And you start on the journey when you first learn about hash maps or binary trees.
Expecting people to know what makes an app store safe is like expecting people to know how to change their spark plugs. It’s a niche skill. The only people who are going to know are into the hobby. Your average person…
A good reliable system pretty much has error handling every step of the way, down to crash-first programming at the very end. It’s more possible to recover from errors higher in the system but you can’t predict every…
Same. I shut down a ticket last week that would create an “final” error handling path that happened to re-invoke half the code paths that could error.
Insurance is not free money. Hypothetically say I was losing a car once per month… then my premiums would reflect that. The purpose of insurance in that hypothetical would be to insure against losing 2 cars per month…
I own the Aranet4 sensor (highly recommend) and I’m in the US with not particularly great sealing and my sensor will read a 600ppm jump in a matter of 30 minutes. I basically have to keep the window in my bedroom open…
Google is good at making algorithms and tech but product development and long term vision have never been its strong points.
Instagram has like 2 billion users and I got spammed the shit out of to open a Threads account. That’s like saying it’s impressive I made a million dollar company after my dad gave me 2 billion.
Practically speaking, if you have to involve any libraries or tooling one day, if you stuck to standards or de-facto standards, you save yourself some pain because you got a lot interoperability for free.
I would be more down if it wasn’t tied to the generation of phone. Also I’d love a keyboard with more buttons personally. I know I’m in a tiny minority here but I get ~70 WPM on an iPhone keyboard but if I have to do…
If anyone wants to build this by themselves, I recommend using an optimization solver library like OptaPlanner. It basically implements standard optimization algorithms you can read in academic papers (which are…
There are people that can do this and you can also do this in the iPhone Photos app.
13 GB a lot? What year is it? 1995? If Apple or Google wanted to add 1 TB to their phones, it wouldn’t cost them anywhere near what they charge us to add 256 GB. A copy of GTA V takes like 100 GB.
Unsurprisingly, they already integrated OpenAI into Windows. You can ask it questions and pass it files.
I used to work at a medium-sized non-tech company (<200 employees) that had a fair amount of IT staff. Stripe is expensive asf and we always talked with banks and payment processors directly. We never stored CVVs or any…
Google just spends millions of dollars building a product then dumps its own baby on the streets. Then goes and makes new babies.
Instead of idempotency you can return a 4xx error too. You use idempotency because it’s logistically less complicated for the client.
It gave me an intuitive understanding of state machines and idempotency is one solution to transitions. If you start with State A and a call changes it to State B, what does running the call again do? A->B? But you’re…
The only reason I knew about idempotency is because growing up I was a little shit and I learned that you could break a LOT of electronics by getting it to do a second thing midway before finishing doing the first…
In 2006, Mark Klein working for AT&T leaked it. It was in the news. Snowden did his leak way later in 2013.
I don’t see how anything you said contradicts anything I said, which was just a more general summary. And there is a significant effort by a lot of people to split California into two or more two states but it’s all…
I mean digital signatures have really only been a thing for like 20 years, and barely because people only started caring about it more in the past 10. While the US has been around for nearly 250 years. And truthfully,…
Well yeah those models would have the most, because people buy way more of them than a Corolla or Camry. It’s like using an overall statistic versus the per capita statistic.…
Hmm I think you’re skipping some major parts of world history. Jewish immigration to Palestine was not particularly great. Jewish people were not really heavily trying to move to the Middle East where people didn’t like…
Sedans actually kill more pedestrians than heavy vehicles overall despite there being 4 SUV/truck purchases for every 1 sedan purchased. Deaths by SUV seems to be on the rise though. Here’s data from a bike site.…
And you start on the journey when you first learn about hash maps or binary trees.
Expecting people to know what makes an app store safe is like expecting people to know how to change their spark plugs. It’s a niche skill. The only people who are going to know are into the hobby. Your average person…
A good reliable system pretty much has error handling every step of the way, down to crash-first programming at the very end. It’s more possible to recover from errors higher in the system but you can’t predict every…
Same. I shut down a ticket last week that would create an “final” error handling path that happened to re-invoke half the code paths that could error.
Insurance is not free money. Hypothetically say I was losing a car once per month… then my premiums would reflect that. The purpose of insurance in that hypothetical would be to insure against losing 2 cars per month…
I own the Aranet4 sensor (highly recommend) and I’m in the US with not particularly great sealing and my sensor will read a 600ppm jump in a matter of 30 minutes. I basically have to keep the window in my bedroom open…
Google is good at making algorithms and tech but product development and long term vision have never been its strong points.
Instagram has like 2 billion users and I got spammed the shit out of to open a Threads account. That’s like saying it’s impressive I made a million dollar company after my dad gave me 2 billion.
Practically speaking, if you have to involve any libraries or tooling one day, if you stuck to standards or de-facto standards, you save yourself some pain because you got a lot interoperability for free.
I would be more down if it wasn’t tied to the generation of phone. Also I’d love a keyboard with more buttons personally. I know I’m in a tiny minority here but I get ~70 WPM on an iPhone keyboard but if I have to do…
If anyone wants to build this by themselves, I recommend using an optimization solver library like OptaPlanner. It basically implements standard optimization algorithms you can read in academic papers (which are…
There are people that can do this and you can also do this in the iPhone Photos app.
13 GB a lot? What year is it? 1995? If Apple or Google wanted to add 1 TB to their phones, it wouldn’t cost them anywhere near what they charge us to add 256 GB. A copy of GTA V takes like 100 GB.
Unsurprisingly, they already integrated OpenAI into Windows. You can ask it questions and pass it files.
I used to work at a medium-sized non-tech company (<200 employees) that had a fair amount of IT staff. Stripe is expensive asf and we always talked with banks and payment processors directly. We never stored CVVs or any…
Google just spends millions of dollars building a product then dumps its own baby on the streets. Then goes and makes new babies.
Instead of idempotency you can return a 4xx error too. You use idempotency because it’s logistically less complicated for the client.
It gave me an intuitive understanding of state machines and idempotency is one solution to transitions. If you start with State A and a call changes it to State B, what does running the call again do? A->B? But you’re…
The only reason I knew about idempotency is because growing up I was a little shit and I learned that you could break a LOT of electronics by getting it to do a second thing midway before finishing doing the first…
In 2006, Mark Klein working for AT&T leaked it. It was in the news. Snowden did his leak way later in 2013.
I don’t see how anything you said contradicts anything I said, which was just a more general summary. And there is a significant effort by a lot of people to split California into two or more two states but it’s all…
I mean digital signatures have really only been a thing for like 20 years, and barely because people only started caring about it more in the past 10. While the US has been around for nearly 250 years. And truthfully,…
Well yeah those models would have the most, because people buy way more of them than a Corolla or Camry. It’s like using an overall statistic versus the per capita statistic.…
Hmm I think you’re skipping some major parts of world history. Jewish immigration to Palestine was not particularly great. Jewish people were not really heavily trying to move to the Middle East where people didn’t like…
Sedans actually kill more pedestrians than heavy vehicles overall despite there being 4 SUV/truck purchases for every 1 sedan purchased. Deaths by SUV seems to be on the rise though. Here’s data from a bike site.…