Discussing improved hurricane protections is shifting the conversation to addressing symptoms rather than root causes. The conversation thread starts with the assertion that the US will be unable to take climate change…
Thanks for the detailed reply. There’s lots here I had not considered. I’ve realized my overloading implementations have been rather simple cases.
To me, the fundamental issue isn't that CSS is hard, it's that CSS is just not interesting.
AMP has always and will always be a garbage idea. Stop implementing AMP.
I had already forgotten about the Trump administration's attempt to slash the ARC. That would have been a huge economic hit to Appalachia.
There's something you don't understand about Kentucky: The huge economic divide between Eastern Kentucky (Appalachia) and the rest of the state. Appalachia clings to being a coal based economy, and it's been failing…
I will say your take is reasonable, but on projects I manage I still push for usage of const/enum in these cases.
> Not really, I ignored most of that 3rd book technobabble because it was unphysical I think this is the basis of our debate. I can totally understand why many people did not like the series. The author at times drags…
I can understand why you say Three-Body has a rather traditional solution, but I would argue said solution is misdirection. The first book is really just setting up the real meat of the story, in the 2nd and 3rd books.
I mean sure, the turn-around time is great...but how did this pass review in the first place? This should never happen in a reasonably managed project.
Ah, +1 for your point about the poor documentation. Thanks for taking the time to clarify, and thanks for the original pros/cons post. I'm currently working on a mid-sized MVP project that is standard ES6 + Flow. I've…
> shouldComponentUpdate is hard-coded to `true` As in you can't override it? `shouldComponentUpdate` resolving to true in the absence of a custom method or PureComponent usage is standard React behavior:…
I could not agree more. If my first visit to a website includes this popup asking to show notifications, my opinion of said website is instantly lowered. Give me a service that makes me want to opt in, something I need,…
Rent control and difficulty of new development are problems that need to be addressed. However, AirBnB is absolutely part of the problem. The existence of multiple causes is no reason to dismiss an individual cause.
> I really don't like state machines because if you need to add a new event, each of the states need to be updated to handle that event. If you add a new state, you have to figure out how to handle each of the…
I'm looking for comments and discussion with quality on par with HN. Reddit, generally, does not provide that.
I don’t think we disagree. There’s plenty of tastemakers, just an overwhelming amount of noise to cut through.
In other words we are now optimizing for people who have talent AND are good self promoters....rather than just talent. Record labels, at one point, excelled at identifying and developing talent. I’m not convinced that…
AirDrop on Mac solves this problem. But how do you propose getting Microsoft and Apple to implement a cross platform standard when they have financial incentive to not do so? Cloud storage is the best answer, even…
There are numerous better options than a usb drive: Email, cloud storage, almost any messaging client, etc.
We live in a world where the near-ish future could bring us asteroid mining. Something that could devastate the rarity of abundance of gold.
Exactly. The thing that I've struggled to explain to others is just how exhausting those coping mechanisms can be. I've lost count of how many times I've had to explain "No, I'm not shy, I'm just completely exhausted…
You don’t seem to understand what a monopoly is. Tell me a single category in which apple is a monopoly. High profit margin != monopoly.
Of course they did. This was even briefly touched on in the announcement demo.
What about the rest of that paragraph? > Someone who finds the forks, crashes, etc. a personal offense, and will repeatedly risk annoying management by fighting to stop these things. Especially someone who spends their…
Discussing improved hurricane protections is shifting the conversation to addressing symptoms rather than root causes. The conversation thread starts with the assertion that the US will be unable to take climate change…
Thanks for the detailed reply. There’s lots here I had not considered. I’ve realized my overloading implementations have been rather simple cases.
To me, the fundamental issue isn't that CSS is hard, it's that CSS is just not interesting.
AMP has always and will always be a garbage idea. Stop implementing AMP.
I had already forgotten about the Trump administration's attempt to slash the ARC. That would have been a huge economic hit to Appalachia.
There's something you don't understand about Kentucky: The huge economic divide between Eastern Kentucky (Appalachia) and the rest of the state. Appalachia clings to being a coal based economy, and it's been failing…
I will say your take is reasonable, but on projects I manage I still push for usage of const/enum in these cases.
> Not really, I ignored most of that 3rd book technobabble because it was unphysical I think this is the basis of our debate. I can totally understand why many people did not like the series. The author at times drags…
I can understand why you say Three-Body has a rather traditional solution, but I would argue said solution is misdirection. The first book is really just setting up the real meat of the story, in the 2nd and 3rd books.
I mean sure, the turn-around time is great...but how did this pass review in the first place? This should never happen in a reasonably managed project.
Ah, +1 for your point about the poor documentation. Thanks for taking the time to clarify, and thanks for the original pros/cons post. I'm currently working on a mid-sized MVP project that is standard ES6 + Flow. I've…
> shouldComponentUpdate is hard-coded to `true` As in you can't override it? `shouldComponentUpdate` resolving to true in the absence of a custom method or PureComponent usage is standard React behavior:…
I could not agree more. If my first visit to a website includes this popup asking to show notifications, my opinion of said website is instantly lowered. Give me a service that makes me want to opt in, something I need,…
Rent control and difficulty of new development are problems that need to be addressed. However, AirBnB is absolutely part of the problem. The existence of multiple causes is no reason to dismiss an individual cause.
> I really don't like state machines because if you need to add a new event, each of the states need to be updated to handle that event. If you add a new state, you have to figure out how to handle each of the…
I'm looking for comments and discussion with quality on par with HN. Reddit, generally, does not provide that.
I don’t think we disagree. There’s plenty of tastemakers, just an overwhelming amount of noise to cut through.
In other words we are now optimizing for people who have talent AND are good self promoters....rather than just talent. Record labels, at one point, excelled at identifying and developing talent. I’m not convinced that…
AirDrop on Mac solves this problem. But how do you propose getting Microsoft and Apple to implement a cross platform standard when they have financial incentive to not do so? Cloud storage is the best answer, even…
There are numerous better options than a usb drive: Email, cloud storage, almost any messaging client, etc.
We live in a world where the near-ish future could bring us asteroid mining. Something that could devastate the rarity of abundance of gold.
Exactly. The thing that I've struggled to explain to others is just how exhausting those coping mechanisms can be. I've lost count of how many times I've had to explain "No, I'm not shy, I'm just completely exhausted…
You don’t seem to understand what a monopoly is. Tell me a single category in which apple is a monopoly. High profit margin != monopoly.
Of course they did. This was even briefly touched on in the announcement demo.
What about the rest of that paragraph? > Someone who finds the forks, crashes, etc. a personal offense, and will repeatedly risk annoying management by fighting to stop these things. Especially someone who spends their…