If you have built something worth lasting 100 years, other people will help you ensure that it does. That reduces the concerns in this article considerably.
I think you're reasoning about this backwards. They don't worry about setting harder spending limits because the revenue continues to increase. If the revenue cut back, you call it "naive" to suppose that they could put…
The people criticizing AMP are not necessarily the same people "loading up simple web pages with hundreds of scripts."
Google AMP is merely the next iteration of Google Sites.
The fact that metaflow works directly in Python piques my interest. I can lint it, I can test it, I can format it, I can easily extend it. I've been hesitant to commit myself and my collaborators to yet another DSL --…
It doesn't even make sense with the data being presented. > After we burn through our reserves, it seems likely that the next step for the WMF will be going into debt to support continued runaway spending Um, the graph…
Kind of disappointing to see that level of testing failure. A leap to assume there is something specifically strange about `666` without even trying `665`...
Were we in a "pre-truth" world a century ago?
I like the idea. The scrollbar jail bars are pretty jarring with regard to 'minimalist' sensibilities.
The tremendous majority of property crime, especially cyber, is opportunistic.
> It should result in advertising content that is more personal and emotionally resonant Exactly at the moment I read this, an auto-playing Volvo commercial started making noise just below that paragraph. Ugh. We're a…
Every time I've tried one of these non-JS versions, it gives me no evidence that it's working or progressing and just keeps setting up new comparisons for me to copy and paste the code. So I get tired of doing that and…
Both, but the similarities in the three can be striking regardless of ordering.
> built-in! part of the standard library, for some reason Well, as far as I can tell, the reason is that > Logo's turtle interface [...] is a convenient and intuitive way to describe graphics imperatively. It's great…
Do we, though?
A list comprehension is still a for loop. Using `for x in list` instead of `for i in len(list)` is a nice bit of sugar, but still a for loop. That said, high-performance Python does generally discourage the use of loops…
PL/SQL is not SQL.
Actually launching? YAGNI. We can easily implement that if it ever comes up.
What?
This is cute. Creepypasta for grownups.
Sure, they exist. But pointing out that they exist is not "show me what I need to know to do what I do." Instead, the next high-profile HN Haskell link will be the thousandth demo/intro/tutorial that yet again…
OK.
Well it doesn't help that people continue using ALL CAPS for SQL keywords as a preferred style. In this century.
Everything's just atoms, man.
My brain hurts!
If you have built something worth lasting 100 years, other people will help you ensure that it does. That reduces the concerns in this article considerably.
I think you're reasoning about this backwards. They don't worry about setting harder spending limits because the revenue continues to increase. If the revenue cut back, you call it "naive" to suppose that they could put…
The people criticizing AMP are not necessarily the same people "loading up simple web pages with hundreds of scripts."
Google AMP is merely the next iteration of Google Sites.
The fact that metaflow works directly in Python piques my interest. I can lint it, I can test it, I can format it, I can easily extend it. I've been hesitant to commit myself and my collaborators to yet another DSL --…
It doesn't even make sense with the data being presented. > After we burn through our reserves, it seems likely that the next step for the WMF will be going into debt to support continued runaway spending Um, the graph…
Kind of disappointing to see that level of testing failure. A leap to assume there is something specifically strange about `666` without even trying `665`...
Were we in a "pre-truth" world a century ago?
I like the idea. The scrollbar jail bars are pretty jarring with regard to 'minimalist' sensibilities.
The tremendous majority of property crime, especially cyber, is opportunistic.
> It should result in advertising content that is more personal and emotionally resonant Exactly at the moment I read this, an auto-playing Volvo commercial started making noise just below that paragraph. Ugh. We're a…
Every time I've tried one of these non-JS versions, it gives me no evidence that it's working or progressing and just keeps setting up new comparisons for me to copy and paste the code. So I get tired of doing that and…
Both, but the similarities in the three can be striking regardless of ordering.
> built-in! part of the standard library, for some reason Well, as far as I can tell, the reason is that > Logo's turtle interface [...] is a convenient and intuitive way to describe graphics imperatively. It's great…
Do we, though?
A list comprehension is still a for loop. Using `for x in list` instead of `for i in len(list)` is a nice bit of sugar, but still a for loop. That said, high-performance Python does generally discourage the use of loops…
PL/SQL is not SQL.
Actually launching? YAGNI. We can easily implement that if it ever comes up.
What?
This is cute. Creepypasta for grownups.
Sure, they exist. But pointing out that they exist is not "show me what I need to know to do what I do." Instead, the next high-profile HN Haskell link will be the thousandth demo/intro/tutorial that yet again…
OK.
Well it doesn't help that people continue using ALL CAPS for SQL keywords as a preferred style. In this century.
Everything's just atoms, man.
My brain hurts!