It's hard to completely get away from objects in Python, but I don't think that needs to be an objective to get away from OOP patterns. My suggestions would be: - Don't use classes for information. Use regular data…
> Ideology is inescapable. To some extent, everyone is under its influence. But that does not mean that all are equally ideological The author makes this point very plainly. The 'well it's all ideology anyway' take is…
> Would dedicated engineering time for a short time improve the situation and benefit the whole organization? This applies to literally every software company ever. There's also too much vague corporate jargon to make…
Does it matter that dbt is written in Python? dbt models are still SQL at heart. Sure there's the addition of Jinja to enable references for data lineage and configuration, but it's all compiled to SQL with fine-grained…
> sense of me-ness is real The most important word here is "sense" -- I don't think anyone can argue that the sense of individuality isn't real. But how much of our personal narratives are true, and how much of them do…
> LIKE '%aggin%' Looks like "Baggins" is banned. Poor Bilbo...
> I'd probably steer clear of it entirely though. Agreed, it's a bizarre phrase probably best left unused.
Is there any link between "open the kimono" and "comfort women" or is that conjecture? It's a fascinating phrase, perhaps not least because nobody knows where it comes from but somehow people also seem to know that it's…
It's a very valid question. My personal opinion is that public media isn't by default better due to its ability to operate at a loss - in fact it could be argued that the only reason an administration would allow it to…
> Yes some empires went away, but we still read writings from Ancient Greece, so is it correct to say even that civilization ended? I get your point, but I think it misses the mark. By this measure, no civilization has…
> Reversing the decline is a monster task — and one that some journalists and news organizations have taken upon themselves. They're going to need help — perhaps from America's CEOs. Is this a bad joke? Distrust of…
Isn't UNIX a clear example of people not engaging in architecture "astronaut" behavior? It was designed to be as simple as possible - in stark contrast to Multics.
> If a spouse wanted to sell their organs to improve the life of the remainder of their family, and made the choice with sound mind, then absolutely. The thing is, nobody of sound mind who has a choice (and I mean a…
That's totally fine - but people need to also be aware that if something is really a must then they have to be willing to spend adequate time and resources on getting it done, instead of assuming whatever resources they…
I always wondered how 3B1B makes the animations in his videos. Super pleased to see it's available as a Python library. Can't wait to play around with this!
Can you provide a link to your source on the 100k net worth figure?
This is a great resource, thanks for putting this together.
Hi Mike! I really like what you've done with D3. I've been hesitant to include D3 in my personal projects though just because of how complex both DOM manipulation and async data binding through APIs can get. Most…
Great tool, what did you build this with?
What are we racing towards though? What is the goal? Nation vs. nation competition seems great up until the point human wellbeing becomes secondary to the ambiguous goal of 'national advancement' .
It's hard to completely get away from objects in Python, but I don't think that needs to be an objective to get away from OOP patterns. My suggestions would be: - Don't use classes for information. Use regular data…
> Ideology is inescapable. To some extent, everyone is under its influence. But that does not mean that all are equally ideological The author makes this point very plainly. The 'well it's all ideology anyway' take is…
> Would dedicated engineering time for a short time improve the situation and benefit the whole organization? This applies to literally every software company ever. There's also too much vague corporate jargon to make…
Does it matter that dbt is written in Python? dbt models are still SQL at heart. Sure there's the addition of Jinja to enable references for data lineage and configuration, but it's all compiled to SQL with fine-grained…
> sense of me-ness is real The most important word here is "sense" -- I don't think anyone can argue that the sense of individuality isn't real. But how much of our personal narratives are true, and how much of them do…
> LIKE '%aggin%' Looks like "Baggins" is banned. Poor Bilbo...
> I'd probably steer clear of it entirely though. Agreed, it's a bizarre phrase probably best left unused.
Is there any link between "open the kimono" and "comfort women" or is that conjecture? It's a fascinating phrase, perhaps not least because nobody knows where it comes from but somehow people also seem to know that it's…
It's a very valid question. My personal opinion is that public media isn't by default better due to its ability to operate at a loss - in fact it could be argued that the only reason an administration would allow it to…
> Yes some empires went away, but we still read writings from Ancient Greece, so is it correct to say even that civilization ended? I get your point, but I think it misses the mark. By this measure, no civilization has…
> Reversing the decline is a monster task — and one that some journalists and news organizations have taken upon themselves. They're going to need help — perhaps from America's CEOs. Is this a bad joke? Distrust of…
Isn't UNIX a clear example of people not engaging in architecture "astronaut" behavior? It was designed to be as simple as possible - in stark contrast to Multics.
> If a spouse wanted to sell their organs to improve the life of the remainder of their family, and made the choice with sound mind, then absolutely. The thing is, nobody of sound mind who has a choice (and I mean a…
That's totally fine - but people need to also be aware that if something is really a must then they have to be willing to spend adequate time and resources on getting it done, instead of assuming whatever resources they…
I always wondered how 3B1B makes the animations in his videos. Super pleased to see it's available as a Python library. Can't wait to play around with this!
Can you provide a link to your source on the 100k net worth figure?
This is a great resource, thanks for putting this together.
Hi Mike! I really like what you've done with D3. I've been hesitant to include D3 in my personal projects though just because of how complex both DOM manipulation and async data binding through APIs can get. Most…
Great tool, what did you build this with?
What are we racing towards though? What is the goal? Nation vs. nation competition seems great up until the point human wellbeing becomes secondary to the ambiguous goal of 'national advancement' .