But does this not make the assumption that the Identity being provisioned is exactly you and only you? I've always seen these identities as my pseudonym on some identity provider and use them in that manner. I suppose…
Interesting. I didn't notice any reference to Idris [1] but that was the first place I saw this style of development. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOtKD7ml0NU
That's odd. I have been following along here [1] and it seems just as interactive as Svelte, Angular or any of the others I've tried. There might be a few more tools that have to be installed, but that's a one time…
The founder of Leptos makes a pretty good argument [1] that the bottleneck for WASM isn't really the DOM and that they are already faster than some popular JS frameworks even with the current constraints. [1]…
That's what I was thinking. Or any application at all. If MS word started doing this, how long would it take to recognise? Especially if it's only periodic and only some small percentage of their install base.
I used to get a lot of tickets until I cruise control got reliable traffic detection. Now I have it on almost exclusively. The only places I get tickets now are usually places that the speed changes and I don't notice.…
>Great! (Imagine having wallgardened Windows computer where you could not install whatever you want). Again, you are presenting this as if it has only one side to it. I need a computer that has no walled garden for…
Why are you presenting something that happened as entirely one sided? This move means the end of an enforced, curated walled garden for iOS. This will mean a race to the bottom for iPad apps. Which, of course, means…
https://github.com/Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-interviews/blo... Exception handling, for example, uses dynamic scoping since you don't know what will be handling your exception when you write code which throws it.…
> Leftpad is an entirely pure, non-diverging function. And I should be able to ask my language to enforce that, ideally with trivial code. Maybe even by default. I think you can do this in Idris with "total" functions.
I think the GP meant polymorphism. Rust traits being static ad hoc polymorphism. I thought it was possible, though, to achieve the same thing with Functors. Just the standard library deliberately didn't and chose to…
The only one who can have responsibility for anything is the one who has the authority. So long as developers are in a position of "just get it done or you're fired" as well as being outsourced to save costs, they have…
It's not automatically generated though, it's just specified somewhere else. This is what makes OO projects so hard to read from the outside: you first need to figure out what thing is having an effect on what. In a…
Why would Rust need a Dependency Injection framework? It's functional, no? I really hope drifting OO practitioners don't wreck the language putting a bunch of OO stuff that is better done in functional programming.
When I read these kinds of comments, I can't help but wonder: did you attend a US public school? I went to probably an above average number of public schools growing up since my parents moved around a lot. There were…
I thought the point was that society was completely wrong and was basically overhyping the thing they'd all bought into. They had decided their method was so superior that naturally born people wouldn't live past 30.…
Yes, I agree, tech innovation always brings more total jobs. But that doesn't mean everyone working now continues working and more are added. Many people will be left behind. It's not that they throw their hands up, sit…
Rapidly create exact duplicates I think.
Interestingly, at least British and Australian people tend to make the 'R' sound when the word ends in a vowel sound (e.g. "dater" instead of "data").
This is my impression as well. As far as I've understood, terragrunt was made back when terraform was missing a lot of key features (I think it maybe didn't even have modules yet) but when I was asked to evaluate it…
Couldn't disagree more. Comments should only ever be present to explain why a choice was made. Never what code is doing. If it needs to explain what the code does, the code needs to be rewritten. Comments don't compile,…
Often? What conceivable (legal) system could consistently generate such returns and not manage to capture all capital on earth eventually? The best financial vehicle ever conceived has about 9% per year over the last 50…
Well, I think a bigger issue is so many of the options not really mattering at all.
I don't think Bitcoin is a scam. It attracts lots of criminals of various forms due to the lack of regulation. I don't get the part about funding terrorism and illegal activities. Surely dollars are still the most…
One of the biggest values of currency is that you must have it to pay your taxes.
But does this not make the assumption that the Identity being provisioned is exactly you and only you? I've always seen these identities as my pseudonym on some identity provider and use them in that manner. I suppose…
Interesting. I didn't notice any reference to Idris [1] but that was the first place I saw this style of development. [1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mOtKD7ml0NU
That's odd. I have been following along here [1] and it seems just as interactive as Svelte, Angular or any of the others I've tried. There might be a few more tools that have to be installed, but that's a one time…
The founder of Leptos makes a pretty good argument [1] that the bottleneck for WASM isn't really the DOM and that they are already faster than some popular JS frameworks even with the current constraints. [1]…
That's what I was thinking. Or any application at all. If MS word started doing this, how long would it take to recognise? Especially if it's only periodic and only some small percentage of their install base.
I used to get a lot of tickets until I cruise control got reliable traffic detection. Now I have it on almost exclusively. The only places I get tickets now are usually places that the speed changes and I don't notice.…
>Great! (Imagine having wallgardened Windows computer where you could not install whatever you want). Again, you are presenting this as if it has only one side to it. I need a computer that has no walled garden for…
Why are you presenting something that happened as entirely one sided? This move means the end of an enforced, curated walled garden for iOS. This will mean a race to the bottom for iPad apps. Which, of course, means…
https://github.com/Chalarangelo/30-seconds-of-interviews/blo... Exception handling, for example, uses dynamic scoping since you don't know what will be handling your exception when you write code which throws it.…
> Leftpad is an entirely pure, non-diverging function. And I should be able to ask my language to enforce that, ideally with trivial code. Maybe even by default. I think you can do this in Idris with "total" functions.
I think the GP meant polymorphism. Rust traits being static ad hoc polymorphism. I thought it was possible, though, to achieve the same thing with Functors. Just the standard library deliberately didn't and chose to…
The only one who can have responsibility for anything is the one who has the authority. So long as developers are in a position of "just get it done or you're fired" as well as being outsourced to save costs, they have…
It's not automatically generated though, it's just specified somewhere else. This is what makes OO projects so hard to read from the outside: you first need to figure out what thing is having an effect on what. In a…
Why would Rust need a Dependency Injection framework? It's functional, no? I really hope drifting OO practitioners don't wreck the language putting a bunch of OO stuff that is better done in functional programming.
When I read these kinds of comments, I can't help but wonder: did you attend a US public school? I went to probably an above average number of public schools growing up since my parents moved around a lot. There were…
I thought the point was that society was completely wrong and was basically overhyping the thing they'd all bought into. They had decided their method was so superior that naturally born people wouldn't live past 30.…
Yes, I agree, tech innovation always brings more total jobs. But that doesn't mean everyone working now continues working and more are added. Many people will be left behind. It's not that they throw their hands up, sit…
Rapidly create exact duplicates I think.
Interestingly, at least British and Australian people tend to make the 'R' sound when the word ends in a vowel sound (e.g. "dater" instead of "data").
This is my impression as well. As far as I've understood, terragrunt was made back when terraform was missing a lot of key features (I think it maybe didn't even have modules yet) but when I was asked to evaluate it…
Couldn't disagree more. Comments should only ever be present to explain why a choice was made. Never what code is doing. If it needs to explain what the code does, the code needs to be rewritten. Comments don't compile,…
Often? What conceivable (legal) system could consistently generate such returns and not manage to capture all capital on earth eventually? The best financial vehicle ever conceived has about 9% per year over the last 50…
Well, I think a bigger issue is so many of the options not really mattering at all.
I don't think Bitcoin is a scam. It attracts lots of criminals of various forms due to the lack of regulation. I don't get the part about funding terrorism and illegal activities. Surely dollars are still the most…
One of the biggest values of currency is that you must have it to pay your taxes.