Right, but in the context of making code changes, you can use diff. Which aligns with the Unix tool diff, and application of said diff with patch. So diff and patch are the operations that happen as you mutate a code…
They are all diffs. Simple is better here.
My comment is more about where it is headed. If you have been following Twitter you can read accounts of engineers pulling all-nighters, working over the weekend and “launching” the verification feature. Then, read…
Meanwhile, all the takes on how Elon will have engineers shipping so many features is amusing. No sense of mounting tech debt and how that limits your ability to scale. Getting something quick out the door being your…
You mean not wanting to work with it? Or lost time debugging it?
Zoox has solved it.
+1. Let’s regulate all the things!
It isn’t. $AMZN accelerated capex in the last two years to meet the demand brought on by Covid. They even over built, but have also launched Buy With Prime to open up their logistical infrastructure as a service. It…
It’s capital intensive! They have a huge moat that has been developed for two decades. People are really understating the problem.
At the end of the day, satisfying the customer is what matters. And customers are satisfied when their packages arrive quickly. $SHOP can’t compete with that because it has taken $AMZN two decades to build out the…
Another direction is more automation. Cover more tasks by humans with robots (this union stuff acts as a selection pressure for innovation). Then just staff the place with qualified robot overlords.
How did they fail you?
No one worth anything in finance. Plenty of folks in Main Street do, but they don’t know any better, so you’ll have to forgive them. The lesson is simple: you can’t predict future price based on price history.
https://www.amazon.com/API-Design-Patterns-JJ-Geewax/dp/1617...
What makes you write that “these” WebRTC implementations do not scale? Which implementations do you have in mind and why do you think they do not scale? Where do they fall over, and at what point?
Your description above is not how the body works. To support a mass M must require a quantity of energy E obtained from food. The attempt to alter this model with “loose” ideas about “burn rates” therefore does not make…
Right, but in the context of making code changes, you can use diff. Which aligns with the Unix tool diff, and application of said diff with patch. So diff and patch are the operations that happen as you mutate a code…
They are all diffs. Simple is better here.
My comment is more about where it is headed. If you have been following Twitter you can read accounts of engineers pulling all-nighters, working over the weekend and “launching” the verification feature. Then, read…
Meanwhile, all the takes on how Elon will have engineers shipping so many features is amusing. No sense of mounting tech debt and how that limits your ability to scale. Getting something quick out the door being your…
You mean not wanting to work with it? Or lost time debugging it?
Zoox has solved it.
+1. Let’s regulate all the things!
It isn’t. $AMZN accelerated capex in the last two years to meet the demand brought on by Covid. They even over built, but have also launched Buy With Prime to open up their logistical infrastructure as a service. It…
It’s capital intensive! They have a huge moat that has been developed for two decades. People are really understating the problem.
At the end of the day, satisfying the customer is what matters. And customers are satisfied when their packages arrive quickly. $SHOP can’t compete with that because it has taken $AMZN two decades to build out the…
Another direction is more automation. Cover more tasks by humans with robots (this union stuff acts as a selection pressure for innovation). Then just staff the place with qualified robot overlords.
How did they fail you?
No one worth anything in finance. Plenty of folks in Main Street do, but they don’t know any better, so you’ll have to forgive them. The lesson is simple: you can’t predict future price based on price history.
https://www.amazon.com/API-Design-Patterns-JJ-Geewax/dp/1617...
What makes you write that “these” WebRTC implementations do not scale? Which implementations do you have in mind and why do you think they do not scale? Where do they fall over, and at what point?
Your description above is not how the body works. To support a mass M must require a quantity of energy E obtained from food. The attempt to alter this model with “loose” ideas about “burn rates” therefore does not make…