Do governments /military process their vehicles at end of use to erase that data or is it available for whoever gets their hands on it?
Nice idea, but not my interests, I think. In the top 10 leaderboard, only 1 element does not mention LLM.
> Notice that in all cases time spent sleeping or otherwise waiting shouldn’t be counted, though you probably shouldn’t do that in your code in the first place. I thought the time your CPU waits around doing nothing is…
I wonder if this is age dependent. Do young (15-25) people take notes by hand? If I do anything to do with math, I need paper; anything else is in markdown. Recommendation: There are folders that you can add pages to;…
Why are all images just wrong? Text superimposed with shapes, random shapes in random places, and a clock with the 12 in the center instead of in the 12 position. Now I wonder if this is just AI slop.
But how do you know which minimum version you need? Install the latest version of Go and once you are finished with the library, downgrade the version of Go by one until you get a compilation error?
> SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) – a machine-readable directory of all software components and dependencies used This sounds like a really good idea all around, not only for open source.
I would have expected more people to want the position.
You see the complaints; people rarely praise a product; they just use it. An IDE is a tool. What do you want to use the tool for? Put that as a priority and say no to everything else. If the IDE is for you, look at the…
Really interesting read. Weird libressl.org not being a secure website according to brave mobile, but on helium desktop it is secure.
I pity people that pay for a service and get ads anyway. I do not know what is wrong with ads; only two or three times ever did I saw an ad and though "uh that is nice" and went to search for the product, mostly they…
From the outside I see (do not write manually managed memory). C/C++, you SHOULD do X to prevent certain bugs. Rust, you MUST do X to prevent certain bugs. Humans are lazy, error-prone, unskilled, etc. When I decide to…
Nice info. Japan is either purposely chosen or an unfortunate choice for the example topic. Does anybody want to guess what happened before the 2000 that Japan cancer rates were so high?
The only language companies understand is $$$; if you do not like their practice of ToS, do not use the app. I have never read a ToS. I wonder how many of the services I use I would continue using if I did read them…
I mostly do not like infinity scroll because your position on the page is often metadata (from the point of view of the user). It has its place. e.g., the blog allows you to manually indicate a point on the index, but…
Are these problems we want to fix? A direct example of this is the situation of Spain and soccer.
Wonder about the opinion of the maintainers of the Google package. Will they put it on maintenance mode or continue developing it like usual?
I do not really use JS, but making a registry for the language of the web and your images cut off on mobile is just sad.
You have to look from two sides this Moral: What is right or wrong? If they wanted to change the license, they could have made another project with another name, and nobody would care, but they wanted the reputation of…
This is over my head, but it is interesting to read how low-level things are still considered "broken". Are there few people that actually know this or consensus or backward compatibility that keep it "broken"?
Wonder if this is better or worse now that people prefer to have an LLM write their regex or use more JS.
I was convinced it was a scam till I read the about, a nice thing for the locals. In Argentina, you can have delays too, as in "there are no trains today".
There should be more talk about keeping local copies of all dependencies and updating them once per organization as needed, and then all other CI/CD pulls from that local copy.
The problem is, why bother with the "valley of regret" if somebody else can foot the bill? There is more supply of developers than demand, so companies can always ask for juniors with 5 years of experience.
This is not a technical problem, is about money and people. Majority(>50%) of people have no idea what an OS is, you cannot expect then to care about self-hosting. People(me included) do what is easier/cheaper, maybe…
Do governments /military process their vehicles at end of use to erase that data or is it available for whoever gets their hands on it?
Nice idea, but not my interests, I think. In the top 10 leaderboard, only 1 element does not mention LLM.
> Notice that in all cases time spent sleeping or otherwise waiting shouldn’t be counted, though you probably shouldn’t do that in your code in the first place. I thought the time your CPU waits around doing nothing is…
I wonder if this is age dependent. Do young (15-25) people take notes by hand? If I do anything to do with math, I need paper; anything else is in markdown. Recommendation: There are folders that you can add pages to;…
Why are all images just wrong? Text superimposed with shapes, random shapes in random places, and a clock with the 12 in the center instead of in the 12 position. Now I wonder if this is just AI slop.
But how do you know which minimum version you need? Install the latest version of Go and once you are finished with the library, downgrade the version of Go by one until you get a compilation error?
> SBOM (Software Bill of Materials) – a machine-readable directory of all software components and dependencies used This sounds like a really good idea all around, not only for open source.
I would have expected more people to want the position.
You see the complaints; people rarely praise a product; they just use it. An IDE is a tool. What do you want to use the tool for? Put that as a priority and say no to everything else. If the IDE is for you, look at the…
Really interesting read. Weird libressl.org not being a secure website according to brave mobile, but on helium desktop it is secure.
I pity people that pay for a service and get ads anyway. I do not know what is wrong with ads; only two or three times ever did I saw an ad and though "uh that is nice" and went to search for the product, mostly they…
From the outside I see (do not write manually managed memory). C/C++, you SHOULD do X to prevent certain bugs. Rust, you MUST do X to prevent certain bugs. Humans are lazy, error-prone, unskilled, etc. When I decide to…
Nice info. Japan is either purposely chosen or an unfortunate choice for the example topic. Does anybody want to guess what happened before the 2000 that Japan cancer rates were so high?
The only language companies understand is $$$; if you do not like their practice of ToS, do not use the app. I have never read a ToS. I wonder how many of the services I use I would continue using if I did read them…
I mostly do not like infinity scroll because your position on the page is often metadata (from the point of view of the user). It has its place. e.g., the blog allows you to manually indicate a point on the index, but…
Are these problems we want to fix? A direct example of this is the situation of Spain and soccer.
Wonder about the opinion of the maintainers of the Google package. Will they put it on maintenance mode or continue developing it like usual?
I do not really use JS, but making a registry for the language of the web and your images cut off on mobile is just sad.
You have to look from two sides this Moral: What is right or wrong? If they wanted to change the license, they could have made another project with another name, and nobody would care, but they wanted the reputation of…
This is over my head, but it is interesting to read how low-level things are still considered "broken". Are there few people that actually know this or consensus or backward compatibility that keep it "broken"?
Wonder if this is better or worse now that people prefer to have an LLM write their regex or use more JS.
I was convinced it was a scam till I read the about, a nice thing for the locals. In Argentina, you can have delays too, as in "there are no trains today".
There should be more talk about keeping local copies of all dependencies and updating them once per organization as needed, and then all other CI/CD pulls from that local copy.
The problem is, why bother with the "valley of regret" if somebody else can foot the bill? There is more supply of developers than demand, so companies can always ask for juniors with 5 years of experience.
This is not a technical problem, is about money and people. Majority(>50%) of people have no idea what an OS is, you cannot expect then to care about self-hosting. People(me included) do what is easier/cheaper, maybe…