It's a monochrome artwork so there is no colour assigned to the flag, rather than it being specifically black.
You can sign records in a normal database. Implement some segregation of duty and don't give your DB admins access to any signing keys.
I don't think these are comparable though. Compiler generation is deterministic and more or less provably correct. LLM code is a mile away from that.
I think Tachyons struck the balance to be honest. Tailwind's "functions" and combinations seem to allow a higher level of complexity where it becomes difficult to quickly inspect a class block after some time has passed.
This is a cool project! One small suggestion: the native blue links for the author name, "thread", and "reply" make the content hard to focus on as the UI is quite intrusive. HN solves this quite well with a colour…
> We shouldn't limit ourselves because of climate change. We should instead improve the technology and make it better so it doesn't impact the climate in such a way it becomes unsustainable. I think we totally should…
Usually I add "reddit" to the search phrase and try to find threads / user-generated and hopefully more organic content this way.
Really enjoyed reading this article as a Sunday afternoon long-read. Well structured and covers a lot of things I have experienced but haven't formed into such a clear description. Also really appreciate the realistic…
The styling of the nav and pages here looks strangely refreshing, props.
Meanwhile, we out here obsessing about making money on BTC...
Do you need a video to tell you to switch to the front facing camera to take a selfie?
Your line of thinking here really resonates with me. I'm building services on top of two bots right now that fit into this transactional "I want to do X in as little time as possible" category and I think Messenger bots…
> I think this is down to the sad truth that most developer roles offer very little challenge outside of learning a new stack. This is a gem observation from this thread. In my own tech sphere the first thing developers…
One of the realest sites ever made. Cheers Ian for your fantastic example of how the internet should work.
Can you please elaborate on how a CRM is likely to be in a category where it would benefit from state heavy client-side? A CRM is typically a form based app doing CRUD - to be this makes it a solid candidate for being a…
I was trying to place emphasis on the regularity not the cost of an upgrade. Packaging up what seems like relatively trivial features into a major OS release isn't really progress.
Feeling pretty disillusioned by another iPhone and iOS update. The 3.5mm coupled with lightning instead of USB-C just look like obvious traps for lock in with no real gain (5hr of playback time?!) iOS still continues…
Really cool repo - nice work!
This is a good description of the difference between available architectures, but more detail is probably required to backup some of the discussion points, beyond the fact that reducing presentation is beneficial for…
96GB drive? Seems fishy to me.
The fact that the defendant used "washable chalk" does not make him innocent of vandalism, as some are suggesting. Chalk can stain the side of a building if repeatedly used in the same place. Washing the building will…
Would be nice to be able to see the application without linking it to my Dropbox.
It's a monochrome artwork so there is no colour assigned to the flag, rather than it being specifically black.
You can sign records in a normal database. Implement some segregation of duty and don't give your DB admins access to any signing keys.
I don't think these are comparable though. Compiler generation is deterministic and more or less provably correct. LLM code is a mile away from that.
I think Tachyons struck the balance to be honest. Tailwind's "functions" and combinations seem to allow a higher level of complexity where it becomes difficult to quickly inspect a class block after some time has passed.
This is a cool project! One small suggestion: the native blue links for the author name, "thread", and "reply" make the content hard to focus on as the UI is quite intrusive. HN solves this quite well with a colour…
> We shouldn't limit ourselves because of climate change. We should instead improve the technology and make it better so it doesn't impact the climate in such a way it becomes unsustainable. I think we totally should…
Usually I add "reddit" to the search phrase and try to find threads / user-generated and hopefully more organic content this way.
Really enjoyed reading this article as a Sunday afternoon long-read. Well structured and covers a lot of things I have experienced but haven't formed into such a clear description. Also really appreciate the realistic…
The styling of the nav and pages here looks strangely refreshing, props.
Meanwhile, we out here obsessing about making money on BTC...
Do you need a video to tell you to switch to the front facing camera to take a selfie?
Your line of thinking here really resonates with me. I'm building services on top of two bots right now that fit into this transactional "I want to do X in as little time as possible" category and I think Messenger bots…
> I think this is down to the sad truth that most developer roles offer very little challenge outside of learning a new stack. This is a gem observation from this thread. In my own tech sphere the first thing developers…
One of the realest sites ever made. Cheers Ian for your fantastic example of how the internet should work.
Can you please elaborate on how a CRM is likely to be in a category where it would benefit from state heavy client-side? A CRM is typically a form based app doing CRUD - to be this makes it a solid candidate for being a…
I was trying to place emphasis on the regularity not the cost of an upgrade. Packaging up what seems like relatively trivial features into a major OS release isn't really progress.
Feeling pretty disillusioned by another iPhone and iOS update. The 3.5mm coupled with lightning instead of USB-C just look like obvious traps for lock in with no real gain (5hr of playback time?!) iOS still continues…
Really cool repo - nice work!
This is a good description of the difference between available architectures, but more detail is probably required to backup some of the discussion points, beyond the fact that reducing presentation is beneficial for…
96GB drive? Seems fishy to me.
The fact that the defendant used "washable chalk" does not make him innocent of vandalism, as some are suggesting. Chalk can stain the side of a building if repeatedly used in the same place. Washing the building will…
Would be nice to be able to see the application without linking it to my Dropbox.