> fail-fast approach, immediately throwing when validation fails would this mask any errors that would occur later in the validation?
> The only real justification here is that it probably makes lives easier for Apple developers since they can now manage a single codebase for settings vs. separate ones. While this is probably a large factor in their…
It sounds like you were a fantastic manager who cared about their team, I'm very sorry to hear that. Seems like it can be a very thankless job a lot of the time. Hopefully we can normalize showing appreciation from all…
Sounds like you had a great director who was willing to shield their org from bs top-down demands. I didn't appreciate this skill until I had a manager who did the same for me. Having a manager who can ruthlessly…
Not to mention a nicer peripherals like the screen and keyboard. Majority of people are not purchasing a MBA for pro-grade workloads. I think the MBA meets the requirements for its niche quite nicely.
Your comment reminded me of this article[1] that has probably been posted plenty of times on HN. You've described both the "hacker" and the "mathematician" tribes. [1] https://josephg.com/blog/3-tribes/
> That's what I love about engineering generally, the ability to roughly understand what is going on around me down to some first principles. This! It's very empowering and one of the things that drew me to…
I think the person you responded to was referring to Discourse[1] forums, not Discord[2]. Although I agree with you and the gp, both Discourse and Discord have very different incentives than traditional social media FB,…
"If you owe the bank $100, that's your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that's the bank's problem." Technically you're correct. If only a handful of employees migrated, they could probably be let go pretty…
My experience is pretty similar to yours but I think what you need to try to understand is that everyone has a different level of what is an acceptable "minimal" lifestyle. For a lot of people, these are…
Oh, you may be right. I interpreted it as having a separate build step to generate the *.out files.
Huh, TIL. Although the data it collects is seemingly benign [0]. [0] https://nextjs.org/telemetry
I like this idea, but seems a little backwards. Normally you commit the _source_ and omit the _artifacts_ haha.
Could you share some of your experience with nbdev? I'm a huge fan of what the fastai team has been doing and I've tried nbdev, but I haven't been convinced yet. Particularly with the pull request experience, it's not…
I would love to see that as well, I'm wondering what has stopped them from integrating it already... Maybe there's room for some contributions from the community here :)
I've been using the VSCode Insider's release as well and have been loving it and the new native notebook features for all the reasons you've listed already. That's an interesting solution. I believe this is similar to…
Slightly tangent, but has anyone figured out a good solution for version controlling jupyter notebooks? The closest thing that we've found has been to use the notebook percent format in a simple .py file [0][1]. It…
Has anyone used this service? Could you tell me how it differs from Confluence (or similar)?
This is similar to a resource that atlassian has put out on storing dotfiles [1]. It is also similar to what I use and I can vouch for this method as well. [1] https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles
For many people integrating batteries into their projects, this is true and you can simply take most off-the-shelf cells with the right voltage profile and put them into some series/parallel config. At least with…
That's a great accomplishment. However, I think the point is that we (as a society) should recognize and stand up for our oppressed people. Otherwise, we're placing the burden on the oppressed to "take the high road"…
I agree it's pretty frustrating from a developer standpoint. However, the majority of people aren't developers and just want a computer that works. I could see this as a way to _increase_ market share and reduce the…
> So when people feel like justice no longer exists, there should be no surprise that they get angry. I think this is the key here. The whole BLM movement has been going on for years and, for the most part, it seems…
For pdf exports, is there any benefit to rolling your own implementation vs using the browser's print and "Save to PDF" feature?
My guess is he hasn't gotten to scaling the text sizes yet. It looks like all the text is the same font-size. I think in the Reddit thread, he mentioned having to draw each character (lower-case and upper-case)…
> fail-fast approach, immediately throwing when validation fails would this mask any errors that would occur later in the validation?
> The only real justification here is that it probably makes lives easier for Apple developers since they can now manage a single codebase for settings vs. separate ones. While this is probably a large factor in their…
It sounds like you were a fantastic manager who cared about their team, I'm very sorry to hear that. Seems like it can be a very thankless job a lot of the time. Hopefully we can normalize showing appreciation from all…
Sounds like you had a great director who was willing to shield their org from bs top-down demands. I didn't appreciate this skill until I had a manager who did the same for me. Having a manager who can ruthlessly…
Not to mention a nicer peripherals like the screen and keyboard. Majority of people are not purchasing a MBA for pro-grade workloads. I think the MBA meets the requirements for its niche quite nicely.
Your comment reminded me of this article[1] that has probably been posted plenty of times on HN. You've described both the "hacker" and the "mathematician" tribes. [1] https://josephg.com/blog/3-tribes/
> That's what I love about engineering generally, the ability to roughly understand what is going on around me down to some first principles. This! It's very empowering and one of the things that drew me to…
I think the person you responded to was referring to Discourse[1] forums, not Discord[2]. Although I agree with you and the gp, both Discourse and Discord have very different incentives than traditional social media FB,…
"If you owe the bank $100, that's your problem. If you owe the bank $100 million, that's the bank's problem." Technically you're correct. If only a handful of employees migrated, they could probably be let go pretty…
My experience is pretty similar to yours but I think what you need to try to understand is that everyone has a different level of what is an acceptable "minimal" lifestyle. For a lot of people, these are…
Oh, you may be right. I interpreted it as having a separate build step to generate the *.out files.
Huh, TIL. Although the data it collects is seemingly benign [0]. [0] https://nextjs.org/telemetry
I like this idea, but seems a little backwards. Normally you commit the _source_ and omit the _artifacts_ haha.
Could you share some of your experience with nbdev? I'm a huge fan of what the fastai team has been doing and I've tried nbdev, but I haven't been convinced yet. Particularly with the pull request experience, it's not…
I would love to see that as well, I'm wondering what has stopped them from integrating it already... Maybe there's room for some contributions from the community here :)
I've been using the VSCode Insider's release as well and have been loving it and the new native notebook features for all the reasons you've listed already. That's an interesting solution. I believe this is similar to…
Slightly tangent, but has anyone figured out a good solution for version controlling jupyter notebooks? The closest thing that we've found has been to use the notebook percent format in a simple .py file [0][1]. It…
Has anyone used this service? Could you tell me how it differs from Confluence (or similar)?
This is similar to a resource that atlassian has put out on storing dotfiles [1]. It is also similar to what I use and I can vouch for this method as well. [1] https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/dotfiles
For many people integrating batteries into their projects, this is true and you can simply take most off-the-shelf cells with the right voltage profile and put them into some series/parallel config. At least with…
That's a great accomplishment. However, I think the point is that we (as a society) should recognize and stand up for our oppressed people. Otherwise, we're placing the burden on the oppressed to "take the high road"…
I agree it's pretty frustrating from a developer standpoint. However, the majority of people aren't developers and just want a computer that works. I could see this as a way to _increase_ market share and reduce the…
> So when people feel like justice no longer exists, there should be no surprise that they get angry. I think this is the key here. The whole BLM movement has been going on for years and, for the most part, it seems…
For pdf exports, is there any benefit to rolling your own implementation vs using the browser's print and "Save to PDF" feature?
My guess is he hasn't gotten to scaling the text sizes yet. It looks like all the text is the same font-size. I think in the Reddit thread, he mentioned having to draw each character (lower-case and upper-case)…