While it's not as robust as static-typing, compile-time type checking for Erlang has come a long way. Eqwalizer works pretty well, though but I may be biased since my employer sponsors the project. 1.…
WhatsApp has a similar internal dashboard for moderation/managing abuse. WhatsApp is E2E encrypted, so it's entirely based on visible user-actions. I'm sure Snapchat, TikTok, Tumblr, YouTube, Pornhub end others that…
> So someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't many Twitter employees start talking about how horrible Elon What a sensitive man-baby. For all his flaws, Mark Zuckerberg is no glass cannon. He is not prone to rage…
> people will be upset about this, very few will change their life plans over it I am moving from Texas in the next few months, and I own a house here. Texas and Florida Republicans are in an insane game of red-meat…
> And the app doesn't look like it changed that much... You didn't intend it, but that is a complement of the highest order. Thanks! Those who've worked on large systems over many years will understand what I mean.
While it's not as robust as static-typing, compile-time type checking for Erlang has come a long way. Eqwalizer works pretty well, though but I may be biased since my employer sponsors the project. 1.…
WhatsApp has a similar internal dashboard for moderation/managing abuse. WhatsApp is E2E encrypted, so it's entirely based on visible user-actions. I'm sure Snapchat, TikTok, Tumblr, YouTube, Pornhub end others that…
> So someone correct me if I'm wrong but didn't many Twitter employees start talking about how horrible Elon What a sensitive man-baby. For all his flaws, Mark Zuckerberg is no glass cannon. He is not prone to rage…
> people will be upset about this, very few will change their life plans over it I am moving from Texas in the next few months, and I own a house here. Texas and Florida Republicans are in an insane game of red-meat…
> And the app doesn't look like it changed that much... You didn't intend it, but that is a complement of the highest order. Thanks! Those who've worked on large systems over many years will understand what I mean.