> These folks halfway across the world aren't bothering, nor do they actually threaten my freedom in any way shape or form. As a counterargument, you can't know that. It seems like this argument could be restated as "I…
Yeach, we're seeing `Authentication Expired` for our firebase auth calls. Firebase static hosting still looks up.
It's hilarious and probably terrible for society that you can sell your company but still control it. The most powerful companies become even less accountable to anyone. If you buy a share in an active business, sure…
> There have been a total of six deaths related to Autopilot misuse over 3 billion Autopilot driven miles by the fleet. Humans are terrible at risk management. Or, humans rightly assessed that despite marketing to the…
Because he was a schmuck on a bicycle exploring a region more than twice the size of Texas, and not an actual journalist? Seriously, the OP was from freaking buzzfeed and it still listed the research team. These are not…
I think treating it as a job where 75% of the salary is experience is probably the right attitude. FWIW I worked with a lot of grad students and anecdotally saw the best outcomes from people who within 2-3 months of…
Narrator: they can't.
Vulkan for better or worse seems super targeted at AAA gamedevs, here's a probably unfair 1189 line example of how to show a triangle: https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan/blob/master/examples...
And by "interrupt the communications of 200,000 people" you mean "interrupt the circle-jerking of 200,000 morons before they shoot up another pizza parlor." I understand the libertarian impulse, but Facebook is in no…
If they'd done this right at the PY3K transition and only allowed the function-call-without-parenthesis syntax for `print` calls it could have been a good idea. But now that the community paid the decade-long price to…
Weird, as anecdotes go I've always thought the signal iOS app was very polished. I just checked three of those issues (camera access, shared links, search) on an iPhone 11 Pro Max and I wasn't able to reproduce. I…
Pay 10% more than other non-FAANG companies (who are on a different planet) and offer a real mission and opportunity to make a difference in the product/world/industry. Make sure there's free coffee, smart people, and…
Amazon just lists it as a "subtotal," which I think is probably the best way to do it. I don't know about the "UX designer in a couple of hours" line: automatic shipping is a nightmarish bag of worms and isn't really a…
> do you think our government is better than theirs? For how long? America has problems, but your order-of-magnitude calibration is way off if you think a concentration-camp operating (i.e. the real kind with over a…
> failure of the LHC They detected the Higgs boson and incidentally invented the internet? https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cern-searches-for-1st-web...
Is it desirable for a distributed Python package to write files to a hardcoded absolute path? Wheels seem to respect the `package_data` setup key, which is definitely inside the library path and seems to work pretty…
It seems like a slightly bizarre system: have any of the "graduated" companies actually been successful by conventional (i.e. profitable) metrics?
> we shouldn't be eating as much meat as we do anyway. This is not universally agreed, and sounds a bit like a modernized version of "let them eat cake."
The number one rule of UX changes, people shit on everything no matter what you do. Counter-anecdote: it's a fine-to-good change.
K8 specifically might not be the future, but containers are the past (chroot) present (docker) and future. Sure, containers are a hacky shell script... but a hacky shell script that always runs the same way. I put in my…
I think an important angle of "consider the cost" is that materials in R&D are pretty much ALWAYS cheaper than a team and time. For example here if the whole rocket was a 4mm thick 9m X 118m cylinder, the actual…
I've set up automated welding cells, and the "settings" excuse sounds totally reasonable to me haha. There are indeed a million settings (weld weave pitch and amplitude, wire feed speed, linear feed speed, gas flow…
GCP seems culturally a terrible fit for anything compliance-related. Azure and AWS both offer high-compliance regions (Azure Government / AWS GovCloud) that are absolutely necessary for many industries (medical,…
Another similar sampling profiler which has decent performance is pyinstrument: https://github.com/joerick/pyinstrument
The Comet Lake stuff they just announced probably supports it (no details yet): https://www.macrumors.com/2020/01/06/intel-5ghz-comet-lake-c...
> These folks halfway across the world aren't bothering, nor do they actually threaten my freedom in any way shape or form. As a counterargument, you can't know that. It seems like this argument could be restated as "I…
Yeach, we're seeing `Authentication Expired` for our firebase auth calls. Firebase static hosting still looks up.
It's hilarious and probably terrible for society that you can sell your company but still control it. The most powerful companies become even less accountable to anyone. If you buy a share in an active business, sure…
> There have been a total of six deaths related to Autopilot misuse over 3 billion Autopilot driven miles by the fleet. Humans are terrible at risk management. Or, humans rightly assessed that despite marketing to the…
Because he was a schmuck on a bicycle exploring a region more than twice the size of Texas, and not an actual journalist? Seriously, the OP was from freaking buzzfeed and it still listed the research team. These are not…
I think treating it as a job where 75% of the salary is experience is probably the right attitude. FWIW I worked with a lot of grad students and anecdotally saw the best outcomes from people who within 2-3 months of…
Narrator: they can't.
Vulkan for better or worse seems super targeted at AAA gamedevs, here's a probably unfair 1189 line example of how to show a triangle: https://github.com/SaschaWillems/Vulkan/blob/master/examples...
And by "interrupt the communications of 200,000 people" you mean "interrupt the circle-jerking of 200,000 morons before they shoot up another pizza parlor." I understand the libertarian impulse, but Facebook is in no…
If they'd done this right at the PY3K transition and only allowed the function-call-without-parenthesis syntax for `print` calls it could have been a good idea. But now that the community paid the decade-long price to…
Weird, as anecdotes go I've always thought the signal iOS app was very polished. I just checked three of those issues (camera access, shared links, search) on an iPhone 11 Pro Max and I wasn't able to reproduce. I…
Pay 10% more than other non-FAANG companies (who are on a different planet) and offer a real mission and opportunity to make a difference in the product/world/industry. Make sure there's free coffee, smart people, and…
Amazon just lists it as a "subtotal," which I think is probably the best way to do it. I don't know about the "UX designer in a couple of hours" line: automatic shipping is a nightmarish bag of worms and isn't really a…
> do you think our government is better than theirs? For how long? America has problems, but your order-of-magnitude calibration is way off if you think a concentration-camp operating (i.e. the real kind with over a…
> failure of the LHC They detected the Higgs boson and incidentally invented the internet? https://www.cbc.ca/news/technology/cern-searches-for-1st-web...
Is it desirable for a distributed Python package to write files to a hardcoded absolute path? Wheels seem to respect the `package_data` setup key, which is definitely inside the library path and seems to work pretty…
It seems like a slightly bizarre system: have any of the "graduated" companies actually been successful by conventional (i.e. profitable) metrics?
> we shouldn't be eating as much meat as we do anyway. This is not universally agreed, and sounds a bit like a modernized version of "let them eat cake."
The number one rule of UX changes, people shit on everything no matter what you do. Counter-anecdote: it's a fine-to-good change.
K8 specifically might not be the future, but containers are the past (chroot) present (docker) and future. Sure, containers are a hacky shell script... but a hacky shell script that always runs the same way. I put in my…
I think an important angle of "consider the cost" is that materials in R&D are pretty much ALWAYS cheaper than a team and time. For example here if the whole rocket was a 4mm thick 9m X 118m cylinder, the actual…
I've set up automated welding cells, and the "settings" excuse sounds totally reasonable to me haha. There are indeed a million settings (weld weave pitch and amplitude, wire feed speed, linear feed speed, gas flow…
GCP seems culturally a terrible fit for anything compliance-related. Azure and AWS both offer high-compliance regions (Azure Government / AWS GovCloud) that are absolutely necessary for many industries (medical,…
Another similar sampling profiler which has decent performance is pyinstrument: https://github.com/joerick/pyinstrument
The Comet Lake stuff they just announced probably supports it (no details yet): https://www.macrumors.com/2020/01/06/intel-5ghz-comet-lake-c...