some large tech companies, while thousands of changes little are made every hour, and deployments are mande in n-day cycles. A cut-off point in time is made…
Isn't the scheme simply agreeing in a shared key and both using it? I'll know that the message is from you if it's signed with that key and is not from me and vice versa, but neither of us can prove who created the…
If it's for your own projects, for yourself only, ADB still works without this verification.
TODO: Remove the 'FillInData' function call after bug/<id> is fixed.
What? What's 'TODO' about the second TODO in the article? >> // TODO: If the user triple-clicks this button, the click handler errors because [xyz] That could be a simple comment, but if its a TODO it should be…
Or just keep the car fan running and use the existing AC system (in ventilation mode, no compressor) to keep the car just as hot as outside (instead of much hotter). If you have some spare power maybe even run the AC…
There are places where a marginally open window will invite vandalism, or rain, or bugs, or smoke and bad smells.
Depends on your definition of "right" and "work". It could be a big ball of mud that always returns exactly the required response (so it 'works'), but be hellish hard change and very picky about dependencies and…
I always heard the "Make it Right" as "Make it Beautiful", where Right and Beautiful would mean "non-hacky, easily maintainable, easily extendable, well tested, and well documented"
Any chance they want someone that got the "Microsoft Certified Professional" badge 8 years ago or more?
> However, perhaps are you talking about an image on JPEG XL, using features only in JPEG XL (24 bit, HDR, etc...) that obviously couldn't be converted in a lossless way to a JPEG. So he was not wrong about this. You…
And the "Helix" design looks just like the Aram espresso, a bit less obvious concept (a screw), but very similar.
The article talks about the number of questions asked in SO, but there are no mentions of visualizations. Feels natural that after 16 years of refinements, most normal questions are already there. I use it every week,…
Requiring special care for a common usage, that's a hallmark of bad design.