Some examples of how the implementation uses the new reflection features would have been nice. I know, I could read the code... But then why make a blog post
I feel like a lot of his takes -- like c89 being the best -- may be true in the context of the kind of complex desktop applications he seems to develop, but not universally applicable. Still, he gives a lot of good…
I'm missing the city's locals and politicians opinions on this matter here. Do they profit from the expats?
As a junior, this scares me. I don't think I'll be out of a job soon, but certainly the job market will change drastically and the times where SWEs are paid like doctors and lawyers will end?
Seems the code sample contradicts your first statement
I found even these simple USB Switchers to be quite expensive, and sometimes they require drivers that don't work on Linux. I quickly sketched a simple circuit board with USB hubs and a switch and ordered them assembled…
UX is probably a matter of habit, I for one find the chesscom UI unintuitive and I can never find what I'm looking for, but Lichess certainly also has its problems. The free and (to me) intuitive analysis tools on…
How does Elon trying to buy Twitter fit into this? Completely reworking Twitter with these ideas seems to be harder than just creating a new thing, so I doubt that was the goal?
The demo feels like a dream. You try to move towards things, but they transform and you can not reach them. You can also not go back, the place you came from totally changed. Suddenly, you're somewhere else completely.…
His "straight line missions" on YouTube are really entertaining. The concept (crossing some piece of land in a completely straight line) is simple, but leads to quite some interesting challenges in practice. His…
Can anyone here (maybe the author) say how fast this is? How long does it need for one video? Is it interactive even?
I wanted to check the code on my phone, but the .cpp file is 10MB according to GitHub?
Is there some linter like this vor LaTeX, too?
Wikipedia's "Timeline of the far Future" [0] gives a 95% chance for hunans to be extinct in 10k years. [0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future
This is not what the author means by "Space out your study sessions". Also, SRS is no panacea, e.g. you can use it to learn a mathematical formula, but not to learn how to apply it. For this, you need actual practice.
Well, you do bootstrap your sourdough bread when using sourdough starter from previous batches...
Of course Brendan Gregg, the god of eBPF, tracing and all things profiling has his finger in the pie
I recommend Robert Harris' Cicero novels. They are not historical, but very entertaining.
This reads a lot like the author just read Newport's "Deep Work". I highly recommend it if you liked this article.
of all the complaints to have...
Awesome page, and it even works flawless on mobile.
does creative imply good, though? that's the real question
WebAssembly's MVP release was primarily targeted at the ... web. It is production ready in all (vital) aspects concerning execution in a browser.
Maybe it is true that you got in a line of work where you rarely need those things; And you certainly got more experience than me. But I, for one, use and profit from the way of thinking I was taught in University very…
used this before for web crawling, very useful tool!
Some examples of how the implementation uses the new reflection features would have been nice. I know, I could read the code... But then why make a blog post
I feel like a lot of his takes -- like c89 being the best -- may be true in the context of the kind of complex desktop applications he seems to develop, but not universally applicable. Still, he gives a lot of good…
I'm missing the city's locals and politicians opinions on this matter here. Do they profit from the expats?
As a junior, this scares me. I don't think I'll be out of a job soon, but certainly the job market will change drastically and the times where SWEs are paid like doctors and lawyers will end?
Seems the code sample contradicts your first statement
I found even these simple USB Switchers to be quite expensive, and sometimes they require drivers that don't work on Linux. I quickly sketched a simple circuit board with USB hubs and a switch and ordered them assembled…
UX is probably a matter of habit, I for one find the chesscom UI unintuitive and I can never find what I'm looking for, but Lichess certainly also has its problems. The free and (to me) intuitive analysis tools on…
How does Elon trying to buy Twitter fit into this? Completely reworking Twitter with these ideas seems to be harder than just creating a new thing, so I doubt that was the goal?
The demo feels like a dream. You try to move towards things, but they transform and you can not reach them. You can also not go back, the place you came from totally changed. Suddenly, you're somewhere else completely.…
His "straight line missions" on YouTube are really entertaining. The concept (crossing some piece of land in a completely straight line) is simple, but leads to quite some interesting challenges in practice. His…
Can anyone here (maybe the author) say how fast this is? How long does it need for one video? Is it interactive even?
I wanted to check the code on my phone, but the .cpp file is 10MB according to GitHub?
Is there some linter like this vor LaTeX, too?
Wikipedia's "Timeline of the far Future" [0] gives a 95% chance for hunans to be extinct in 10k years. [0] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_far_future
This is not what the author means by "Space out your study sessions". Also, SRS is no panacea, e.g. you can use it to learn a mathematical formula, but not to learn how to apply it. For this, you need actual practice.
Well, you do bootstrap your sourdough bread when using sourdough starter from previous batches...
Of course Brendan Gregg, the god of eBPF, tracing and all things profiling has his finger in the pie
I recommend Robert Harris' Cicero novels. They are not historical, but very entertaining.
This reads a lot like the author just read Newport's "Deep Work". I highly recommend it if you liked this article.
of all the complaints to have...
Awesome page, and it even works flawless on mobile.
does creative imply good, though? that's the real question
WebAssembly's MVP release was primarily targeted at the ... web. It is production ready in all (vital) aspects concerning execution in a browser.
Maybe it is true that you got in a line of work where you rarely need those things; And you certainly got more experience than me. But I, for one, use and profit from the way of thinking I was taught in University very…
used this before for web crawling, very useful tool!