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Well surely evangelization doesn't absolve a technical leader for choosing to rely on a BDFL project that's pre 1.0. People are welcome to their opinions, but I don't see a rug pull, I see a grad student who created a…
Were people forced to use elm prior to a 1.0 release or something? Is Evan being accused of baiting people with a lovely experience and then bailing? I'm not really familiar, so maybe the ball was dropped in some kind…
It's not cute, it's a sensible way to build greater understanding by learning from mistakes. The thing is, it has to be engrained in the culture and that also means it may need to take priority over other work.…
Comparing models via benchmarks or feeling. Question remains. If people were expressing their experiences working with two prolific software consultants across their various industries would you make the same claim?…
> I feel like good grades and a good university are still indicators of someone being or is capable of becoming a good programmer. Really depends on the program. In my undergrad program there were some very smart CS…
The loss of trust would be the depressing part (to me). That said the amount of cheating I witnessed in undergrad was also depressing.
Must have been super weird working with such low absolute prices. If the food cost for your sando is 5c, your first step is a 20% margin. I imagine that had a decent influence on the dishes themselves.
2cm is extremely short. Outside of sport I'd imagine that is very uncommon as it would require a tremendous amount of time and water.
Forgetting that part where the lawn was born in Europe.
You don't need to cure everyone to improve the homelessness situation.
He was also a wealthy kid with connections. People place far too much weight on execution. Most of it is being in the right place at the right time and having existing connections.…
Good luck finding a landlord that would agree to your terms.
I do wish this was an option for some data, but emergency care would be an absolute shit show. People can't even remember passwords let alone keep track of keys and devices.
My wife recently gave birth. When we arrived at the hospital her contractions were close enough together for her to be admitted. They proceeded to give my wife a 10 page or so consent form to sign. I can't imagine…
I think that makes sense. I suspect you probably wouldn't call a bacon butty/bap/roll a burger either. Same for pani ca meusa, torta, and cemita. Basically the Aussies picked up burger as from American influence,…
> No whiff of elitism. No status-signaling or having to appeal to the taste of King Louis the 14th. Royalty played a role in many Asian food cultures. Sinseollo, biryani, cho muang, birds nest soup. There's plenty of…
Well you Aussies also put hot dogs and sprinkles on white bread. So is fairy bread a sandwich and (American) hot dogs a burger and a sausage sizzle a sandwich?
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Well surely evangelization doesn't absolve a technical leader for choosing to rely on a BDFL project that's pre 1.0. People are welcome to their opinions, but I don't see a rug pull, I see a grad student who created a…
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Were people forced to use elm prior to a 1.0 release or something? Is Evan being accused of baiting people with a lovely experience and then bailing? I'm not really familiar, so maybe the ball was dropped in some kind…
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It's not cute, it's a sensible way to build greater understanding by learning from mistakes. The thing is, it has to be engrained in the culture and that also means it may need to take priority over other work.…
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Comparing models via benchmarks or feeling. Question remains. If people were expressing their experiences working with two prolific software consultants across their various industries would you make the same claim?…
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> I feel like good grades and a good university are still indicators of someone being or is capable of becoming a good programmer. Really depends on the program. In my undergrad program there were some very smart CS…
The loss of trust would be the depressing part (to me). That said the amount of cheating I witnessed in undergrad was also depressing.
Must have been super weird working with such low absolute prices. If the food cost for your sando is 5c, your first step is a 20% margin. I imagine that had a decent influence on the dishes themselves.
2cm is extremely short. Outside of sport I'd imagine that is very uncommon as it would require a tremendous amount of time and water.
Forgetting that part where the lawn was born in Europe.
You don't need to cure everyone to improve the homelessness situation.
He was also a wealthy kid with connections. People place far too much weight on execution. Most of it is being in the right place at the right time and having existing connections.…
Good luck finding a landlord that would agree to your terms.
I do wish this was an option for some data, but emergency care would be an absolute shit show. People can't even remember passwords let alone keep track of keys and devices.
My wife recently gave birth. When we arrived at the hospital her contractions were close enough together for her to be admitted. They proceeded to give my wife a 10 page or so consent form to sign. I can't imagine…
I think that makes sense. I suspect you probably wouldn't call a bacon butty/bap/roll a burger either. Same for pani ca meusa, torta, and cemita. Basically the Aussies picked up burger as from American influence,…
> No whiff of elitism. No status-signaling or having to appeal to the taste of King Louis the 14th. Royalty played a role in many Asian food cultures. Sinseollo, biryani, cho muang, birds nest soup. There's plenty of…
Well you Aussies also put hot dogs and sprinkles on white bread. So is fairy bread a sandwich and (American) hot dogs a burger and a sausage sizzle a sandwich?