M1 pro and max are very likely the fastest consumer CPUs in the world, despite being stuck in a 30-40w power envelope. Apple is embarrassing AMD and Intel engineers right now.
> Your comment has been flagged, Flagging someone for telling you a hard truth is ridiculous. Dumbfuck kid. > I said nothing about being hesitant about the vaccine. I am vaccinated. You are posting verbatim far-right…
> But mandating a brand new vaccine is new. If you were truly worried about the 'newness' of mRNA vaccines you would simply get the conventional Janssen vaccine instead. But of course, the real reason for your hesitancy…
I don't see why an argument needs to be made for it? Being anti-vaccine is anti-public safety and an active attempt to undermine the stability of the country and society. It should be viewed as terroristic.
How does that make any sense? I put my card into the reader and it debited from my bank account. I didn't pull cash from an ATM and there was no ATM present in the business.
> Yet you can't use a credit card to buy cannabis pretty much anywhere AFAIK. Every dispensary I've visited here in the northeast accepts cash and debit cards, I assume they don't accept credit due to higher processing…
> With project Loom, it will avoid the mistake of function coloring that async introduces. In a managed language, why not let the runtime automatically transform blocking calls to non-blocking, when it already knows…
No they shouldn't. There are high-risk payment processors that will serve foreign intelligence operations like wikileaks, fascist political donation services, fraud-heavy industries like fiat to crypto onramps and…
Stop crying and get vaccinated, or find a way to make money without endangering other people.
I guess you missed the 'new development' part of my original comment? Obviously it would be nonsensical to port a large extant codebase to a new language and tech stack if it's just being maintained.
> Records, switch expressions, multi line strings and that is only language changes. None of those are features, they were desperately needed shorthands for common java idioms. This is like calling braceless…
Valhalla isn't anywhere near complete and has been in development for 8+ years, C# had these features before valhalla was even planned.
> take advantage of the jvm In what way? It's slower and has less features than the .NET runtime. > "no real reason" is a stupid take. I could list multiple, but a big one is that there are hundred java developers for…
Yes. It's ported to every mainstream CPU architecture and OS.
Ad injectors on public wifi is a marginal 'risk' considering this page is targeted to professionals and informed hobbyists anyway, who will predominantly just be browsing from home, work or with a VPN that tunnels…
There's no real reason to use java for new development in 2021.
> any references/benchmarks for some realworld apps/services? .NET 6 is vastly more performant than .NET 5, which was already faster than openjdk and openj9…
What reason is there to force https on a stateless static page? The content is always the same. You're just ruining caching and wasting CPU cycles.
> (language features, performance gains) There haven't been any notable language features added since java 9 besides some basic syntax sugar (which is already covered by stuff like lombok anyway). For features and…
Who cares what you believe? Scientific fact/consensus says you're wrong.
Were you expecting a different answer? Do you think anyone who tells you a hard truth should 'seek professional help'? I guess when you end up utterly defeated in your own country clinging to national fervor only to…
> Look up Louis Rossman on YouTube. There are many repairs that are trivial for a trained professional that Apple just refuses to do, nor do they provide parts for. Replace a single resistor and an "unfixable" MacBook…
Well.. yeah? That's what happens when you allow organized crime to attack foreign businesses with impunity, encourage your citizens to murder gay and trans people, and destabilize every neighboring country by…
> That's repair, not parts I'm aware. It doesn't really matter if the final repair service is cheaper than buying the part and doing it yourself and leaves a better, like new result rather than a repair job done by an…
They do, people trade in phones for credit towards an iphone all the time. Doing it without the meagre compensation they give now would be deeply unethical, Tesla tried something like that recently when a story emerged…
M1 pro and max are very likely the fastest consumer CPUs in the world, despite being stuck in a 30-40w power envelope. Apple is embarrassing AMD and Intel engineers right now.
> Your comment has been flagged, Flagging someone for telling you a hard truth is ridiculous. Dumbfuck kid. > I said nothing about being hesitant about the vaccine. I am vaccinated. You are posting verbatim far-right…
> But mandating a brand new vaccine is new. If you were truly worried about the 'newness' of mRNA vaccines you would simply get the conventional Janssen vaccine instead. But of course, the real reason for your hesitancy…
I don't see why an argument needs to be made for it? Being anti-vaccine is anti-public safety and an active attempt to undermine the stability of the country and society. It should be viewed as terroristic.
How does that make any sense? I put my card into the reader and it debited from my bank account. I didn't pull cash from an ATM and there was no ATM present in the business.
> Yet you can't use a credit card to buy cannabis pretty much anywhere AFAIK. Every dispensary I've visited here in the northeast accepts cash and debit cards, I assume they don't accept credit due to higher processing…
> With project Loom, it will avoid the mistake of function coloring that async introduces. In a managed language, why not let the runtime automatically transform blocking calls to non-blocking, when it already knows…
No they shouldn't. There are high-risk payment processors that will serve foreign intelligence operations like wikileaks, fascist political donation services, fraud-heavy industries like fiat to crypto onramps and…
Stop crying and get vaccinated, or find a way to make money without endangering other people.
I guess you missed the 'new development' part of my original comment? Obviously it would be nonsensical to port a large extant codebase to a new language and tech stack if it's just being maintained.
> Records, switch expressions, multi line strings and that is only language changes. None of those are features, they were desperately needed shorthands for common java idioms. This is like calling braceless…
Valhalla isn't anywhere near complete and has been in development for 8+ years, C# had these features before valhalla was even planned.
> take advantage of the jvm In what way? It's slower and has less features than the .NET runtime. > "no real reason" is a stupid take. I could list multiple, but a big one is that there are hundred java developers for…
Yes. It's ported to every mainstream CPU architecture and OS.
Ad injectors on public wifi is a marginal 'risk' considering this page is targeted to professionals and informed hobbyists anyway, who will predominantly just be browsing from home, work or with a VPN that tunnels…
There's no real reason to use java for new development in 2021.
> any references/benchmarks for some realworld apps/services? .NET 6 is vastly more performant than .NET 5, which was already faster than openjdk and openj9…
What reason is there to force https on a stateless static page? The content is always the same. You're just ruining caching and wasting CPU cycles.
> (language features, performance gains) There haven't been any notable language features added since java 9 besides some basic syntax sugar (which is already covered by stuff like lombok anyway). For features and…
Who cares what you believe? Scientific fact/consensus says you're wrong.
Were you expecting a different answer? Do you think anyone who tells you a hard truth should 'seek professional help'? I guess when you end up utterly defeated in your own country clinging to national fervor only to…
> Look up Louis Rossman on YouTube. There are many repairs that are trivial for a trained professional that Apple just refuses to do, nor do they provide parts for. Replace a single resistor and an "unfixable" MacBook…
Well.. yeah? That's what happens when you allow organized crime to attack foreign businesses with impunity, encourage your citizens to murder gay and trans people, and destabilize every neighboring country by…
> That's repair, not parts I'm aware. It doesn't really matter if the final repair service is cheaper than buying the part and doing it yourself and leaves a better, like new result rather than a repair job done by an…
They do, people trade in phones for credit towards an iphone all the time. Doing it without the meagre compensation they give now would be deeply unethical, Tesla tried something like that recently when a story emerged…