Integrations are good. But most people don't need ALL integrations, there's just a couple that are show stoppers, and even then it probably doesn't integrate how you want it to. I think the future is a platform with a…
> The heat generated by a washing-machine-sized data centre is being used to heat a Devon public swimming pool. You mean server.
Hey at least it's not AI
The malicious answer would be to prompt inject your coworker.
I use it in WASM on the client and call it a day. It works for our use case, but obviously not most.
Reading through that list. None of those were breakthroughs when they first came out. It took time, in some cases a long time for them to become good.
They do this often actually. They will likely watch how people use it and tailor the design to fix that. As for performance, in lots of use cases it's not going to be a big deal. If you are super sensitive to…
It always boxes them TODAY. Lately the team has been releasing an MVP and improving stuff (like perf) later on. I wouldn't be surprised if they do the same thing here, as noted in the article you can already work around…
I'm glad to finally see this making it's way into C#. Not so much because I want to use unions purely in C#. But because I want to be able to define them when interfacing with other languages.
Sadly the LSP pattern means that most extensions launch their own process so there's limited sandboxing options there. Sure not every extension needs its own process, but if most of them do then there's very limited…
That's not how it worked last time I used it with Chase Bank. It used something like Oauth with my bank where I logged in on my bank website and asked what accounts I wanted to share with Plaid.
I always feel like the distinction between interference and document is missing in these types of discussions. Often times they're as different as native vs web dev and if you don't realize that then you're arguing…
Dose, frequency and role. Exactly like alcohol.
But they're not drivers included with steam. In order for it to work you must launch the game through steam.
Isn't the gh CLI useless if it can't connect to GitHub.com? Or does it work with enterprise GitHub and that's the use case you're talking about.
To be fair that's more or less how we prevent printers from printing counterfeit money.
This is pretty cool! Thanks for sharing.
If you're paid then sure. Otherwise... It depends.
It's called USB power delivery
Yeah that's a very strange choice.
D: give them money at the original price of the ram.
Dev tools in the browser are a direct editor, sure you can't drag things around with the mouse, but you can edit values live and see them change. Big difference from recompiling to see changes.
Because npm is not an os package manager, it's a nodejs package manager
Yeah I don't understand how the article started with, we want this ["value"] but got this [value] but doing that wasn't the solution?
I think credit unions are often owned by the customers or members. Not the employees.
Integrations are good. But most people don't need ALL integrations, there's just a couple that are show stoppers, and even then it probably doesn't integrate how you want it to. I think the future is a platform with a…
> The heat generated by a washing-machine-sized data centre is being used to heat a Devon public swimming pool. You mean server.
Hey at least it's not AI
The malicious answer would be to prompt inject your coworker.
I use it in WASM on the client and call it a day. It works for our use case, but obviously not most.
Reading through that list. None of those were breakthroughs when they first came out. It took time, in some cases a long time for them to become good.
They do this often actually. They will likely watch how people use it and tailor the design to fix that. As for performance, in lots of use cases it's not going to be a big deal. If you are super sensitive to…
It always boxes them TODAY. Lately the team has been releasing an MVP and improving stuff (like perf) later on. I wouldn't be surprised if they do the same thing here, as noted in the article you can already work around…
I'm glad to finally see this making it's way into C#. Not so much because I want to use unions purely in C#. But because I want to be able to define them when interfacing with other languages.
Sadly the LSP pattern means that most extensions launch their own process so there's limited sandboxing options there. Sure not every extension needs its own process, but if most of them do then there's very limited…
That's not how it worked last time I used it with Chase Bank. It used something like Oauth with my bank where I logged in on my bank website and asked what accounts I wanted to share with Plaid.
I always feel like the distinction between interference and document is missing in these types of discussions. Often times they're as different as native vs web dev and if you don't realize that then you're arguing…
Dose, frequency and role. Exactly like alcohol.
But they're not drivers included with steam. In order for it to work you must launch the game through steam.
Isn't the gh CLI useless if it can't connect to GitHub.com? Or does it work with enterprise GitHub and that's the use case you're talking about.
To be fair that's more or less how we prevent printers from printing counterfeit money.
This is pretty cool! Thanks for sharing.
If you're paid then sure. Otherwise... It depends.
It's called USB power delivery
Yeah that's a very strange choice.
D: give them money at the original price of the ram.
Dev tools in the browser are a direct editor, sure you can't drag things around with the mouse, but you can edit values live and see them change. Big difference from recompiling to see changes.
Because npm is not an os package manager, it's a nodejs package manager
Yeah I don't understand how the article started with, we want this ["value"] but got this [value] but doing that wasn't the solution?
I think credit unions are often owned by the customers or members. Not the employees.