A unit of work is not necessarily a class, but rather its methods. The linked article states that > A unit of work is a use case in the system that startes with a public method and ends up with one of three types of…
I have mine on a shelf. When visitors ask me what it is, I tell them about all the awesome things you can do with it. It's great until they ask me what I use it for currently.
That was true but isn't anymore. MobilePay is now part of a Norwegian company, Vipps, which is owned by a consortium of Norwegian banks (65% ownership), Danske Bank (25%), and Finnish OP Financial Group (10%).
I understood the intent of it being just a local change and not submitted. You're right that submitting it would be a bit more involved, and other people would probably protest, since the prompt was added deliberately,…
The author of this article, mzrnsh, responds to comments here, but they are "dead" and can't be viewed without being logged in and activating "showdead" in profile settings, which is unfortunate. I don't have enough…
I really like this story! > I said I could build it over the weekend. It was Friday. I wonder how long the ideation phase took. I know a fair number of people, myself included, are bad at defining "true" MVPs, and it…
This is cool! It's interesting to see how programs handle this - the thumbnail in a specific gallery app on my Android phone is the first "frame", while it's the finished image in my file explorer.
Seems like Firefox Send, but it was discontinued due to it being used to spread malware. I wonder how Wormhole will combat that.
For anyone unfamiliar, Google3 is apparently Google's monorepo, according to this HN comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17123620
Do you have a source for this? A quick Google search shows your comment as the top result.
> I believe a researcher coined a phrase for this but I can't remember what it was. There's an article on Wikipedia called "AI effect", I don't know if that's what you had in mind. https://en.wikipedia.org…
> Havent read the article Please do. The article has a paragraph that addresses this.
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A unit of work is not necessarily a class, but rather its methods. The linked article states that > A unit of work is a use case in the system that startes with a public method and ends up with one of three types of…
I have mine on a shelf. When visitors ask me what it is, I tell them about all the awesome things you can do with it. It's great until they ask me what I use it for currently.
That was true but isn't anymore. MobilePay is now part of a Norwegian company, Vipps, which is owned by a consortium of Norwegian banks (65% ownership), Danske Bank (25%), and Finnish OP Financial Group (10%).
I understood the intent of it being just a local change and not submitted. You're right that submitting it would be a bit more involved, and other people would probably protest, since the prompt was added deliberately,…
The author of this article, mzrnsh, responds to comments here, but they are "dead" and can't be viewed without being logged in and activating "showdead" in profile settings, which is unfortunate. I don't have enough…
I really like this story! > I said I could build it over the weekend. It was Friday. I wonder how long the ideation phase took. I know a fair number of people, myself included, are bad at defining "true" MVPs, and it…
This is cool! It's interesting to see how programs handle this - the thumbnail in a specific gallery app on my Android phone is the first "frame", while it's the finished image in my file explorer.
Seems like Firefox Send, but it was discontinued due to it being used to spread malware. I wonder how Wormhole will combat that.
For anyone unfamiliar, Google3 is apparently Google's monorepo, according to this HN comment: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=17123620
Do you have a source for this? A quick Google search shows your comment as the top result.
> I believe a researcher coined a phrase for this but I can't remember what it was. There's an article on Wikipedia called "AI effect", I don't know if that's what you had in mind. https://en.wikipedia.org…
> Havent read the article Please do. The article has a paragraph that addresses this.
Location: Denmark Remote: Prefer in-office Willing to relocate: Not at this time Technologies: Python, C#, Java, Linux, SQL (Postgres, SQLite), TensorFlow, Docker, Git Résumé/CV: https://linkedin.com/in/jmkjaer1 Email:…