> The routing uses two hops; Apple provides the first, and "independent third parties" (not yet specified) provide the second. This isn’t true though, they have specified who the independent third parties will be:…
Provable operating systems such as seL4, etc., used in mission critical scenarios utilize formal methods to effectively prove correctness of the system. Definitely a real-world use case. Worth knowing for a normal SWE?…
Sweet! I’ve also been working on my own (toy) browser from scratch following https://browser.engineering - would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to get started on their own, granted it’s still a work in…
A pattern I notice (not necessarily directly related to this article) is that the people who loudly exclaim “I don’t want to go back to the office ever again!” are usually older folks who: > have a house > have a family…
Just my 2 cents: I think a lot of the reason why we feel we need to “get” poetry in the first place comes from our education system. When poetry is taught in the classroom, it is always done so under the guise of there…
Will look him up - thanks!
I mean, if you'd like to see some academic research backing up that it is indeed the case, see here: https://academic.oup.com/rfs/article-abstract/32/5/1798/5427... "We find that approximately one-quarter of bitcoin…
> Bitcoin is objective, hard, honest money Yes, definitely makes sense when the main usage of it is money laundering and mindless speculation
FWIW I like this idea - seeing other peoples’ gratitude serves as a good reminder for the things I should be grateful for in my own life. Lovely app!
Agreed for sure, but even the younger generations seem susceptible to believing whatever they read on Twitter, etc. There have been countless times I’ve seen people share info as de facto truth when they simply glanced…
The issue with Deno, personally, is that it feels like it doesn’t deviate enough from NodeJS to even make it worth taking the time to learn/migrate projects over to it. From what I recall, the only really new and nice…
Just to offer a different perspective from the people lauding WFH - I get that it's nice to have your amenities all in one place, not have to spend time commuting, etc. And I get that for people who were already working…
> The routing uses two hops; Apple provides the first, and "independent third parties" (not yet specified) provide the second. This isn’t true though, they have specified who the independent third parties will be:…
Provable operating systems such as seL4, etc., used in mission critical scenarios utilize formal methods to effectively prove correctness of the system. Definitely a real-world use case. Worth knowing for a normal SWE?…
Sweet! I’ve also been working on my own (toy) browser from scratch following https://browser.engineering - would definitely recommend to anyone who wants to get started on their own, granted it’s still a work in…
A pattern I notice (not necessarily directly related to this article) is that the people who loudly exclaim “I don’t want to go back to the office ever again!” are usually older folks who: > have a house > have a family…
Just my 2 cents: I think a lot of the reason why we feel we need to “get” poetry in the first place comes from our education system. When poetry is taught in the classroom, it is always done so under the guise of there…
Will look him up - thanks!
I mean, if you'd like to see some academic research backing up that it is indeed the case, see here: https://academic.oup.com/rfs/article-abstract/32/5/1798/5427... "We find that approximately one-quarter of bitcoin…
> Bitcoin is objective, hard, honest money Yes, definitely makes sense when the main usage of it is money laundering and mindless speculation
FWIW I like this idea - seeing other peoples’ gratitude serves as a good reminder for the things I should be grateful for in my own life. Lovely app!
Agreed for sure, but even the younger generations seem susceptible to believing whatever they read on Twitter, etc. There have been countless times I’ve seen people share info as de facto truth when they simply glanced…
The issue with Deno, personally, is that it feels like it doesn’t deviate enough from NodeJS to even make it worth taking the time to learn/migrate projects over to it. From what I recall, the only really new and nice…
Just to offer a different perspective from the people lauding WFH - I get that it's nice to have your amenities all in one place, not have to spend time commuting, etc. And I get that for people who were already working…