Rust was beta for many years and started becoming mainstream only 2-5 years ago. Go was in production almost its entire existence, it's specifically a simplified language.
Kek (I bet I read the book more times than you. It's sitting right there on a shelf next to my desk :-))
Kek
The labor theory of value has nothing to do with collecting profits and isn't concerned with who gets it. It argues that the economic value of a good or service is determined by the total amount of "socially necessary…
It's never true. It's like a broken clock - it's right 2 times a day. When the conditions are exactly correct, it seems like the labor theory of value is true - but it's not. Consider a simple example - food production.…
Ah, okay, that makes more sense. Sorry I misunderstood. This is not really something applicable to my line of work (standard software development tasks on a larger project in an agile team managed by the client) but I…
> finding clients, invoicing, server maintenance, customer service, training, documentation, implementation consultants Clients find me, not the other way around. Documentation and implementation are my own lines of…
I don't understand... I work as a software contractor in EU. I don't see a single thing I'm missing by not being in a coop. 5% of my income is a lot of money. For that money I can buy all the accounting and tax advisory…
Rust compiler is much faster today than it was in 2020, btw. > This is a side project and it has to be fun for me to work on it. I respect this 100% - but then we shouldn't assume Go is better than Rust just based on…
So what did you mean by this? > Because different programs, implemented differently, run at different speeds... We're talking about two programs with exactly the same purpose - ingest TypeScript and output JavaScript.…
So you're saying they wrote exactly the same program in Go and Rust for the comparison, changing the syntax only? Well then it's no surprise the Go version was faster. Don't write Rust as if it was Go. That doesn't say…
If they paid 5x the normal price of toilet paper and they were picking it up in the middle of a desert then yes I'd assume there's something shady going on.
> A real world example is esbuild, the author implemented it both Rust and Go initially. The Go version was faster and the code simpler. Which is why it's implemented in Go. But why is swc faster than esbuild then? The…
> the law authorizes the President of the United States to use "all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any U.S. or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the…
Would you really date someone who dates their subordinates?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Pr... "Hague Invasion Act" is in the first sentence, not hard to Google...
Sorry my clients are confidential
I'm a contract developer, currently charging 60 EUR/hour. Doing Golang, Node.js, React. It's a full-remote job.
> They'll only let him come to the US if the U.S. guarantees he'll go back to the Bahamas for their charges. The US has a law that says they will invade The Hague if the court there makes a decision they don't like. Are…
Financial advisor without professional insurance? Why would anyone do that? Shouldn't they be the people who know how to use financial products and services to protect themselves?
Don't think so. Having two different networks in a building is pretty common, but I haven't seen any in-building net not using Ethernet in the past 20 years. Fiber is still being terminated and turned to Ethernet…
If I was designing a security camera I'd have a way to connect two completely different networks to it so all my cameras don't go out in case one of the networks goes down. I do the same with my servers (+ a separate…
This is why the managers are on us with grooming and estimations and then are unhappy when every minute is not accounted for. Stop stealing, you're making the job much worse for the others - and that's what actually…
Rust was beta for many years and started becoming mainstream only 2-5 years ago. Go was in production almost its entire existence, it's specifically a simplified language.
Kek (I bet I read the book more times than you. It's sitting right there on a shelf next to my desk :-))
Kek
The labor theory of value has nothing to do with collecting profits and isn't concerned with who gets it. It argues that the economic value of a good or service is determined by the total amount of "socially necessary…
It's never true. It's like a broken clock - it's right 2 times a day. When the conditions are exactly correct, it seems like the labor theory of value is true - but it's not. Consider a simple example - food production.…
Ah, okay, that makes more sense. Sorry I misunderstood. This is not really something applicable to my line of work (standard software development tasks on a larger project in an agile team managed by the client) but I…
> finding clients, invoicing, server maintenance, customer service, training, documentation, implementation consultants Clients find me, not the other way around. Documentation and implementation are my own lines of…
I don't understand... I work as a software contractor in EU. I don't see a single thing I'm missing by not being in a coop. 5% of my income is a lot of money. For that money I can buy all the accounting and tax advisory…
Rust compiler is much faster today than it was in 2020, btw. > This is a side project and it has to be fun for me to work on it. I respect this 100% - but then we shouldn't assume Go is better than Rust just based on…
So what did you mean by this? > Because different programs, implemented differently, run at different speeds... We're talking about two programs with exactly the same purpose - ingest TypeScript and output JavaScript.…
So you're saying they wrote exactly the same program in Go and Rust for the comparison, changing the syntax only? Well then it's no surprise the Go version was faster. Don't write Rust as if it was Go. That doesn't say…
If they paid 5x the normal price of toilet paper and they were picking it up in the middle of a desert then yes I'd assume there's something shady going on.
> A real world example is esbuild, the author implemented it both Rust and Go initially. The Go version was faster and the code simpler. Which is why it's implemented in Go. But why is swc faster than esbuild then? The…
> the law authorizes the President of the United States to use "all means necessary and appropriate to bring about the release of any U.S. or allied personnel being detained or imprisoned by, on behalf of, or at the…
Would you really date someone who dates their subordinates?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Service-Members%27_Pr... "Hague Invasion Act" is in the first sentence, not hard to Google...
Sorry my clients are confidential
I'm a contract developer, currently charging 60 EUR/hour. Doing Golang, Node.js, React. It's a full-remote job.
> They'll only let him come to the US if the U.S. guarantees he'll go back to the Bahamas for their charges. The US has a law that says they will invade The Hague if the court there makes a decision they don't like. Are…
Financial advisor without professional insurance? Why would anyone do that? Shouldn't they be the people who know how to use financial products and services to protect themselves?
Don't think so. Having two different networks in a building is pretty common, but I haven't seen any in-building net not using Ethernet in the past 20 years. Fiber is still being terminated and turned to Ethernet…
If I was designing a security camera I'd have a way to connect two completely different networks to it so all my cameras don't go out in case one of the networks goes down. I do the same with my servers (+ a separate…
This is why the managers are on us with grooming and estimations and then are unhappy when every minute is not accounted for. Stop stealing, you're making the job much worse for the others - and that's what actually…