Or, sadly soon, the UK and the EU ?
It's also the same logic you can observe everywhere in business : pushing down responsabilities, outsource resources, leave a paper trail etc.
I've seen people write Java or C# like I would write plain C. Those first two are insanely high level with large standard libraries.
Generally you could do something like `select(identifier).parentNode` ? pseudo language because I'm tired
So you're running everything under `/home/Epskampie/Epskampie` ?
It's often worse on Windows, since dotfiles aren't hidden and meny dev tools assume they'll be running on *nix even when they support Windows. https://imgur.com/a/Im6G20B capture from my windows box of my $HOME.
Is it falsifiable ? Is it testable even ?
>MIT/BSD, on the other hand, are about developers. Also, as a developer without much legalese, MIT/BSD are easier to read and understand.
And grey areas are useful to society, they allow some imprecisions.
aria2 https://aria2.github.io/ But maybe keep to what's installed by default in your image ?
Well. That's a mess, I should have read more.
But it isn't actually using that in the app, it's using the https://github.com/przemyslawpluta/node-youtube-dl npm package.
It's not been my experience, but it is changed often enough that if you don't use it often, then yes it might give that impression. https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/commits/master/youtube_dl/...
$2B represents the tiniest fraction of Bezos worth. (1.1%) As another said, "color me unimpressed". He could double that and still be the richest man alive. He could triple that. He could quadruple that...
$2B divided by 600k employees would be more than $3000, which is actually huge for many people.
Actually I think that's a common salesman trick ? Put the product in the hand of the customer, so that they feel they already have it, then they have to pay.
[Twitter account] being proven by [Twitter account] kinda defeats the point. You'd want, at a glance, to be able to tell that this account has been linked and proven to belong to all of these other accounts, on these…
Not necessarily "write" assembler, but understand it, and, as always we are not at the end of history. New dominant CPU architecture could arise, people understanding and writing assembler will always be needed.
It's the same as "resume driven development" but at enterprise scale ?
It's a documented bug that every system seeking to replace the original should have to reimplement, else other systems depending on it would break.
Last year I took a subscription to Backblaze, (incidentally) I have around 8TB of data, I have a gigabit upload (a real one), but Backblaze servers are on the other side of the planet for me. It took around 3 or 4…
https://www.sqlite.org/src/dir?ci=tip In the generated makefile there should be the tests targets, I guess. In the Makefile.in I see the targets : tcltest, quicktest, test, valgrindtest, smoketest and many others
Every piece of historic evidence tends to prove that higher education for an ever growing part of the population seem to correlate with better living standards.
Having lived there my whole life (26 years), have you walked ? Paris (stricto sensu) is small. You can walk the longest distance east-west in an afternoon, and buildings do change. Like comparing the 20th district with…
It seems Spain and France have the exact same system.
Or, sadly soon, the UK and the EU ?
It's also the same logic you can observe everywhere in business : pushing down responsabilities, outsource resources, leave a paper trail etc.
I've seen people write Java or C# like I would write plain C. Those first two are insanely high level with large standard libraries.
Generally you could do something like `select(identifier).parentNode` ? pseudo language because I'm tired
So you're running everything under `/home/Epskampie/Epskampie` ?
It's often worse on Windows, since dotfiles aren't hidden and meny dev tools assume they'll be running on *nix even when they support Windows. https://imgur.com/a/Im6G20B capture from my windows box of my $HOME.
Is it falsifiable ? Is it testable even ?
>MIT/BSD, on the other hand, are about developers. Also, as a developer without much legalese, MIT/BSD are easier to read and understand.
And grey areas are useful to society, they allow some imprecisions.
aria2 https://aria2.github.io/ But maybe keep to what's installed by default in your image ?
Well. That's a mess, I should have read more.
But it isn't actually using that in the app, it's using the https://github.com/przemyslawpluta/node-youtube-dl npm package.
It's not been my experience, but it is changed often enough that if you don't use it often, then yes it might give that impression. https://github.com/rg3/youtube-dl/commits/master/youtube_dl/...
$2B represents the tiniest fraction of Bezos worth. (1.1%) As another said, "color me unimpressed". He could double that and still be the richest man alive. He could triple that. He could quadruple that...
$2B divided by 600k employees would be more than $3000, which is actually huge for many people.
Actually I think that's a common salesman trick ? Put the product in the hand of the customer, so that they feel they already have it, then they have to pay.
[Twitter account] being proven by [Twitter account] kinda defeats the point. You'd want, at a glance, to be able to tell that this account has been linked and proven to belong to all of these other accounts, on these…
Not necessarily "write" assembler, but understand it, and, as always we are not at the end of history. New dominant CPU architecture could arise, people understanding and writing assembler will always be needed.
It's the same as "resume driven development" but at enterprise scale ?
It's a documented bug that every system seeking to replace the original should have to reimplement, else other systems depending on it would break.
Last year I took a subscription to Backblaze, (incidentally) I have around 8TB of data, I have a gigabit upload (a real one), but Backblaze servers are on the other side of the planet for me. It took around 3 or 4…
https://www.sqlite.org/src/dir?ci=tip In the generated makefile there should be the tests targets, I guess. In the Makefile.in I see the targets : tcltest, quicktest, test, valgrindtest, smoketest and many others
Every piece of historic evidence tends to prove that higher education for an ever growing part of the population seem to correlate with better living standards.
Having lived there my whole life (26 years), have you walked ? Paris (stricto sensu) is small. You can walk the longest distance east-west in an afternoon, and buildings do change. Like comparing the 20th district with…
It seems Spain and France have the exact same system.