I don’t need “a varied sense of taste” to save money on gas and non-perishables. I don’t need “a varied sense of taste” to budget and do simple math to determine the membership is worth it. Babies don’t need “a varied…
Right. License pulls happen extremely rarely for digital video games[1] And delisting a game from a store isn't a license pull. Delisting prevents new purchases of the game, but owners of a game prior to delisting can…
This more a dig at Sony than a reason Valve can’t also sell their hardware as a loss leader. They are massively profitable from their cut of Steam sales anyway. And part of PS Plus is a catalog of games and monthly…
AFAIK, Golang's module system (mentioned in the article) protects against this. From [1], The revision must be an ancestor of one of the module repository’s branches or tags. This prevents attackers from referring to…
if you go look at any real Go projects they usually use tons of dependencies and they're usually pinned to random git hashes No, they are usually pinned to a git tag, which is usually a version string representing a…
I left the Python ecosystem some time ago. Reasons: The Python 2->3 transition, asyncio package, async/await function coloring, abysmal package management, the GIL and poor performance, breakage from version to version.…
It is because female mosquitos only mate once in their lifetime.
Ah. So multiple billion actions per month, and probably multiple million dollars per year on their cloud, if they can even support that load (plus, the vendor lock in and etc). Makes sense.
Honest question: Can you use Temporal Cloud? Have you evaluated Temporal Cloud pricing? Ballparking: 200 events/workflow, 200 workflows/per day and assuming 1 event = 1 cloud action[1], that is 1.2M or so actions per…
Yeah, I'm probably wrong there. GPT OSS 20B is certainly much faster than some other models I've tried. I actually gave GPT OSS 20B a few prompts just now and it seems to respond as fast or faster than Qwen 3.5 9B. But…
I could have used this article before I spent the weekend arriving to the same conclusion! Same laptop, and my contrived test was having it fix 50 or so lint errors in a small vibe-coded C++ repo. I wanted it to be able…
Well, the TI-83/84 are called a graphing calculators for a reason: you can plot equations and datasets with them and look at them right there[1]. Looking at graphs is huge for learning, or at least it was for me, and…
Writing the code hasn’t been the bottle neck to developing software for a long time. Code may not be the bottleneck, but writing it absolutely does consume time. Especially with solo game dev, I can prototype ideas, try…
If you’re asking about a population decrease then, no, Austin has not had a declining population count for decades, and not recently either, although growth has slowed. So it’s not a case of decreased demand.
You are comparing it to other Apple laptops but you should be comparing with its competition at a $600 price point. The aluminum enclosure, touchpad, battery life, display, and performance are all best in class (or near…
I mean, let’s at least discuss this in good faith. “Good” bread according to the majority and bread that is specifically up to your standards are probably two very different things. My grocery store’s bakery sells many…
They don’t because of at-will employment. It’s just sort of the more moral, empathetic, right thing to do instead of leaving them with no income, no insurance, etc.
Good bread is everywhere in major cities in the US. There are bakery sections at grocery stores and there are many local bakeries.
Oh true. Considering inflation, $60 in 2016 is about $80 in 2026 so really the price has gone down in real terms. (Not actually sure about the price history of the family plan or when family was introduced. I was…
My family pricing went up by 20%, from $59.88 USD to $71.88 per year. I like 1Password a lot. I've used it for 10 years. It's never lost a single thing, and I don't recall any downtime that impacted me. It's easy to…
It's a good idea. There are many studied benefits to (intermittent) fasting, for example: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11262566/
I don’t agree. She has posted publicly about her condition. He is 25 years old and trying to cope with a hard life event. Let’s not act like it doesn’t affect him. It affects everyone around her and the strong reaction…
Sort of for sake of argument: National obesity statistics don’t necessarily imply anything about the healthiness of the food, nor specifically about the healthiness of $4 lunches that the article discusses. If the…
Supposedly there is no data shared with Google when using Gemini-powered Siri: Google’s model will reportedly run on Apple’s own servers, which in practice means that no user data will be shared with Google. Instead,…
I'm not sure what your point is. Is it about the lunches being specifically healthy? A rice bowl at Chipotle, for example, is not unhealthy (rice, beans, meat, vegetables). Plenty of restaurant food in the US is…
I don’t need “a varied sense of taste” to save money on gas and non-perishables. I don’t need “a varied sense of taste” to budget and do simple math to determine the membership is worth it. Babies don’t need “a varied…
Right. License pulls happen extremely rarely for digital video games[1] And delisting a game from a store isn't a license pull. Delisting prevents new purchases of the game, but owners of a game prior to delisting can…
This more a dig at Sony than a reason Valve can’t also sell their hardware as a loss leader. They are massively profitable from their cut of Steam sales anyway. And part of PS Plus is a catalog of games and monthly…
AFAIK, Golang's module system (mentioned in the article) protects against this. From [1], The revision must be an ancestor of one of the module repository’s branches or tags. This prevents attackers from referring to…
if you go look at any real Go projects they usually use tons of dependencies and they're usually pinned to random git hashes No, they are usually pinned to a git tag, which is usually a version string representing a…
I left the Python ecosystem some time ago. Reasons: The Python 2->3 transition, asyncio package, async/await function coloring, abysmal package management, the GIL and poor performance, breakage from version to version.…
It is because female mosquitos only mate once in their lifetime.
Ah. So multiple billion actions per month, and probably multiple million dollars per year on their cloud, if they can even support that load (plus, the vendor lock in and etc). Makes sense.
Honest question: Can you use Temporal Cloud? Have you evaluated Temporal Cloud pricing? Ballparking: 200 events/workflow, 200 workflows/per day and assuming 1 event = 1 cloud action[1], that is 1.2M or so actions per…
Yeah, I'm probably wrong there. GPT OSS 20B is certainly much faster than some other models I've tried. I actually gave GPT OSS 20B a few prompts just now and it seems to respond as fast or faster than Qwen 3.5 9B. But…
I could have used this article before I spent the weekend arriving to the same conclusion! Same laptop, and my contrived test was having it fix 50 or so lint errors in a small vibe-coded C++ repo. I wanted it to be able…
Well, the TI-83/84 are called a graphing calculators for a reason: you can plot equations and datasets with them and look at them right there[1]. Looking at graphs is huge for learning, or at least it was for me, and…
Writing the code hasn’t been the bottle neck to developing software for a long time. Code may not be the bottleneck, but writing it absolutely does consume time. Especially with solo game dev, I can prototype ideas, try…
If you’re asking about a population decrease then, no, Austin has not had a declining population count for decades, and not recently either, although growth has slowed. So it’s not a case of decreased demand.
You are comparing it to other Apple laptops but you should be comparing with its competition at a $600 price point. The aluminum enclosure, touchpad, battery life, display, and performance are all best in class (or near…
I mean, let’s at least discuss this in good faith. “Good” bread according to the majority and bread that is specifically up to your standards are probably two very different things. My grocery store’s bakery sells many…
They don’t because of at-will employment. It’s just sort of the more moral, empathetic, right thing to do instead of leaving them with no income, no insurance, etc.
Good bread is everywhere in major cities in the US. There are bakery sections at grocery stores and there are many local bakeries.
Oh true. Considering inflation, $60 in 2016 is about $80 in 2026 so really the price has gone down in real terms. (Not actually sure about the price history of the family plan or when family was introduced. I was…
My family pricing went up by 20%, from $59.88 USD to $71.88 per year. I like 1Password a lot. I've used it for 10 years. It's never lost a single thing, and I don't recall any downtime that impacted me. It's easy to…
It's a good idea. There are many studied benefits to (intermittent) fasting, for example: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC11262566/
I don’t agree. She has posted publicly about her condition. He is 25 years old and trying to cope with a hard life event. Let’s not act like it doesn’t affect him. It affects everyone around her and the strong reaction…
Sort of for sake of argument: National obesity statistics don’t necessarily imply anything about the healthiness of the food, nor specifically about the healthiness of $4 lunches that the article discusses. If the…
Supposedly there is no data shared with Google when using Gemini-powered Siri: Google’s model will reportedly run on Apple’s own servers, which in practice means that no user data will be shared with Google. Instead,…
I'm not sure what your point is. Is it about the lunches being specifically healthy? A rice bowl at Chipotle, for example, is not unhealthy (rice, beans, meat, vegetables). Plenty of restaurant food in the US is…