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The real WTF is: Apparently there is a place called "Unalaska" in Alaska!
AFAIK, the problem with rice is methane not CO2.
I love the optimism in this. Just hope "intellectual property" and corrupt politicians will not fuck this up. Unfortunately the latter is very likely to happen here in Germany. Our pork industry for example is abhorrent.
Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
The kind kind?
Yes, good conferences are fun. Fun and human connections are important for a healthy community. Hybrids could work; Live stream the talks and gather locally to watch them together.
Links from the article: http://www.futureoffood.ox.ac.uk/grazed-and-confused https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494320/
Berlin
So you are saying it could be worse. However, if they raised those cows properly it would even help with fighting climate change. But I'm sure they are going down the animal factory route instead.
China may be on the right side with clean energy, but also on the wrong side with massively increasing their methane output, increasing desertification, etc:…
But stay away from the yellow variant.
If you can answer the question how to measure that value for any given pair of worker and company, I don't think you will need a job anymore. :)
Hays, Montash, People Source Consulting, GCS Recruitment Specialists, Glocomms, Third Republic, Citrus Global, Gulp, iPAXX, Modis Contracting Solutions GmbH, Etengo, Templeton Recruitment, and on and on and on... :)…
verified how?
IMHO "Know your stuff" in this case means specialize (in tech) and find a niche (in an industry/domain and the market/clients you work with). Speaking from experience of doing the opposite for the better part of a…
I believe this one should be relevant to your interests. Best non-fiction book I've ever read. https://leanpub.com/developerhegemony
You are right, "almost always the case" was a baseless claim and binary wheels are better than nothing. However, how many projects still have "psycopg2" in their setup.py (or is it requirements.txt? ;) instead of…
Unless C libraries are involved. Which is almost always the case.
This is the risk people take when they are too lazy to host their content themselves.
AFAIK he was kicked off Youtube. Which I think is fine and not at odds with supporting free speech.
In what parallel universe are you and how do I find the next wormhole to get there? :)
AFAIK, the design goals of Rust are better security and correctness in general, than C++. Have you looked at Rust and decided that it does not achieve that goal?
Are you one of the three people in the world who can write C++ code without security holes? If not, I'd say it's worth it. That was half joking. :) The half serious answer I can give is: Do you have a job offer you want…
Sure, that vaguely makes sense and doing this is better than doing nothing. Maybe it's just the first step in training those juniors to one day work on the big fat deals.
That's a bug not a feature in my book (I'm german, we did that order following thing very very well...)
The real WTF is: Apparently there is a place called "Unalaska" in Alaska!
AFAIK, the problem with rice is methane not CO2.
I love the optimism in this. Just hope "intellectual property" and corrupt politicians will not fuck this up. Unfortunately the latter is very likely to happen here in Germany. Our pork industry for example is abhorrent.
Nuke the site from orbit. It's the only way to be sure.
The kind kind?
Yes, good conferences are fun. Fun and human connections are important for a healthy community. Hybrids could work; Live stream the talks and gather locally to watch them together.
Links from the article: http://www.futureoffood.ox.ac.uk/grazed-and-confused https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4494320/
Berlin
So you are saying it could be worse. However, if they raised those cows properly it would even help with fighting climate change. But I'm sure they are going down the animal factory route instead.
China may be on the right side with clean energy, but also on the wrong side with massively increasing their methane output, increasing desertification, etc:…
But stay away from the yellow variant.
If you can answer the question how to measure that value for any given pair of worker and company, I don't think you will need a job anymore. :)
Hays, Montash, People Source Consulting, GCS Recruitment Specialists, Glocomms, Third Republic, Citrus Global, Gulp, iPAXX, Modis Contracting Solutions GmbH, Etengo, Templeton Recruitment, and on and on and on... :)…
verified how?
IMHO "Know your stuff" in this case means specialize (in tech) and find a niche (in an industry/domain and the market/clients you work with). Speaking from experience of doing the opposite for the better part of a…
I believe this one should be relevant to your interests. Best non-fiction book I've ever read. https://leanpub.com/developerhegemony
You are right, "almost always the case" was a baseless claim and binary wheels are better than nothing. However, how many projects still have "psycopg2" in their setup.py (or is it requirements.txt? ;) instead of…
Unless C libraries are involved. Which is almost always the case.
This is the risk people take when they are too lazy to host their content themselves.
AFAIK he was kicked off Youtube. Which I think is fine and not at odds with supporting free speech.
In what parallel universe are you and how do I find the next wormhole to get there? :)
AFAIK, the design goals of Rust are better security and correctness in general, than C++. Have you looked at Rust and decided that it does not achieve that goal?
Are you one of the three people in the world who can write C++ code without security holes? If not, I'd say it's worth it. That was half joking. :) The half serious answer I can give is: Do you have a job offer you want…
Sure, that vaguely makes sense and doing this is better than doing nothing. Maybe it's just the first step in training those juniors to one day work on the big fat deals.
That's a bug not a feature in my book (I'm german, we did that order following thing very very well...)