> It does not control for commit complexity, security intensity, or bug severity. It does not distinguish between a one-line typo fix and a CVE patch. It is a blunt instrument. But the critics' accusation is also blunt:…
If you have an internal CRM and are maintaining a Zendesk integration to create support tickets within your product, you've likely already done half the work needed to instead create those tickets in your own internal…
Agreed, this got me thinking maybe I should try something similar with my own old macbook pro. They did mention that this was the first time they had soldered anything, so it's great that they went for it and it worked!…
No it's not strange. As someone who enjoys playing music I have heard a lot of music that doesn't suite my particular tastes, but appreciated the artistic talent of the people creating it because I truly believe they…
It wasn't just him making such quotes, as I indicated before, and I made no attempt to make an exhaustive account of such statements which can be easily found elsewhere. It's very reasonable to conclude that that is an…
Direct quote: “Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest Armada ever assembled in the History of South America. It will only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen before —…
I think these are valid concerns for a project maintainer to think through for managing a chosen solution but I don't think there is a single correct solution. The "correct", or likely least bad, solution depends on the…
They open themselves up to a lot of risk, but more likely they only comply when CA residents are concerned or stop collecting for CA residents. Good question about outside the USA. Makes me wonder if there may end up…
Absolutely. What sound pretty cool, and different, here is CalPrivacy would be required to build a request mechanism that's one request sent to every data broker.
The GDPR lets someone request deletion of their data and there are legal teeth to force a business to comply, but that's 1:1. Maybe I need to dig deeper, but this specifically applies to data brokers it seems. That's…
The gist of the GDPR in that respect is it allows someone to request a record of what data a particular business has gathered about them as well as request deletion of that data. It also introduced a lot of restrictions…
The BQ dataset is only ~17GB and the free tier of BQ lets you query 1TB per month. If you're not doing select * on every query you should be able to do a lot with that.
It's available on BigQuery and is updated frequently enough(daily I think).
Probably just forgot to make it public.
Oh yeah, totally agree with you on that one.
Yes, but the elf who created them is quite a tragic character himself. To the extent that his own mother chose to die after giving birth because she knew how much sorrow he would eventually bring. So I'd be careful to…
That's also a totally fair take!
Independent of any feelings about the use of AI, I find that specific style of formatting to be extremely visually distracting and tend to click away because of that. Emoji, imo, are very information dense per character…
While someone does have to be the first to experiment I think you've implied a bit of a false dichotomy here. Experimentation can be good for sure, but it also doesn't have to involve such extremes. Sucks for the people…
> Veritasium has some of the worst horseshit "clickbait" This really isn't a defense of Veritasium, but this has become the case with most videos where the creator makes a living off their channel. Everything is poorly…
That is completely ok in my opinion. It's just most discourse I come across treats the developers as complete amateurs who don't know what they're doing. As someone who's a professional dev myself I just can't get…
It's because shitting on game devs is the trendy thing these days, even among more technically inclined crowds unfortunately. It seems like there's a general unwillingness to accept that game development is hard and you…
I hear a lot of encouraging but not requiring. Having something that is required would go a long way imo. If you know you have outstanding work to complete it can be hard to give yourself permission, or feel like you…
If the project you're working on vendors dependencies it's pretty easy to end up with that many files being changed when adding or updating, even when trying to make as narrow updates as possible in one PR.
And that's why he paid them in shoes.
> It does not control for commit complexity, security intensity, or bug severity. It does not distinguish between a one-line typo fix and a CVE patch. It is a blunt instrument. But the critics' accusation is also blunt:…
If you have an internal CRM and are maintaining a Zendesk integration to create support tickets within your product, you've likely already done half the work needed to instead create those tickets in your own internal…
Agreed, this got me thinking maybe I should try something similar with my own old macbook pro. They did mention that this was the first time they had soldered anything, so it's great that they went for it and it worked!…
No it's not strange. As someone who enjoys playing music I have heard a lot of music that doesn't suite my particular tastes, but appreciated the artistic talent of the people creating it because I truly believe they…
It wasn't just him making such quotes, as I indicated before, and I made no attempt to make an exhaustive account of such statements which can be easily found elsewhere. It's very reasonable to conclude that that is an…
Direct quote: “Venezuela is completely surrounded by the largest Armada ever assembled in the History of South America. It will only get bigger, and the shock to them will be like nothing they have ever seen before —…
I think these are valid concerns for a project maintainer to think through for managing a chosen solution but I don't think there is a single correct solution. The "correct", or likely least bad, solution depends on the…
They open themselves up to a lot of risk, but more likely they only comply when CA residents are concerned or stop collecting for CA residents. Good question about outside the USA. Makes me wonder if there may end up…
Absolutely. What sound pretty cool, and different, here is CalPrivacy would be required to build a request mechanism that's one request sent to every data broker.
The GDPR lets someone request deletion of their data and there are legal teeth to force a business to comply, but that's 1:1. Maybe I need to dig deeper, but this specifically applies to data brokers it seems. That's…
The gist of the GDPR in that respect is it allows someone to request a record of what data a particular business has gathered about them as well as request deletion of that data. It also introduced a lot of restrictions…
The BQ dataset is only ~17GB and the free tier of BQ lets you query 1TB per month. If you're not doing select * on every query you should be able to do a lot with that.
It's available on BigQuery and is updated frequently enough(daily I think).
Probably just forgot to make it public.
Oh yeah, totally agree with you on that one.
Yes, but the elf who created them is quite a tragic character himself. To the extent that his own mother chose to die after giving birth because she knew how much sorrow he would eventually bring. So I'd be careful to…
That's also a totally fair take!
Independent of any feelings about the use of AI, I find that specific style of formatting to be extremely visually distracting and tend to click away because of that. Emoji, imo, are very information dense per character…
While someone does have to be the first to experiment I think you've implied a bit of a false dichotomy here. Experimentation can be good for sure, but it also doesn't have to involve such extremes. Sucks for the people…
> Veritasium has some of the worst horseshit "clickbait" This really isn't a defense of Veritasium, but this has become the case with most videos where the creator makes a living off their channel. Everything is poorly…
That is completely ok in my opinion. It's just most discourse I come across treats the developers as complete amateurs who don't know what they're doing. As someone who's a professional dev myself I just can't get…
It's because shitting on game devs is the trendy thing these days, even among more technically inclined crowds unfortunately. It seems like there's a general unwillingness to accept that game development is hard and you…
I hear a lot of encouraging but not requiring. Having something that is required would go a long way imo. If you know you have outstanding work to complete it can be hard to give yourself permission, or feel like you…
If the project you're working on vendors dependencies it's pretty easy to end up with that many files being changed when adding or updating, even when trying to make as narrow updates as possible in one PR.
And that's why he paid them in shoes.