I have literally fixed a coffee grinder at one of the startups I worked at. I think I would fail this test since most coffee machines are hard to repair unless it is something trivial and the idea of just repairing…
Had a similar experience. Was on this for a bit when I had a GP who seemed hesitant to prescribe stimulants even though I had historically taken ritalin and it was fine (all side effects were manageable).
I like how the ascii graphics look better but the fact that they are not square drives me crazy. I used tilesets when I was learning the game which I would recommend since it can be a lot to take in all at once.
Yup my solution as a fellow bus user on 3rd is to try time it right so I am not out there for too long.
I think also knowing which streets to avoid entirely are good too. Each street has its own vibe and always has. 3rd and pike was bad way back in 2000's in ways that are similar to now. The ambient level of visibly…
They may not even own the car: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/mayor-dur... Usually you can spot the cars that are homes, at least where I live.
Just moved back to Seattle and I can feel my empathy slowly eroding away from all this. It is tough and sad to see.
It is always worth taking a look at what you need to accomplish and the data you have and the tools for manipulating it then build (or not build) a system. If you just hit everything with the REST, OOP or db hammer you…
> It has high latency: because build is costly, it is invoked at most once per x seconds, which means you either have to wait to get the results, or get stale results. I find this is the worst part right now. Latency is…
A QR code or something similar I could scan and get the receipt in csv would fix receipts for me.
I have been using specs ECS in rust for about a year and a half now and I think rust + ECSs work really nicely together. However, I started with a simple stupid solution you describe. Despite that, I quickly realized I…
https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/infections/parasitic-infec... is at least one such parasite I would not want to detox on. I wonder what fun pals live inside those fish though.
I agree, and as a person who used to work from home and is now going in again, it is hard to adjust and I find my self-questioning the merits of physical offices. I think there is a big difference between working from…
Have you ever shipped a python? It is best to isolate it and its dependencies otherwise unexpected things happen.
I wish I had thought of that when I had a dog who liked to run away! Mine really like car rides, and we didn't live in the city so I would just get in my car and slowly ride up behind him with the door open and he would…
Still really enjoying rust. I am really amazed by all the work that goes into it and the level of organization that is going on behind the scenes.
I know building permits do seem to work like this in the US. There is probably a separate db (if its even a db) for each county. It is very much a data cleaning nightmare from my limited experience.
Agreed. Also, unless django has changed peaking under the hood is a nightmare. Forms and the ORM (and really the whole framework) is giant ball of mud.
I met a friend, who I am still friends with today by lending them my Diablo 1 manual in class. That was an amazing manual.
Agreed, which is my bad. Though spiritual successor is kind of squishy idea it's probably obvious they were not considering diablo 3 as being in the running.
I guess I didn't read spiritual in the successor part though I am not sure what that means. I can see how they games are different enough that saying diablo 3 is a spirital successor is probably not useful. I don't…
edit: Didn't read the the "spiritual" part of the "spiritual successor". Though you could argue diablo 3 is, I would not be so bold. You should still try diablo 3 if you haven't. Diablo 3 is actually pretty good now if…
Thanks for sharing this! I didn't realize this project existed. I have lots of questions now, like why this isn't using the zeromq based protocol, so I guess I will need to spend some time with it. It does look like it…
I think a more interesting direction would be for jupyter lab to ship an electron app and have it able to understand how to spin up and talk to containerized kernels. I made a hacky version for work that proxies to a…
I really like jupyter and I am looking forward to jupyter lab and where it takes computing. It is really great for solving one off problems or learning. The jupyter code itself while verbose is pretty extensible also. I…
I have literally fixed a coffee grinder at one of the startups I worked at. I think I would fail this test since most coffee machines are hard to repair unless it is something trivial and the idea of just repairing…
Had a similar experience. Was on this for a bit when I had a GP who seemed hesitant to prescribe stimulants even though I had historically taken ritalin and it was fine (all side effects were manageable).
I like how the ascii graphics look better but the fact that they are not square drives me crazy. I used tilesets when I was learning the game which I would recommend since it can be a lot to take in all at once.
Yup my solution as a fellow bus user on 3rd is to try time it right so I am not out there for too long.
I think also knowing which streets to avoid entirely are good too. Each street has its own vibe and always has. 3rd and pike was bad way back in 2000's in ways that are similar to now. The ambient level of visibly…
They may not even own the car: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/homeless/mayor-dur... Usually you can spot the cars that are homes, at least where I live.
Just moved back to Seattle and I can feel my empathy slowly eroding away from all this. It is tough and sad to see.
It is always worth taking a look at what you need to accomplish and the data you have and the tools for manipulating it then build (or not build) a system. If you just hit everything with the REST, OOP or db hammer you…
> It has high latency: because build is costly, it is invoked at most once per x seconds, which means you either have to wait to get the results, or get stale results. I find this is the worst part right now. Latency is…
A QR code or something similar I could scan and get the receipt in csv would fix receipts for me.
I have been using specs ECS in rust for about a year and a half now and I think rust + ECSs work really nicely together. However, I started with a simple stupid solution you describe. Despite that, I quickly realized I…
https://www.merckmanuals.com/home/infections/parasitic-infec... is at least one such parasite I would not want to detox on. I wonder what fun pals live inside those fish though.
I agree, and as a person who used to work from home and is now going in again, it is hard to adjust and I find my self-questioning the merits of physical offices. I think there is a big difference between working from…
Have you ever shipped a python? It is best to isolate it and its dependencies otherwise unexpected things happen.
I wish I had thought of that when I had a dog who liked to run away! Mine really like car rides, and we didn't live in the city so I would just get in my car and slowly ride up behind him with the door open and he would…
Still really enjoying rust. I am really amazed by all the work that goes into it and the level of organization that is going on behind the scenes.
I know building permits do seem to work like this in the US. There is probably a separate db (if its even a db) for each county. It is very much a data cleaning nightmare from my limited experience.
Agreed. Also, unless django has changed peaking under the hood is a nightmare. Forms and the ORM (and really the whole framework) is giant ball of mud.
I met a friend, who I am still friends with today by lending them my Diablo 1 manual in class. That was an amazing manual.
Agreed, which is my bad. Though spiritual successor is kind of squishy idea it's probably obvious they were not considering diablo 3 as being in the running.
I guess I didn't read spiritual in the successor part though I am not sure what that means. I can see how they games are different enough that saying diablo 3 is a spirital successor is probably not useful. I don't…
edit: Didn't read the the "spiritual" part of the "spiritual successor". Though you could argue diablo 3 is, I would not be so bold. You should still try diablo 3 if you haven't. Diablo 3 is actually pretty good now if…
Thanks for sharing this! I didn't realize this project existed. I have lots of questions now, like why this isn't using the zeromq based protocol, so I guess I will need to spend some time with it. It does look like it…
I think a more interesting direction would be for jupyter lab to ship an electron app and have it able to understand how to spin up and talk to containerized kernels. I made a hacky version for work that proxies to a…
I really like jupyter and I am looking forward to jupyter lab and where it takes computing. It is really great for solving one off problems or learning. The jupyter code itself while verbose is pretty extensible also. I…