I did. Also, I think i needed this bit of news today.
Well the article did mention it was in an undafe block
Been using gitkraken for ages and still like it, but they do make it harder and harder to like every update. The enshittification seems to have started and every update seems to bring more and more ai features, and…
We did this in a project where, due to reasons, we used a windowless, dull, claustrophobic meeting room for 6 months. Every now and then our daily was interrupted by the sight of an elephant on the screen
Gpl and mit licenses dont have multiple parameters
c# has been my go to language for everything except frontends for the past 15 years, but there are still some things I really miss from Rust. The top one is probably pattern matching. Sure C# has something similar with…
I would also like to see a study which considers the age of the pecorino. I seem to have an easier time of getting the proper emulsion with older drier pecorino, and less risk of clumping
Didnt recogize the english title before i read this comment and it immediately clicked. The copy i have is from the late 80s and even then it was a bit dated, but it didnt matter. Awesome book. Now 35 years later my…
Until gps fails and it starts repeatedly braking because it thinks it is somewhere else
Well this is going to be interesting if they rely on GPS. Possibly due to gps jamming by our neighbour country i have had to disable the feature where the car tries to predict the road ahead and suddenly brakes on the…
Ford even did an ad campaign around this concept some years ago https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2017...
They way we did this was basically separate readonly and read/write tests. All the readonly tests would use the same instance with seeded data in parallel, and the read/write tests would get their own databases per test.
In finland this has been allowed since a few years ago. It is quite useful on narrow sidestreets in residential areas where it helps hunting for parking spaces. The biggest problem seems to be that now many misinterpret…
I find it quite strange they didnt cancel the whole thing and redo the auction. Even normal stock exchanges do this occasionally due to glitches with clearly erroneous bids of smaller proportional sizes
Dont know about fanatic. I would use it mostly for web backends and there one important part for me has been how far one can get with very few third party dependencies. In a normal backend project it isnt uncommon to…
The old collection initialisation syntax has always felt clunky compared to many other languages, especially with more complex Dictionary types. At the same time it feels funny going back to having the type defined…
Regarding control of data, the strangest diacussions i have had is related to the customers being in control of the keys used to encrypt the data. For some reason it seems like using customer managed keys, or even…
I have been waiting for being able to use this link for some time now. Perhaps the results of dragging sheep are correlated: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12507336/
I did. Also, I think i needed this bit of news today.
Well the article did mention it was in an undafe block
Been using gitkraken for ages and still like it, but they do make it harder and harder to like every update. The enshittification seems to have started and every update seems to bring more and more ai features, and…
We did this in a project where, due to reasons, we used a windowless, dull, claustrophobic meeting room for 6 months. Every now and then our daily was interrupted by the sight of an elephant on the screen
Gpl and mit licenses dont have multiple parameters
c# has been my go to language for everything except frontends for the past 15 years, but there are still some things I really miss from Rust. The top one is probably pattern matching. Sure C# has something similar with…
I would also like to see a study which considers the age of the pecorino. I seem to have an easier time of getting the proper emulsion with older drier pecorino, and less risk of clumping
Didnt recogize the english title before i read this comment and it immediately clicked. The copy i have is from the late 80s and even then it was a bit dated, but it didnt matter. Awesome book. Now 35 years later my…
Until gps fails and it starts repeatedly braking because it thinks it is somewhere else
Well this is going to be interesting if they rely on GPS. Possibly due to gps jamming by our neighbour country i have had to disable the feature where the car tries to predict the road ahead and suddenly brakes on the…
Ford even did an ad campaign around this concept some years ago https://media.ford.com/content/fordmedia/fna/us/en/news/2017...
They way we did this was basically separate readonly and read/write tests. All the readonly tests would use the same instance with seeded data in parallel, and the read/write tests would get their own databases per test.
In finland this has been allowed since a few years ago. It is quite useful on narrow sidestreets in residential areas where it helps hunting for parking spaces. The biggest problem seems to be that now many misinterpret…
I find it quite strange they didnt cancel the whole thing and redo the auction. Even normal stock exchanges do this occasionally due to glitches with clearly erroneous bids of smaller proportional sizes
Dont know about fanatic. I would use it mostly for web backends and there one important part for me has been how far one can get with very few third party dependencies. In a normal backend project it isnt uncommon to…
The old collection initialisation syntax has always felt clunky compared to many other languages, especially with more complex Dictionary types. At the same time it feels funny going back to having the type defined…
Regarding control of data, the strangest diacussions i have had is related to the customers being in control of the keys used to encrypt the data. For some reason it seems like using customer managed keys, or even…
I have been waiting for being able to use this link for some time now. Perhaps the results of dragging sheep are correlated: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12507336/