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No user record in our sample, but mpd has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but mpd has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
When something can be treated as a score to compare with others, it will be. Everything else just follows.
I really enjoyed the recent Hackerbox[0] featuring an FPGA. I'd never worked with one prior to that. https://hackerboxes.com/collections/past-hackerboxes/product...
collect $1,329,063
Having good error messages is one of the important priorities for me in my compiler, so I made the commitment early and am using codespan_reporting[0] to report the errors, which is going well so far. 0:…
Did that include bugs due to encountering unexpected nulls?
https://www.reddit.com/report to skip the subreddit mods and send it right to the admins.
I have an old phone set up here, running Octo4a. It's working great. https://github.com/feelfreelinux/octo4a
Oh, it looks like the release command would fit the `build` step I mention. As far as the after-deployment tasks go, we automate those just like migrations - they're (occasionally very slow) one-offs that we don't want…
My big want here is containerized deployments with build + release steps to allow me to e.g. run migrations and after-deploy tasks (we use both). This prevented a move to Render for us previously.
That explains the JVM, but why Java, specifically? JRuby offers everything you mention.
My question is whether or not rubocop can autocorrect it to whatever. If so, I really dgaf about this.
If your only special move is "You're wrong!", it's going to be hard to talk to you. What do you think is debatable?
Only if said "reasonable person" were around in the 90's, and knew the shit that MS was trying to pull. I happen to be one of those people, but that's not the catch of the day here.
> No reasonable person could understand the phrase, "Don't Be Evil," to mean, "Don't do things that I personally consider evil." TBH, I think almost everyone treats the former statement, as meaning the latter. Did you…
Yeah, tbh I think this project is trying to polish a turd.
> MongoDB is a life-changing technology for many Developers Are there any legitimate citations for this claim? "Life-changing"? Please.
oh man, it looks like this could level up by using the indeterminate state of a checkbox
To me, it feels like the same effect as Ruby ~15-10 years ago. Lots of chaos as good (subsequently winnowed down to preferred), patterns were discovered, and then things stabilized. It isn't sexy anymore, but to this…
I stopped reading about two seconds in, when it popped up some dumb thing trying to get me to log in / sign up.
I'm currently using https://postimages.org/ for the odd occasion I want to upload something.
I think it's the likely reality of far more projects than just terraform, and I don't fault the project completely for reaching this state - attrition is a brutal thing. It's distressing personally though, that it's an…
The brainfuck compiler is at https://github.com/xxx/cbfc, but I haven't opened up the other one to the public yet. It'll be open sourced once I'm further along with it.
I'm not your parent commentor, but imo, it's because there's is an enormous amount of existing info out there about these two steps. For these kinds of projects, they are necessary whether you're translating to another…
in my case, I learned by writing a brainfuck compiler last year. Now I'm working on a compiler / vm for a 30 year old esoteric mud language.
I see it as a new hack (against the human body), really, like in the original MIT sense.