All rust code is UB because there is no spec. I don't mean this as a knock against rust, but against UB fear.
Looking up information is vastly different than asking it to produce code to be included in a product.
It's something as small as throwing in a milk shake with lunch. you don't experience the money leaving.
Studies show you buy more with a credit card than cash. You think you're saving 1-3% but you would easily save that with slightly more conservative spending. It's also worth mentioning the real business is analyzing the…
I would guess 80% of the career value is captured by satisfying admissions and graduating. I think the actual grading isn't looked at except to rank similar peers for admission to other competitive programs.
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You may be willing to make the tradeoff, but you should acknowledge the downsides. The most extreme example is in academia where they get a lot of stability in exchange for an excruciating job hunt and interview…
And they afforded that working a job at a furniture store with no degree at age 24.
This kind of thing is why we have such long interview cycles and strong bias against false positives
For that to explain the gap I think you would have to consider how many of those employees who get written up live with their families vs more detached living arrangements. With that consideration, it seems unlikely…
That was my guess. A 14% reduction in efficiency or perhaps just hours worked sounds about right.
Because they also have vastly different cultures and shared understandings which often require skilled management.
Yes? Everyone benefits from a standard specification. Besides, most windows devs are using Ubuntu or cygwin. Or they just the ide for their environment and would never touch a CLI
Each thread opens its own connection. Set a non-zero timeout. I think that's all you need.
So it sounds like the fix is available with an update. What more do you want?
Those are good complaints but what's far more valuable is: - Unix standard - documentation - established knowledge - existing code bases - stable and well tested
Sounds like we are in agreement, but I would include other non profits in that same abuse.
Do you think it is possible to accommodate all those religions in one government? I agree with you that it's not a golden cow, but I typically have to question posts like this one to get that admission. Claiming…
Yes, the founding fathers had in mind a plurality of European religion, not every possible belief around the world from Africa to the Amazon. The idea you could create one government that could accommodate all those is…
The specific attribute mentioned is the pressure to continue to grow, instead of executing a simple mission. Wikipedia doesn't do that at all, and clearly feels pressure to grow power and expand into new domains.
It is a cartel in big cities through the government medallion system.
This feeling is also a good sign that you're now pursuing mastery. There is no content being produced for people like you. It's now up to you synthesize new stuff.
I'm not sure that's the case. It has an ever expanding budget and picks up new political causes often.
All rust code is UB because there is no spec. I don't mean this as a knock against rust, but against UB fear.
Looking up information is vastly different than asking it to produce code to be included in a product.
It's something as small as throwing in a milk shake with lunch. you don't experience the money leaving.
Studies show you buy more with a credit card than cash. You think you're saving 1-3% but you would easily save that with slightly more conservative spending. It's also worth mentioning the real business is analyzing the…
I would guess 80% of the career value is captured by satisfying admissions and graduating. I think the actual grading isn't looked at except to rank similar peers for admission to other competitive programs.
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You may be willing to make the tradeoff, but you should acknowledge the downsides. The most extreme example is in academia where they get a lot of stability in exchange for an excruciating job hunt and interview…
And they afforded that working a job at a furniture store with no degree at age 24.
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This kind of thing is why we have such long interview cycles and strong bias against false positives
For that to explain the gap I think you would have to consider how many of those employees who get written up live with their families vs more detached living arrangements. With that consideration, it seems unlikely…
That was my guess. A 14% reduction in efficiency or perhaps just hours worked sounds about right.
Because they also have vastly different cultures and shared understandings which often require skilled management.
Yes? Everyone benefits from a standard specification. Besides, most windows devs are using Ubuntu or cygwin. Or they just the ide for their environment and would never touch a CLI
Each thread opens its own connection. Set a non-zero timeout. I think that's all you need.
So it sounds like the fix is available with an update. What more do you want?
Those are good complaints but what's far more valuable is: - Unix standard - documentation - established knowledge - existing code bases - stable and well tested
Sounds like we are in agreement, but I would include other non profits in that same abuse.
Do you think it is possible to accommodate all those religions in one government? I agree with you that it's not a golden cow, but I typically have to question posts like this one to get that admission. Claiming…
Yes, the founding fathers had in mind a plurality of European religion, not every possible belief around the world from Africa to the Amazon. The idea you could create one government that could accommodate all those is…
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The specific attribute mentioned is the pressure to continue to grow, instead of executing a simple mission. Wikipedia doesn't do that at all, and clearly feels pressure to grow power and expand into new domains.
It is a cartel in big cities through the government medallion system.
This feeling is also a good sign that you're now pursuing mastery. There is no content being produced for people like you. It's now up to you synthesize new stuff.
I'm not sure that's the case. It has an ever expanding budget and picks up new political causes often.