I was thinking about switching back to Windows but finally getting missing functionalities like Recall may change my mind...
(maximum_number_of_students <=> students.size).clamp(0..) Holy... Is this better or worse than write-once perl regexes?
All that's left is to make it road-proof!
The wallet name was exodus, how fitting :D
Another thing is that almost every complaint I see about React (except bundle size maybe, but who cares?) exists in the APP context. If your use case is a simple website, React is just a nice templating lib and you…
It looks like rubyist brainrot
There is a reason why many parts of the world will ticket you for not wearing your seatbelt. There is a reason you cannot (could not? crypto changed a lot) do advanced stock trading without a license. Why gambling is…
> I am lacking empathy for those who are apparently so hooked up to the here-and-now A large amount of those people are very young, at an age where you don't really pick your options solely on their super long term…
You can also discard changes that way, e.g.: git checkout -p -- .
Strongly typed languages have a higher barrier of entry and require an engineering mindset. That's anecdotal but if I think of exceptionally competent people I've worked with on JS projects, all of them have spent time…
I have a small software company, under 10 employees. We make B2B applications and focus 100% of our efforts on understanding our customers' needs and the quality of our product. No marketing, no "incentives", nothing.…
It is exactly that. We make stuff, problems arise, we make new stuff that does not suffer from said problems. Because everything is a trade-off, new stuff creates new problems. Those are the problems complainers…
Does your curvy monitor support touch?
> VR? Sex dolls? Until now, VR child porn and child sized sex dolls were not on my mind when I thought of state sponsored healthcare. I say this half jokingly, I am not really sure how I would want society to deal with…
It says there are 6 people with my last name in Spain, guess you can call it uncommon :p
No, names needed to match my ID document, which only has first name and last name.
No middle name, just first name last name.
I once tried to open a bank account in Spain, which could not be done because I did not have a second last name. Spanish babies receive the last names of both parents. The employee was trying her best and I eventually…
> honestly point to an example No but I can come up with a KPI that does.
function is<T extends string>(value: string, prefix: T): value is `${typeof prefix}_${string}` { return value.startsWith(`${prefix}_`) } You can now do `is(id, 'user')`. If you do that often you probably want to create…
If you ever need column name autocomplete, writing an UPDATE statement and changing it after is an ok workaround. It would probably be a tough change to push through for the standard committee... a great one for users…
Make it 3 times, you never know how clever those hackers folks could be!
You are correct, wikifeet confirms it.
From the top answer: > 1/2 m ≈ 1.5 ft Thanks US units for the quote of the day: "Meters are for waves, feet are for antennas"
The McDonald-Douglas Fast Engineering company. I'm flyin' it!
I was thinking about switching back to Windows but finally getting missing functionalities like Recall may change my mind...
(maximum_number_of_students <=> students.size).clamp(0..) Holy... Is this better or worse than write-once perl regexes?
All that's left is to make it road-proof!
The wallet name was exodus, how fitting :D
Another thing is that almost every complaint I see about React (except bundle size maybe, but who cares?) exists in the APP context. If your use case is a simple website, React is just a nice templating lib and you…
It looks like rubyist brainrot
There is a reason why many parts of the world will ticket you for not wearing your seatbelt. There is a reason you cannot (could not? crypto changed a lot) do advanced stock trading without a license. Why gambling is…
> I am lacking empathy for those who are apparently so hooked up to the here-and-now A large amount of those people are very young, at an age where you don't really pick your options solely on their super long term…
You can also discard changes that way, e.g.: git checkout -p -- .
Strongly typed languages have a higher barrier of entry and require an engineering mindset. That's anecdotal but if I think of exceptionally competent people I've worked with on JS projects, all of them have spent time…
I have a small software company, under 10 employees. We make B2B applications and focus 100% of our efforts on understanding our customers' needs and the quality of our product. No marketing, no "incentives", nothing.…
It is exactly that. We make stuff, problems arise, we make new stuff that does not suffer from said problems. Because everything is a trade-off, new stuff creates new problems. Those are the problems complainers…
Does your curvy monitor support touch?
> VR? Sex dolls? Until now, VR child porn and child sized sex dolls were not on my mind when I thought of state sponsored healthcare. I say this half jokingly, I am not really sure how I would want society to deal with…
It says there are 6 people with my last name in Spain, guess you can call it uncommon :p
No, names needed to match my ID document, which only has first name and last name.
No middle name, just first name last name.
I once tried to open a bank account in Spain, which could not be done because I did not have a second last name. Spanish babies receive the last names of both parents. The employee was trying her best and I eventually…
> honestly point to an example No but I can come up with a KPI that does.
function is<T extends string>(value: string, prefix: T): value is `${typeof prefix}_${string}` { return value.startsWith(`${prefix}_`) } You can now do `is(id, 'user')`. If you do that often you probably want to create…
If you ever need column name autocomplete, writing an UPDATE statement and changing it after is an ok workaround. It would probably be a tough change to push through for the standard committee... a great one for users…
Make it 3 times, you never know how clever those hackers folks could be!
You are correct, wikifeet confirms it.
From the top answer: > 1/2 m ≈ 1.5 ft Thanks US units for the quote of the day: "Meters are for waves, feet are for antennas"
The McDonald-Douglas Fast Engineering company. I'm flyin' it!