Switching the feed setting from the default algorithmic curated one to chronological improves a lot. And unsubscribe people liking the kind of post you're mocking, too.
I use it as my workhorse for coding and general chat questions, because it's good enough 80% of the time, and indeed it's french/european (with heavy US capital tho...). We complain too much about not having enough…
I thought this was only an old urban legend; some people actually use this technique? Especially in a trade supposed to be led by people trained in sciences?
I was looking from a job market / business opportunities angle, not as a user!
I'm 40 and was in university when the first iPhone went out. The "glory days" of internet started soon, and I've never felt I lived through an exciting era (or job market) back then. I was living in Europe, far from the…
> People treat AI like a diary, and the government can request that data at anytime. Isn't the case for any US company? I'm working in an european SaaS business, and we consider that any data that goes through Azure or…
I'm not from the US, but if the NYC taxi system works like french one, entry on the market required buying an existing licence from a retiring driver for the price of a flat. Government should have forbidden Uber from…
You can check in the Actions tab of the repository. For our 300k LoC codebase, it's between 5 and 10 min per review
Maybe try water kefir first then. I've got mine for 5 years now at least, making 2 bottles every couple of weeks or so. Kefir is easier and quicker to make than kombucha, there is no caffeine and maybe less sugar.…
Exactly what I've been saying when people complain about how public sector spends the taxes (especially when comparing against private sector so-called efficiency when managing hospitals or schools)
git bisect gets more useful because it will pin a smaller set of changes
I use LinkedIn as a forum; I only follow, comment and react to economics, society, ecology related posts (and therefore I only follow people posting these opinions). It's the closest we have from an Agora: I can debate…
A car race is a zero-sum game, which is not the case of economics (according to orthodox economists at least), so if there was a magic recipe for startups success, more of them would generate wealth, the pie would grow,…
That's my point in France also: industries complain about the cost of workforce, therefore they've moved everything offshore for the last two decades and they are lobbying heavily for lowering the wages and taxes in…
And it even might be a rather short (in length, not height) peak we won't ever reach again. Nowadays I don't see a single reason to believe that children won't be put back to work in western societies in 200 years,…
Where do you see jealousy in the comment?
Longueteau white rhums can be sipped, they are very floral. Taste like pure fresh sugar cane, without the sweet side. Their 62° is great for ti'punch.
And they keep going for it: in France the neoliberal government is pushing further the privatisation of railroad (they ask the national company to invest in the shared infrastructure, but spare the competition from this…
You completely ignore the point of my metaphor. Do you have enough trees to build the brig to reach these resources? If we deplete our oil stocks (even non-conventional) before discovering the multiple replacements we'd…
You assume there are enough trees on the desertic island to build the ship that will allow us to reach the brave new world full of resources. We don't know that. It seems to be a leap of faith, based on the possibility…
> It's easy to income Star Trek but hard to imagine how we get there from here I'd like someone, amongst the tech bros for instance but it could be any influential politician in power, to set a target on when do we stop…
It was a choice, I loved my job there. I had more exciting projects than most of my friends in the private sector!
In parisian startups it's more 9 to 7 with 30 min lunch breaks.
Even in government; I've worked 50+ hours weeks working for the healthcare branch of the providence state, with a classic 39h/w contract. No compensation of any sort, despite having timesheets. There are a lot of myths…
(I've the feeling that during civil uprising in dictatorship or democracy, the police tends to serve and protect the hand that feeds them, rather than the oppressed people.)
Switching the feed setting from the default algorithmic curated one to chronological improves a lot. And unsubscribe people liking the kind of post you're mocking, too.
I use it as my workhorse for coding and general chat questions, because it's good enough 80% of the time, and indeed it's french/european (with heavy US capital tho...). We complain too much about not having enough…
I thought this was only an old urban legend; some people actually use this technique? Especially in a trade supposed to be led by people trained in sciences?
I was looking from a job market / business opportunities angle, not as a user!
I'm 40 and was in university when the first iPhone went out. The "glory days" of internet started soon, and I've never felt I lived through an exciting era (or job market) back then. I was living in Europe, far from the…
> People treat AI like a diary, and the government can request that data at anytime. Isn't the case for any US company? I'm working in an european SaaS business, and we consider that any data that goes through Azure or…
I'm not from the US, but if the NYC taxi system works like french one, entry on the market required buying an existing licence from a retiring driver for the price of a flat. Government should have forbidden Uber from…
You can check in the Actions tab of the repository. For our 300k LoC codebase, it's between 5 and 10 min per review
Maybe try water kefir first then. I've got mine for 5 years now at least, making 2 bottles every couple of weeks or so. Kefir is easier and quicker to make than kombucha, there is no caffeine and maybe less sugar.…
Exactly what I've been saying when people complain about how public sector spends the taxes (especially when comparing against private sector so-called efficiency when managing hospitals or schools)
git bisect gets more useful because it will pin a smaller set of changes
I use LinkedIn as a forum; I only follow, comment and react to economics, society, ecology related posts (and therefore I only follow people posting these opinions). It's the closest we have from an Agora: I can debate…
A car race is a zero-sum game, which is not the case of economics (according to orthodox economists at least), so if there was a magic recipe for startups success, more of them would generate wealth, the pie would grow,…
That's my point in France also: industries complain about the cost of workforce, therefore they've moved everything offshore for the last two decades and they are lobbying heavily for lowering the wages and taxes in…
And it even might be a rather short (in length, not height) peak we won't ever reach again. Nowadays I don't see a single reason to believe that children won't be put back to work in western societies in 200 years,…
Where do you see jealousy in the comment?
Longueteau white rhums can be sipped, they are very floral. Taste like pure fresh sugar cane, without the sweet side. Their 62° is great for ti'punch.
And they keep going for it: in France the neoliberal government is pushing further the privatisation of railroad (they ask the national company to invest in the shared infrastructure, but spare the competition from this…
You completely ignore the point of my metaphor. Do you have enough trees to build the brig to reach these resources? If we deplete our oil stocks (even non-conventional) before discovering the multiple replacements we'd…
You assume there are enough trees on the desertic island to build the ship that will allow us to reach the brave new world full of resources. We don't know that. It seems to be a leap of faith, based on the possibility…
> It's easy to income Star Trek but hard to imagine how we get there from here I'd like someone, amongst the tech bros for instance but it could be any influential politician in power, to set a target on when do we stop…
It was a choice, I loved my job there. I had more exciting projects than most of my friends in the private sector!
In parisian startups it's more 9 to 7 with 30 min lunch breaks.
Even in government; I've worked 50+ hours weeks working for the healthcare branch of the providence state, with a classic 39h/w contract. No compensation of any sort, despite having timesheets. There are a lot of myths…
(I've the feeling that during civil uprising in dictatorship or democracy, the police tends to serve and protect the hand that feeds them, rather than the oppressed people.)