Not really... All great game engines were spawned out of AAA titles. You should never try to build an engine without a set of games that stretch its limits in all directions, otherwise something will always go wrong.…
It makes you feel cool? I guess.
This is common misconception of students or perhaps research people, who don't need to actually earn money with their projects. Software needs to be as reliable as it needs to be to satisfy customers and not erode…
20 years too late. If they had done this 20 years ago and properly, it might actually have been of use. But even today Mozilla apparently does not comprehend its user base or what they should focus on for adoption. So…
LOL, your whole sentence is absurd. First of all, you have apparently no idea what IAM is or what it does, otherwise you would never say something like "home grown, self hosted IAM solution". Second, putting "home…
Did you read the article? "“Google search results for ‘Trump News’ shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake News Media,” he said on Twitter. “In other words, they have it RIGGED, for me & others.” He also said Google…
It's funny to watch (and also lucky for us), how Trump in his attempt to utilize everything at his disposal in his own favor and solely in his own favor, manages to self-sabotage himself at every turn through stupidity.
(a) The average user neither doesn't know nor care about anonymity. If you are talking about "the average hackernews user", things might be different. Welcome to the 0.1%! (b) Lots and lots of money? (c) Not soo many…
You are assuming that one needs to build a new database to achieve the requirements. That is unlikely. This sounds more like a glue-code project, where you combine different existing solutions, like Git, local SQL and…
Yeah and Math Kernel Library is so much more illuminating than MKL, basically rolls off the tongue.
Yeah there is such a thing called the "immune system" and unless you destroyed it with a diet of pure Soylent, that should take care of most pathogens you come into contact with.
I always hated voice detection in call centers. Happened about 20 years ago or so? And since then, nothing much has changed. I still have to control myself whenever I am greeted with "What can I do for you today" and…
Who would use a website like this on a phone?
I would say its a measure of maturity as a developer if you have no interest in touching something that has no use and is 99% hype. I would not have a problem of working on a useful blockchain in my job, however it…
Interesting. I hope what the author says isn't actually done. So the computers generated a proof nobody can understand, but fret not, a second computer program can assure us of its validity. Well that's heartwarming. I…
That sounds more like clickbait. Just as if someone took the latest marketing buzzwords and somehow tried to make a product out of it. If there was any meat to this, they would lead with the use case and say "Hey here:…
I don't know. For me Apple has lost major brownie points here. I will be looking for option of a non-iPhone when next time I switch. It remains to be seen how this hits Apple regardless of the outcome, but I think…
It will be inadmissable because of the psychological effects. Imagine having someone claim you murdered someone. Also you happened to drive by that park where the person was murdered at the same time. Now someone wants…
You really don't need to read assembly for any but the most rare cases. What you need is a profiler to give you the hotspots and you need to stop prematurely optimizing on a line-by-line basis. Just stop it. Optimize…
This sounds fascinating. Why didn't we have Google much earlier to teach us all how to replace a 3-4 year degree with 6 months of online course work. Oh and they accept it for their own hiring. That's really good,…
Yeah, except that when you pick a company to invest in you are not just picking randomly. Just because most companies perform poorly, says nothing about the ability to single out high performing companies. This advise…
Yeah this sounds cool. Essentially you could design a large spacecraft and put a fusion reactor in it (we will have viable, positive yield reactors soonish). It should be possible then to power a fusion drive as well by…
I wonder how many people complaining here take their phone into the vehicle, or use Google Maps. Sure, the data from the car (whatever is included there) might give some additional insights, but these are very local…
"seem perfectly capable at getting at least that across" yeah, that's part of the problem. They already know that 1+1=2, or so you'd think. But you would be hard pressed to find a teacher who can actually explain WHY…
Here is a crazy idea that needs to come before this: What if we taught our adult population to process their difficult emotions instead of suppressing them and stay active and move freely while working and studying.…
Not really... All great game engines were spawned out of AAA titles. You should never try to build an engine without a set of games that stretch its limits in all directions, otherwise something will always go wrong.…
It makes you feel cool? I guess.
This is common misconception of students or perhaps research people, who don't need to actually earn money with their projects. Software needs to be as reliable as it needs to be to satisfy customers and not erode…
20 years too late. If they had done this 20 years ago and properly, it might actually have been of use. But even today Mozilla apparently does not comprehend its user base or what they should focus on for adoption. So…
LOL, your whole sentence is absurd. First of all, you have apparently no idea what IAM is or what it does, otherwise you would never say something like "home grown, self hosted IAM solution". Second, putting "home…
Did you read the article? "“Google search results for ‘Trump News’ shows only the viewing/reporting of Fake News Media,” he said on Twitter. “In other words, they have it RIGGED, for me & others.” He also said Google…
It's funny to watch (and also lucky for us), how Trump in his attempt to utilize everything at his disposal in his own favor and solely in his own favor, manages to self-sabotage himself at every turn through stupidity.
(a) The average user neither doesn't know nor care about anonymity. If you are talking about "the average hackernews user", things might be different. Welcome to the 0.1%! (b) Lots and lots of money? (c) Not soo many…
You are assuming that one needs to build a new database to achieve the requirements. That is unlikely. This sounds more like a glue-code project, where you combine different existing solutions, like Git, local SQL and…
Yeah and Math Kernel Library is so much more illuminating than MKL, basically rolls off the tongue.
Yeah there is such a thing called the "immune system" and unless you destroyed it with a diet of pure Soylent, that should take care of most pathogens you come into contact with.
I always hated voice detection in call centers. Happened about 20 years ago or so? And since then, nothing much has changed. I still have to control myself whenever I am greeted with "What can I do for you today" and…
Who would use a website like this on a phone?
I would say its a measure of maturity as a developer if you have no interest in touching something that has no use and is 99% hype. I would not have a problem of working on a useful blockchain in my job, however it…
Interesting. I hope what the author says isn't actually done. So the computers generated a proof nobody can understand, but fret not, a second computer program can assure us of its validity. Well that's heartwarming. I…
That sounds more like clickbait. Just as if someone took the latest marketing buzzwords and somehow tried to make a product out of it. If there was any meat to this, they would lead with the use case and say "Hey here:…
I don't know. For me Apple has lost major brownie points here. I will be looking for option of a non-iPhone when next time I switch. It remains to be seen how this hits Apple regardless of the outcome, but I think…
It will be inadmissable because of the psychological effects. Imagine having someone claim you murdered someone. Also you happened to drive by that park where the person was murdered at the same time. Now someone wants…
You really don't need to read assembly for any but the most rare cases. What you need is a profiler to give you the hotspots and you need to stop prematurely optimizing on a line-by-line basis. Just stop it. Optimize…
This sounds fascinating. Why didn't we have Google much earlier to teach us all how to replace a 3-4 year degree with 6 months of online course work. Oh and they accept it for their own hiring. That's really good,…
Yeah, except that when you pick a company to invest in you are not just picking randomly. Just because most companies perform poorly, says nothing about the ability to single out high performing companies. This advise…
Yeah this sounds cool. Essentially you could design a large spacecraft and put a fusion reactor in it (we will have viable, positive yield reactors soonish). It should be possible then to power a fusion drive as well by…
I wonder how many people complaining here take their phone into the vehicle, or use Google Maps. Sure, the data from the car (whatever is included there) might give some additional insights, but these are very local…
"seem perfectly capable at getting at least that across" yeah, that's part of the problem. They already know that 1+1=2, or so you'd think. But you would be hard pressed to find a teacher who can actually explain WHY…
Here is a crazy idea that needs to come before this: What if we taught our adult population to process their difficult emotions instead of suppressing them and stay active and move freely while working and studying.…