> was the concept of generics a thing before Java implemented it? That is, could they have known? You can literally google "X lang feature" and it gives you a date. ML/Ada have had generics since the 70s.
> it doesn't feel like the designers necessarily stepped back and looked at the bigger picture I get the sense that the designers have a huge amount of ego from making C what it is today.
Why should anyone care about general consumers? They're just fine being sheep as long as they're comfortable.
I'm surprised they're not disclosing the US ones.
> That would work for Npm. Npm has enough problems that its worth running your own mirror for business continuity. And risk-averse businesses do already.
Yes you can, it just requires extra configuration and defeats the purpose of using v2 at all.
> "weird, complex" I mean, zip files are hardly complex. PnP is a breath of fresh air and lets you commit packages "safely" to your SCM without LFS. NPM has been experimenting in v7 with similar ideas. I'm personally…
Quite an ironic thread from a security company. "We don't store your password, it's our randomly generated one!"
> A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants, to increase the per-country numerical limitation for family-sponsored immigrants,…
That is atrocious. I know in some communities, there is an effort to clean up beaches polluted by the world; do these places have such a program?
> was the concept of generics a thing before Java implemented it? That is, could they have known? You can literally google "X lang feature" and it gives you a date. ML/Ada have had generics since the 70s.
> it doesn't feel like the designers necessarily stepped back and looked at the bigger picture I get the sense that the designers have a huge amount of ego from making C what it is today.
Why should anyone care about general consumers? They're just fine being sheep as long as they're comfortable.
I'm surprised they're not disclosing the US ones.
> That would work for Npm. Npm has enough problems that its worth running your own mirror for business continuity. And risk-averse businesses do already.
Yes you can, it just requires extra configuration and defeats the purpose of using v2 at all.
> "weird, complex" I mean, zip files are hardly complex. PnP is a breath of fresh air and lets you commit packages "safely" to your SCM without LFS. NPM has been experimenting in v7 with similar ideas. I'm personally…
Quite an ironic thread from a security company. "We don't store your password, it's our randomly generated one!"
> A bill to amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants, to increase the per-country numerical limitation for family-sponsored immigrants,…
That is atrocious. I know in some communities, there is an effort to clean up beaches polluted by the world; do these places have such a program?