You can adopt a centralized system. And it's fashionable to do so. Lots of people here and other places advocate doing everything you can on the server. But it's not required. Additionally, there are plenty of good…
What is that, 48 more states to go?
Definitely a better solution than the brick wall he hit. Complicated beastie. I can see the appeal if you just love, eat, and breath SQL. But a query language within a query language feels bolted onto something alien to…
I apologize for being short with you in my previous response. I need to be better about assuming good faith. Your response seems to betray a certain ignorance of mongo. Don't you realize that mongo has indexes? For…
All you do is poop all over the story about postgres. I'm convinced that no use cases will convince you of anything. I'm not really looking to involve myself in a database holy war.
When one doesn't want SQL for one. Nosql is a fun target to beat up on of late. But there are good, even infamous, reasons to avoid SQL. Particular if you want to accomplish flexible record queries from untrusted…
Unless it's not.
Nothing wrong with picking mongo if it's a good fit for your use case.
> True, but SaaS still runs on cloud infrastructure so the costs are still there You can bring the costs way down. Their margins include a pretty insane amount of features that not everyone needs. There is a lot of meat…
Some of us do, actually.
You completely missed the nuance I tried to convey. Making a giant bucket of lots of things and declaring it bad because there is something bad in there shows your ignorance. Ignoring reasoning shows an unwillingness to…
A totally generic and unthinking generalization. There is a place for religion. Something that pushes you to be better than you are. Along with the happiness and fulfillment that comes from that effort. Selflessness,…
First example is not clear cut at all. The project sounds successful overall to me. Yes, they had to do more than they thought going in. That describes most engineering efforts. Does the author think that operating…
If you need PLP use an enterprise drive. That's what they're for.
So, my state has laws on the books to explicitly protect reasonable solo outdoor play. I still get reported by random people if my kids are outside, in our own front yard, without a visible parent watching. They call…
Move him to a phone intended for the purpose, Gabb has options.
Purely in hardware costs. More like $200/mo payment can be replaced by $100-130 in hardware. For $600 I can get hardware that outperforms a $1200/mo ec2. Easy.
It does slow some of us down. It's not really about terseness. I can write code that works on all primitives that might be sent down pretty easily. That code, sometimes is longer than limiting the inputs by types would…
Pretty confusing to call their target a "service worker" when that is also the name of an in browser platform. Kind of a mess of a post.
All of the AMD chiplet based designs do poorly at idle power. These monsters will do better than the 39xx because of the 6mm IO die. But it's still going to have high idle power compared to a monolithic Intel design.…
Till layoff do us part. How could I miss that it's fundamentally part of everyone's martial vows?? /S Marriage is about love, companionship, and children. Particularly because of children there will always be a…
You don't buy a marriage. If you try you are doing it wrong. Finances are a component of marriage, not the driver.
Been doing it for more than 15 years. Where there is a will, there is a way.
Except that classes are more memory efficient and better optimized in the VM. This will package a copy of the functions with every instance you make, the class variant will only create member variables for each…
> Many experts in drywall installation before drywall screws were popularized swear that screws are slower and worse. Screws are superior as an end product. Old houses will tell you that with the amount of creaking and…
You can adopt a centralized system. And it's fashionable to do so. Lots of people here and other places advocate doing everything you can on the server. But it's not required. Additionally, there are plenty of good…
What is that, 48 more states to go?
Definitely a better solution than the brick wall he hit. Complicated beastie. I can see the appeal if you just love, eat, and breath SQL. But a query language within a query language feels bolted onto something alien to…
I apologize for being short with you in my previous response. I need to be better about assuming good faith. Your response seems to betray a certain ignorance of mongo. Don't you realize that mongo has indexes? For…
All you do is poop all over the story about postgres. I'm convinced that no use cases will convince you of anything. I'm not really looking to involve myself in a database holy war.
When one doesn't want SQL for one. Nosql is a fun target to beat up on of late. But there are good, even infamous, reasons to avoid SQL. Particular if you want to accomplish flexible record queries from untrusted…
Unless it's not.
Nothing wrong with picking mongo if it's a good fit for your use case.
> True, but SaaS still runs on cloud infrastructure so the costs are still there You can bring the costs way down. Their margins include a pretty insane amount of features that not everyone needs. There is a lot of meat…
Some of us do, actually.
You completely missed the nuance I tried to convey. Making a giant bucket of lots of things and declaring it bad because there is something bad in there shows your ignorance. Ignoring reasoning shows an unwillingness to…
A totally generic and unthinking generalization. There is a place for religion. Something that pushes you to be better than you are. Along with the happiness and fulfillment that comes from that effort. Selflessness,…
First example is not clear cut at all. The project sounds successful overall to me. Yes, they had to do more than they thought going in. That describes most engineering efforts. Does the author think that operating…
If you need PLP use an enterprise drive. That's what they're for.
So, my state has laws on the books to explicitly protect reasonable solo outdoor play. I still get reported by random people if my kids are outside, in our own front yard, without a visible parent watching. They call…
Move him to a phone intended for the purpose, Gabb has options.
Purely in hardware costs. More like $200/mo payment can be replaced by $100-130 in hardware. For $600 I can get hardware that outperforms a $1200/mo ec2. Easy.
It does slow some of us down. It's not really about terseness. I can write code that works on all primitives that might be sent down pretty easily. That code, sometimes is longer than limiting the inputs by types would…
Pretty confusing to call their target a "service worker" when that is also the name of an in browser platform. Kind of a mess of a post.
All of the AMD chiplet based designs do poorly at idle power. These monsters will do better than the 39xx because of the 6mm IO die. But it's still going to have high idle power compared to a monolithic Intel design.…
Till layoff do us part. How could I miss that it's fundamentally part of everyone's martial vows?? /S Marriage is about love, companionship, and children. Particularly because of children there will always be a…
You don't buy a marriage. If you try you are doing it wrong. Finances are a component of marriage, not the driver.
Been doing it for more than 15 years. Where there is a will, there is a way.
Except that classes are more memory efficient and better optimized in the VM. This will package a copy of the functions with every instance you make, the class variant will only create member variables for each…
> Many experts in drywall installation before drywall screws were popularized swear that screws are slower and worse. Screws are superior as an end product. Old houses will tell you that with the amount of creaking and…