Does it also have a massive community and thousands of libraries(rubygems) for almost every possible thing you can possibly think of?
These days Debian Gnome and default Ubuntu are so similar these days the difference is negligible once you installed 1 or 2 plugins that mimic the Ubuntu functionality. Ubuntu's gnome is just plain gnome with a few…
Huge ruby ran here. Ruby on Rails has been my day job for a decade, and it pays the bills well enough. Crystal has always been a curiosity to me, but I have never been as productive in any other language or framework as…
Congress shall make NO law respecting an establishment of religion, or PROHIBITING THE EXERCISE THEREOF; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to…
Been using the new WSL2 integration with Docker since it became GA yesterday, ditched my VMWare setup and loving it so far.
no
Reminds me of the Java version, Hello World Enterprise Edition https://gist.github.com/lolzballs/2152bc0f31ee0286b722
What about the dependencies of your dependencies? You're gonna get burned when a breaking change gets introduced a few levels deeper than your package.json. Not everyone follows semver perfectly, and sometimes malicious…
Why are you _regularly_ clearing lock files? If you're bypassing lock files you're going to have the exact same issue with npm or yarn or any other package manager that downloads from the internet.
Deno has lock files and caches files locally on first import.
I joined a company that had their application on about a dozen environments in Elastic Beanstalk that would fail for no reason during deployments. When everything went find it took about an hour to deploy, when stuff…
The thing about Type 2 virtualization not working is true, but if you hyper-v enabled you already have type-1 virtualization so type 2 is kinda irrelevant. I've been using Hyper-V for about 5 years and never noticed any…
Not all hospitals and morgues are overrun, a lot of them are actually massively under capacity. The media hysterics about this is complete nonsense for the majority of hospitals. NYC is not the US. Hell, NYC is not New…
People aren't catching type 1 diabetes because they are sick by coronavirus - they already had it. Comparing it to an immunodeficiency disease is not the same. It makes zero sense to generalize the fatality rate across…
Paraphrasing Dr. Birx: "There are other countries that if you had a pre-existing condition, and let's say the virus caused you to go to the ICU and then have a heart or kidney problem, some countries are recording that…
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/nyregion/new-york-coronav... "The city has added more than 3,700 additional people who were presumed to have died of the coronavirus but had never tested positive." I suppose the New…
The fatality rate of the seasonal flu is around 0.1%. We originally thought that COVID-19 had a fatality rate fo 2-3%, but now that antibody testing is more and more widespread we are finding more and more cases of…
You answered your own question. When comparing estimated flu deaths to the overinflatted corona reported deaths. Do I really need to be so pedantic? Vaccines existing for the flu is the point, COVID is way less deadly…
Considering that the more data we get with regards to fatality rate, it's looking more and more along the lines of the seasonal flu (which has a vaccine, generally). The drastic measures taken to protect a tiny minority…
NYC is massively overreporting deaths. Just the other day they added 3700 "new" deaths that didn't even test positive, they just suspected (ie. pulled it out of their behind) that it was cause of death. Death numbers…
It's time to build - but yet most of us are legally mandated to stay home and NOT build. "I'm from the government, I'm here to help" - inspiring confidence in nobody since forever. Regulatory capture is the biggest…
And what do you think would happen if we decide to hike taxes on the uber wealthy once this is all over? The same thing they always do - go stash it in some tax haven, never to be seen again. For all intents and…
from the website: > TablePlus is a native application. We are using Swift, Objective-C, C/C++, Perl for OSX, C# for Windows.
and redis lol
gave it a trial install, and one thing I noticed right away is that memory usage shoots up and responsiveness slows to a crawl when working with medium-ish tables (hundreds of thousands of rows) if you happen to run a…
Does it also have a massive community and thousands of libraries(rubygems) for almost every possible thing you can possibly think of?
These days Debian Gnome and default Ubuntu are so similar these days the difference is negligible once you installed 1 or 2 plugins that mimic the Ubuntu functionality. Ubuntu's gnome is just plain gnome with a few…
Huge ruby ran here. Ruby on Rails has been my day job for a decade, and it pays the bills well enough. Crystal has always been a curiosity to me, but I have never been as productive in any other language or framework as…
Congress shall make NO law respecting an establishment of religion, or PROHIBITING THE EXERCISE THEREOF; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to…
Been using the new WSL2 integration with Docker since it became GA yesterday, ditched my VMWare setup and loving it so far.
no
Reminds me of the Java version, Hello World Enterprise Edition https://gist.github.com/lolzballs/2152bc0f31ee0286b722
What about the dependencies of your dependencies? You're gonna get burned when a breaking change gets introduced a few levels deeper than your package.json. Not everyone follows semver perfectly, and sometimes malicious…
Why are you _regularly_ clearing lock files? If you're bypassing lock files you're going to have the exact same issue with npm or yarn or any other package manager that downloads from the internet.
Deno has lock files and caches files locally on first import.
I joined a company that had their application on about a dozen environments in Elastic Beanstalk that would fail for no reason during deployments. When everything went find it took about an hour to deploy, when stuff…
The thing about Type 2 virtualization not working is true, but if you hyper-v enabled you already have type-1 virtualization so type 2 is kinda irrelevant. I've been using Hyper-V for about 5 years and never noticed any…
Not all hospitals and morgues are overrun, a lot of them are actually massively under capacity. The media hysterics about this is complete nonsense for the majority of hospitals. NYC is not the US. Hell, NYC is not New…
People aren't catching type 1 diabetes because they are sick by coronavirus - they already had it. Comparing it to an immunodeficiency disease is not the same. It makes zero sense to generalize the fatality rate across…
Paraphrasing Dr. Birx: "There are other countries that if you had a pre-existing condition, and let's say the virus caused you to go to the ICU and then have a heart or kidney problem, some countries are recording that…
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/14/nyregion/new-york-coronav... "The city has added more than 3,700 additional people who were presumed to have died of the coronavirus but had never tested positive." I suppose the New…
The fatality rate of the seasonal flu is around 0.1%. We originally thought that COVID-19 had a fatality rate fo 2-3%, but now that antibody testing is more and more widespread we are finding more and more cases of…
You answered your own question. When comparing estimated flu deaths to the overinflatted corona reported deaths. Do I really need to be so pedantic? Vaccines existing for the flu is the point, COVID is way less deadly…
Considering that the more data we get with regards to fatality rate, it's looking more and more along the lines of the seasonal flu (which has a vaccine, generally). The drastic measures taken to protect a tiny minority…
NYC is massively overreporting deaths. Just the other day they added 3700 "new" deaths that didn't even test positive, they just suspected (ie. pulled it out of their behind) that it was cause of death. Death numbers…
It's time to build - but yet most of us are legally mandated to stay home and NOT build. "I'm from the government, I'm here to help" - inspiring confidence in nobody since forever. Regulatory capture is the biggest…
And what do you think would happen if we decide to hike taxes on the uber wealthy once this is all over? The same thing they always do - go stash it in some tax haven, never to be seen again. For all intents and…
from the website: > TablePlus is a native application. We are using Swift, Objective-C, C/C++, Perl for OSX, C# for Windows.
and redis lol
gave it a trial install, and one thing I noticed right away is that memory usage shoots up and responsiveness slows to a crawl when working with medium-ish tables (hundreds of thousands of rows) if you happen to run a…