we produce enough food to feed everyone on earth.GMO can be useful, but 90% of the time it is used to sell herbicide resistant crops, GMO and herbicide sold by the same company like Bayer.…
Incepto | Paris, France | Fullstack Software Engineer | ONSITE | https://incepto-medical.com/ We co-create and distribute AI applications for medical imaging - Bridging the gap between Physicians and Engineers. Among…
That's E2E test. What's interesting with unit tests is that you can run them locally, offline. They are fast enough so that you can run them and see if you broke anything. If your tests take too much time to start or…
I'm surprised that in their unit tests category, they are using CPPUnit instead of Google Unit (gunit). Any ideas why?
System76 sells Clevo laptop. You may find what you need in other resellers. I bought this one myself: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/defianceIII-15/
yeah, I mainly use it for uBlock Origin.
well, if you interview for a nurse position, you shouldn't have to pass the doctor interview.
Go doesn't really have a package manager (and that's a problem), it pulls the sources of the dependencies from github for example. There are multiple tools [1] to manage versioning, but Google only released recently…
UBlock or UBlock Origin? They aren't the same.
or it could be the fact that you don't have to install an antivirus. I have a Dell at work and the company policy is to have mcAfee installed. It prevents a lot of stuff from working (need to use virtual box 4 for…
my thought. is there enough support for OpenGL? I know you can use stuff from C in Rust, so it could be a solution.
more like 5 years for console.
Agreed, but it seems those benchmarks were made to promote wonderbuild. I'm not sure if it's still updated (it doesn't seem so), and it uses old versions for cmake and waf. it would also be nice to compare other build…
I'd rather use a statically typed language, like C++11 to avoid surprises at runtime. I guess you could use TypeScript to circumvent this problem.
that's the joke. Some explanation here: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/piracy-its-a-crime
and the other one: https://python3wos.appspot.com/
try the new inbox, I find it pretty slow, with all the sliding tabs, and with less features (no raw text, hard to edit inline, etc...)
A few years ago, I used Diigo [1], it's an extension that let you share a website and comment on it, anywhere. It's been a long time since I used it, I don't really if it's still active. [1]: https://www.diigo.com/
> in case i share a file which would infect a Windows box? yes, that's what I meant.
your linux could be used as a shared drive (samba), without executing stuff. It could be nice to scan files if they can be used on other OSes. As for Windows being unsafe, sure, it's easier to propagate stuff since you…
it depends on the market share. Windows is the most used OS, that's why you see virus on it. I heard OSX started getting some after becoming popular once again a few years back. As long as linux isn't too mainstream, it…
if the free alternatives protect you equally fine, yes.
Nice :) I had an even older computer, a Tandy 1000. I had to boot MS Dos 6.2 with a 5"1/4 floppy disk. GW Basic was kinda the only thing I could do. Later, my father got me QBasic, which was nice since I didn't have to…
Agreed. you have to start somewhere. I started with GW Basic. I didn't have access to a better compiler at the time, but I was able to do stuff. Later, a friend gave me a Pascal compiler, then I learnt C/C++. It's a lot…
ninite.com may help with that.
we produce enough food to feed everyone on earth.GMO can be useful, but 90% of the time it is used to sell herbicide resistant crops, GMO and herbicide sold by the same company like Bayer.…
Incepto | Paris, France | Fullstack Software Engineer | ONSITE | https://incepto-medical.com/ We co-create and distribute AI applications for medical imaging - Bridging the gap between Physicians and Engineers. Among…
That's E2E test. What's interesting with unit tests is that you can run them locally, offline. They are fast enough so that you can run them and see if you broke anything. If your tests take too much time to start or…
I'm surprised that in their unit tests category, they are using CPPUnit instead of Google Unit (gunit). Any ideas why?
System76 sells Clevo laptop. You may find what you need in other resellers. I bought this one myself: https://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/notebooks/defianceIII-15/
yeah, I mainly use it for uBlock Origin.
well, if you interview for a nurse position, you shouldn't have to pass the doctor interview.
Go doesn't really have a package manager (and that's a problem), it pulls the sources of the dependencies from github for example. There are multiple tools [1] to manage versioning, but Google only released recently…
UBlock or UBlock Origin? They aren't the same.
or it could be the fact that you don't have to install an antivirus. I have a Dell at work and the company policy is to have mcAfee installed. It prevents a lot of stuff from working (need to use virtual box 4 for…
my thought. is there enough support for OpenGL? I know you can use stuff from C in Rust, so it could be a solution.
more like 5 years for console.
Agreed, but it seems those benchmarks were made to promote wonderbuild. I'm not sure if it's still updated (it doesn't seem so), and it uses old versions for cmake and waf. it would also be nice to compare other build…
I'd rather use a statically typed language, like C++11 to avoid surprises at runtime. I guess you could use TypeScript to circumvent this problem.
that's the joke. Some explanation here: http://knowyourmeme.com/memes/piracy-its-a-crime
and the other one: https://python3wos.appspot.com/
try the new inbox, I find it pretty slow, with all the sliding tabs, and with less features (no raw text, hard to edit inline, etc...)
A few years ago, I used Diigo [1], it's an extension that let you share a website and comment on it, anywhere. It's been a long time since I used it, I don't really if it's still active. [1]: https://www.diigo.com/
> in case i share a file which would infect a Windows box? yes, that's what I meant.
your linux could be used as a shared drive (samba), without executing stuff. It could be nice to scan files if they can be used on other OSes. As for Windows being unsafe, sure, it's easier to propagate stuff since you…
it depends on the market share. Windows is the most used OS, that's why you see virus on it. I heard OSX started getting some after becoming popular once again a few years back. As long as linux isn't too mainstream, it…
if the free alternatives protect you equally fine, yes.
Nice :) I had an even older computer, a Tandy 1000. I had to boot MS Dos 6.2 with a 5"1/4 floppy disk. GW Basic was kinda the only thing I could do. Later, my father got me QBasic, which was nice since I didn't have to…
Agreed. you have to start somewhere. I started with GW Basic. I didn't have access to a better compiler at the time, but I was able to do stuff. Later, a friend gave me a Pascal compiler, then I learnt C/C++. It's a lot…
ninite.com may help with that.