Lol, yes, "distributed" means blockchain. Someone should cancel Torvalds for building git on a blockchain. Clearly a scam!
... So every single early computer innovation then?
Interesting take. Feels cleaner to me, and while I want to argue about the opinionated payload bit, I suppose that's something that should be clearly defined in the contract anyway. Maybe I've been abusing status codes…
People are not meant to alone. If the book is advising to do things alone, I advise not reading the book
> psychology for example while I'm pretty despondent with the replication crisis in psychology, medicine isn't much better. but to dismiss it outright is pretty ignorant. curious how you explain the state of America if…
I had the weirdest reaction to that last sentence. As an engineer, the first thing that went through my head was "lots of photos of their faces available, easy filter. My face specifically: hard filter" But as a person…
I did not know the DC-10 had bit of dodgy record and oh hey, it's McDonnell Douglas. Again! What a coinky dink
I've never had an issue with data race conditions in go. Can I ask what you did to lose faith? The answer, for me, is always channels. What you put around the channels is the challenging part. Channels are built to pass…
This opinion is just gross. Always do your required reading kids. - nobody uses semi colons, that's a huge red flag because the tooling will literally remove these symbols from your code, did you even run any go code?…
English Grammar is arbitrary and there is really no such thing as a "correct" form, only a formal one. Which is kind of elitist and disparaging imo. Ain't is my favorite example. It was considered proper English until…
I need this to be expanded upon. Presumably you don't mean your own life or data, or that of your friends and family where you can find consent. So what's left is arguing for a right to remember strangers with high…
I think it's pretty pathetic some of you are focused on copilot (as if youve never ripped code off SO before). I'm willing to bet none of you have contributed anything to open source either. Dunning-Kruger effect on…
Very American opinion you have their. It does not hold up the world over though. Supermarkets are a bad example here because they are a critical link in the distribution economy. Google? Not so much
Phone numbers and email: the primary identifiers that were never meant to be used as such. No idea what a good alternative is though. Preferably something federated though
> Euphemism for the Nazis Which is strange when you consider how the Brittish seemed to start that trend. https://www2.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/bccd/#:~:text=British%20Conce....
Coinbase is a representative of crypto as much as China is a representative of the USD. It exists only to exchange crypto for fiat. That means it _must_ be subject to regulation. Only yourself to blame if you thought…
ITT: Critics ;) I think it's disingenuous to call crypto an investment. It would be nice to see some legislation tame the absolutely insane relationship between crypto and fiat. I like the idea of bitcoin, but until…
Aren't new investors the required check for an investment scam like a ponzi scheme? Genuine question
> I've yet to see that from Tether The wheels of bureaucracy turn slowly, it's no different with any other financial scandal.
The US is only angry that they don't have the right to do this. Ya know, like with all the other tech firms they squeeze
I can't imagine there's much benefit to it or that the goal was to be better than the existing inter-session tools in Linux. But I built an ssh server in go once, which was a fun way to learn the deeper features and…
Well when you wrap your identity around someone else's idea, you get weird outputs at the edge cases
I'm not following. You will not find trust _in people_ anywhere in modern society. Banks certify transactions, governments certify identity. We can go on and on here. Whole swathes of law around this topic too lol (see:…
The end goal is not the problem. It's ridiculous to suggest outlawing 50% of a state's living arrangement. Good solutions consider the current state, they don't skip past it entirely
The brexit comments I find interesting, but pretending the metric system is meaningless or without reason is just daft. It's called standards. And standards make life easier. Shockingly poor opinion on an IT forum where…
Lol, yes, "distributed" means blockchain. Someone should cancel Torvalds for building git on a blockchain. Clearly a scam!
... So every single early computer innovation then?
Interesting take. Feels cleaner to me, and while I want to argue about the opinionated payload bit, I suppose that's something that should be clearly defined in the contract anyway. Maybe I've been abusing status codes…
People are not meant to alone. If the book is advising to do things alone, I advise not reading the book
> psychology for example while I'm pretty despondent with the replication crisis in psychology, medicine isn't much better. but to dismiss it outright is pretty ignorant. curious how you explain the state of America if…
I had the weirdest reaction to that last sentence. As an engineer, the first thing that went through my head was "lots of photos of their faces available, easy filter. My face specifically: hard filter" But as a person…
I did not know the DC-10 had bit of dodgy record and oh hey, it's McDonnell Douglas. Again! What a coinky dink
I've never had an issue with data race conditions in go. Can I ask what you did to lose faith? The answer, for me, is always channels. What you put around the channels is the challenging part. Channels are built to pass…
This opinion is just gross. Always do your required reading kids. - nobody uses semi colons, that's a huge red flag because the tooling will literally remove these symbols from your code, did you even run any go code?…
English Grammar is arbitrary and there is really no such thing as a "correct" form, only a formal one. Which is kind of elitist and disparaging imo. Ain't is my favorite example. It was considered proper English until…
I need this to be expanded upon. Presumably you don't mean your own life or data, or that of your friends and family where you can find consent. So what's left is arguing for a right to remember strangers with high…
I think it's pretty pathetic some of you are focused on copilot (as if youve never ripped code off SO before). I'm willing to bet none of you have contributed anything to open source either. Dunning-Kruger effect on…
Very American opinion you have their. It does not hold up the world over though. Supermarkets are a bad example here because they are a critical link in the distribution economy. Google? Not so much
Phone numbers and email: the primary identifiers that were never meant to be used as such. No idea what a good alternative is though. Preferably something federated though
> Euphemism for the Nazis Which is strange when you consider how the Brittish seemed to start that trend. https://www2.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/bccd/#:~:text=British%20Conce....
Coinbase is a representative of crypto as much as China is a representative of the USD. It exists only to exchange crypto for fiat. That means it _must_ be subject to regulation. Only yourself to blame if you thought…
ITT: Critics ;) I think it's disingenuous to call crypto an investment. It would be nice to see some legislation tame the absolutely insane relationship between crypto and fiat. I like the idea of bitcoin, but until…
Aren't new investors the required check for an investment scam like a ponzi scheme? Genuine question
> I've yet to see that from Tether The wheels of bureaucracy turn slowly, it's no different with any other financial scandal.
The US is only angry that they don't have the right to do this. Ya know, like with all the other tech firms they squeeze
I can't imagine there's much benefit to it or that the goal was to be better than the existing inter-session tools in Linux. But I built an ssh server in go once, which was a fun way to learn the deeper features and…
Well when you wrap your identity around someone else's idea, you get weird outputs at the edge cases
I'm not following. You will not find trust _in people_ anywhere in modern society. Banks certify transactions, governments certify identity. We can go on and on here. Whole swathes of law around this topic too lol (see:…
The end goal is not the problem. It's ridiculous to suggest outlawing 50% of a state's living arrangement. Good solutions consider the current state, they don't skip past it entirely
The brexit comments I find interesting, but pretending the metric system is meaningless or without reason is just daft. It's called standards. And standards make life easier. Shockingly poor opinion on an IT forum where…