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No user record in our sample, but nodejs_rulez_1 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 nodejs_rulez_1 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No magnetic flux = no interest.
Guys, don't click the link. It's actually not about transformers, but in fact some machine learning BS (which, given the peak hype year of 2019 for ML, is not surprising).
> In the UK: Covid will dimish in importance enough for people to disentangle the negative consequences of Brexit, leading to widespread use of the Pikachu shocked face meme. Scottish independence will take a step…
Not the worst habit. One vague possibility of a bonus/promotion and they will mess saving feature up one way or the other.
That's a very clever argument actually. Clerks in government just want like better utility knives, instead they will be offered CNC machines!
> If they put half the money they spent on licensing into paying people to improve the foss packages... Like in a legally-binding contract way or some hippie way hoping for the best?
If you pick a language designed by someone who explicitly hates tooling, then you are bound to suffer from the lack of good tooling.
That OS bubble you are in isn't making you any favours.
I recently tried to block YouTube ads on an iPad and failed. Equally surprised to see OS updates bring new feature changes that simply cannot be disabled (tab/app groupings). I mean there aren't that many Safari/iOS…
The intentions there are good, but reads bit unrealistic in some places. Being a boomer, author doesn't realise how far financially he is then many people who are younger. > Stop wasting your time on commuting, boring…
Python, like all dynamic languages, works best to bash out a new project into production ASAP, get a bonus and move on, while poor folks maintaining after you are trying to untangle it.
That means climate change is not that much of an emergency. Not a top priority in terms of expenditure.
Why not fund anti-climate-change projects from welfare funds?
> The model was grounded worldwide but has returned to service this year, with airlines including Ryanair taking deliveries of the aircraft. I wish COVID lockdowns never finished... Sooner or later life might force me…
Interesting, that one cannot delay a (pre-)payment (except as a credit) yet the goods can be delayed randomly. Seems like some asymmetry there.
I think it's like that statistics about most of purchased Steam games not being played or something like that. You buy an idea that you could have enjoyed this device.
If I had to guess, it's more about some quasi-girlfriend experience or something like that. I think they can even "meet a fan in a hotel" for the right "donation". Though that might have been Twitch. Hard to tell these…
> I am an engineer with 20+ years of hands on keyboard, I've got projects that are now part of Apache, 1000's of stars on github. I've been CTO at a number of startups that have got significant funding. My point is to…
> What do you think about this movement? It's not a movement, more like a mini-trend based on rediscovery of an old idea. At least not a pure investor duping like "metaverse". > Clearly these apps/platforms enable…
Mostly general consensus/sentiment, that start-ups are not worth working for anymore due to investor/founder greed in terms of stock options allocation.
I love typeful functional programming, but: > There’s no objective and open evidence that OOP is better than plain procedural programming. None such evidence for functional vs anything either. > Some might disagree with…
Of course. VS Code is just a Chrome browser with a bunch of scripts bundled.
Whatever that is, it's definitely not a binary tree inversion bug.
Do you also wonder what Amazon did to piss Bezos off?
Stayed long enough to screw up the Azure DevOps future, but not long enough to make GitHub a viable alternative.