CodeQL was a good help on some projects, but more recently, our team has been increasingly frustrated by the thing to the point of turning it off. The latest drop in the bucket was a comment adding a useless…
The task sounds similar to descriptions in the API space. People figured LLMs would be awesome at annotating API specs with descriptions that are so often missing. Truth is, everyone is realising it’s a bit the…
From the wording, they are comparing against all electric vehicles, no specific model year, called to a routine inspection (~MOT). There is a small note explaining that the Model 3 was introduced in Denmark in 2019 (MY…
Almost identical pathway here, except with some Spybotics thrown in around the same time as Bionicle. I sometimes wish Mindstorms had that level of world building...
At Unity, Joachim Ante always stayed very close to the underlying engine and its tech, rather than the broader market strategies and moves. Of course, every situation is unique and difficult to compare 1:1.
And we don't necessarily need to step out of the western world to see it. I still remember Authorized Retailers in France before the expansion of Apple stores beyond the US. In Denmark, there is still exclusively these…
Our attention spans have been ruined by the modern age of the internet! If an audience needs to hold a train of thought for more than three minutes, they're gone. Surprise, anecdotes, humor, problem statements, etc...…
I imagine a branding change will be in order before actually delivering anything to users? While I could believe in the artist and their history of fighting off legal challenges, I am sceptical around the ability to…
Exactly the same boat. About to switch to a C# role, so not exactly a world of difference, but I am going to miss F#. I can't help but feel that the success of our small team is majorly down to F# and the traps it helps…
I had an excellent talk about talks a couple years ago, and have actively been looking for other _fantastic_ ways to achieve the same, "sticky talk" goals. In particular, it is interesting to see the same point (don't…
Hah, this was great! This is actually my first time looking into the platform. It's interesting to have the ability to peek into the "code". Though I initially felt I agreed with an earlier comment in the chain, "just…
I think I might be in a similar boat. I've an interest in Type Theory, but rarely get to really connect day to day work with the fun bits. Interestingly I have never heard of Robert Harper, so I will be looking at those…
It's counter-intuitive, because of social norms we grow up with. I particularly dislike hello-and-hold as described, but I needed a coworker to show me that I was doing this to others before I reflected on it. It still…
And in my team, we would have taken this into account. And that starts with a conversation (like the thread OP implied in their answer). Hopefully the conversation would then avoid any pressure on you in saying that the…
Few people buy a house outright. Mortgages make the ordeal a little more in reach. Now as to whether banks grant it or not is a different problem...
Your site seems to target specifically teams with messy docker compose setups. Is there a simplified/supported migration or onboarding path?
It started off original enough I felt. It had an idea of its own, but very quickly just ended up copying the style, without really hitting home. Still, I can't fault the author for giving it practice, and it is amusing…
Our setup is multiple solutions for each service, and most inherit from "Core" parts. This type def file is about 1000 lines (can't count the number of declarations in there). What seems to happen consistently: I can…
We use Rider (enterprise license) to develop our F# services. Over the past year, the experience kept improving, small tweaks kept coming, and bugs were sorted out. At the moment, some of our larger shared type…
Do you think the work stops once the baby is born? This is exactly the effort that these parental leave laws tries to cover.
Abuse email/report to the registrar is also my goto. Usually results in a quick response
They definitely are now. If you want to see what they look like, the channel AvE on YouTube tears one down (Search for BOLTR AoA) and discusses the mechanics. You can see what they suspect to be small cables for heating…
Anecdote: Got taught an Introductory AI course by the gentleman at Uni.
When we talk about missing the bookstores, it's more about missing the librarians running them, at least in my opinion. They'd stock the shelves with the discoveries they had made over their life and be able to give…
Learnt with Python, Uni intro went Haskell (which I know is done at a few others) + Java later in the year as an OO fundamentals language. JS is a very poor alternative, but it's better than the French High School…
CodeQL was a good help on some projects, but more recently, our team has been increasingly frustrated by the thing to the point of turning it off. The latest drop in the bucket was a comment adding a useless…
The task sounds similar to descriptions in the API space. People figured LLMs would be awesome at annotating API specs with descriptions that are so often missing. Truth is, everyone is realising it’s a bit the…
From the wording, they are comparing against all electric vehicles, no specific model year, called to a routine inspection (~MOT). There is a small note explaining that the Model 3 was introduced in Denmark in 2019 (MY…
Almost identical pathway here, except with some Spybotics thrown in around the same time as Bionicle. I sometimes wish Mindstorms had that level of world building...
At Unity, Joachim Ante always stayed very close to the underlying engine and its tech, rather than the broader market strategies and moves. Of course, every situation is unique and difficult to compare 1:1.
And we don't necessarily need to step out of the western world to see it. I still remember Authorized Retailers in France before the expansion of Apple stores beyond the US. In Denmark, there is still exclusively these…
Our attention spans have been ruined by the modern age of the internet! If an audience needs to hold a train of thought for more than three minutes, they're gone. Surprise, anecdotes, humor, problem statements, etc...…
I imagine a branding change will be in order before actually delivering anything to users? While I could believe in the artist and their history of fighting off legal challenges, I am sceptical around the ability to…
Exactly the same boat. About to switch to a C# role, so not exactly a world of difference, but I am going to miss F#. I can't help but feel that the success of our small team is majorly down to F# and the traps it helps…
I had an excellent talk about talks a couple years ago, and have actively been looking for other _fantastic_ ways to achieve the same, "sticky talk" goals. In particular, it is interesting to see the same point (don't…
Hah, this was great! This is actually my first time looking into the platform. It's interesting to have the ability to peek into the "code". Though I initially felt I agreed with an earlier comment in the chain, "just…
I think I might be in a similar boat. I've an interest in Type Theory, but rarely get to really connect day to day work with the fun bits. Interestingly I have never heard of Robert Harper, so I will be looking at those…
It's counter-intuitive, because of social norms we grow up with. I particularly dislike hello-and-hold as described, but I needed a coworker to show me that I was doing this to others before I reflected on it. It still…
And in my team, we would have taken this into account. And that starts with a conversation (like the thread OP implied in their answer). Hopefully the conversation would then avoid any pressure on you in saying that the…
Few people buy a house outright. Mortgages make the ordeal a little more in reach. Now as to whether banks grant it or not is a different problem...
Your site seems to target specifically teams with messy docker compose setups. Is there a simplified/supported migration or onboarding path?
It started off original enough I felt. It had an idea of its own, but very quickly just ended up copying the style, without really hitting home. Still, I can't fault the author for giving it practice, and it is amusing…
Our setup is multiple solutions for each service, and most inherit from "Core" parts. This type def file is about 1000 lines (can't count the number of declarations in there). What seems to happen consistently: I can…
We use Rider (enterprise license) to develop our F# services. Over the past year, the experience kept improving, small tweaks kept coming, and bugs were sorted out. At the moment, some of our larger shared type…
Do you think the work stops once the baby is born? This is exactly the effort that these parental leave laws tries to cover.
Abuse email/report to the registrar is also my goto. Usually results in a quick response
They definitely are now. If you want to see what they look like, the channel AvE on YouTube tears one down (Search for BOLTR AoA) and discusses the mechanics. You can see what they suspect to be small cables for heating…
Anecdote: Got taught an Introductory AI course by the gentleman at Uni.
When we talk about missing the bookstores, it's more about missing the librarians running them, at least in my opinion. They'd stock the shelves with the discoveries they had made over their life and be able to give…
Learnt with Python, Uni intro went Haskell (which I know is done at a few others) + Java later in the year as an OO fundamentals language. JS is a very poor alternative, but it's better than the French High School…