Why would it need to be faster than its peers to be impressive? That implies that a person can only be impressed by one thing in any given category.
1% of the sustained effort being spent on terminal emulators would be like a third of an engineer, so I have some great news for you.
He was the CTO, what do you mean he wasn't in any way involved?
attritioning out staff is one of the dumbest strategies imaginable- it's not a good job when the market isn't competitive either because your highest performers are STILL going to be the first go and you can't even…
Stack switching isn't that much of the overhead. "ordinary" cgo overhead is <100ns now, has been for a few years, and is much closer to 30 than 80 on recent processors. Most of the overhead is a set of 4 CAS operations…
More importantly, there is no threshold of usefulness where continuing the behavior is justified. If the behavior is unimportant enough that drew should accept eliminating it, then its value does not justify the load.…
I'm more weirded out by the fact that you believe google is performing this DDOS for no actual benefit and are choosing to defend it anyway.
We shouldn't have to speculate as to why he was banned, as the CoC requires communication to him about why. If they're breaking CoC to get rid of the guy (and likely because the CoC prevented them from doing so in the…
If the workaround didn't degrade service for Drew's go users, google would just implement it for all repositories.
This claim is outrageous- if disabling sourcehut is a valid workaround, then google should end the refresh behavior on the proxy since it isn't providing any valuable service. If the proxy provides a valuable service,…
It's an unusual situation because the document I think pretty badly misrepresents what happened right up until Peter LOST HIS ENTIRE MIND. In particular, Brendan Dube is a well-known stupid prick on the slack and he was…
Same here, toward the end of 2015. I would not have a serious high-paying job right now if it wasn't for triplebyte. I'm sad to hear the process hasn't scaled because I think that it'd help everyone out if it had.
Why not just offer junior engineers for free? If companies don't want to pay you for junior engineers, they're not going to suddenly start caring when you're giving them 10 instead of 1. If they're paying you for…
Why would it need to be faster than its peers to be impressive? That implies that a person can only be impressed by one thing in any given category.
1% of the sustained effort being spent on terminal emulators would be like a third of an engineer, so I have some great news for you.
He was the CTO, what do you mean he wasn't in any way involved?
attritioning out staff is one of the dumbest strategies imaginable- it's not a good job when the market isn't competitive either because your highest performers are STILL going to be the first go and you can't even…
Stack switching isn't that much of the overhead. "ordinary" cgo overhead is <100ns now, has been for a few years, and is much closer to 30 than 80 on recent processors. Most of the overhead is a set of 4 CAS operations…
More importantly, there is no threshold of usefulness where continuing the behavior is justified. If the behavior is unimportant enough that drew should accept eliminating it, then its value does not justify the load.…
I'm more weirded out by the fact that you believe google is performing this DDOS for no actual benefit and are choosing to defend it anyway.
We shouldn't have to speculate as to why he was banned, as the CoC requires communication to him about why. If they're breaking CoC to get rid of the guy (and likely because the CoC prevented them from doing so in the…
If the workaround didn't degrade service for Drew's go users, google would just implement it for all repositories.
This claim is outrageous- if disabling sourcehut is a valid workaround, then google should end the refresh behavior on the proxy since it isn't providing any valuable service. If the proxy provides a valuable service,…
It's an unusual situation because the document I think pretty badly misrepresents what happened right up until Peter LOST HIS ENTIRE MIND. In particular, Brendan Dube is a well-known stupid prick on the slack and he was…
Same here, toward the end of 2015. I would not have a serious high-paying job right now if it wasn't for triplebyte. I'm sad to hear the process hasn't scaled because I think that it'd help everyone out if it had.
Why not just offer junior engineers for free? If companies don't want to pay you for junior engineers, they're not going to suddenly start caring when you're giving them 10 instead of 1. If they're paying you for…