The fact that you're playing around with a game engine and using phrases like "distributed business logic" tells me you have a long road ahead of you.
This comment says the exact opposite of what you're praising Rosebud for. The debugging not only wasn't helpful, it actively made the game unworkable and unrecoverable.
Some easy answers: 1. Not all articles will be relatable to everyone, and that's perfectly fine. 2. Your "what if" scenario is trivially surmountable: write some code at home, for yourself, for something you enjoy, or…
Similar story for me! Back when I had feet, there were so many days where I had anxiety over forgetting to tie my shoes. Sometimes I would start the day with my shoes untied. Other days I'd obsess over which knot to…
If the product has to TELL you up front that it has a "beautiful and intuitive user interface", it likely doesn't. And the Tour page has a screenshot of the application titled "Stunning Elegance", where it does a great…
A game like this with a million variations is almost immediately uninteresting. It makes it seem like the rules / strategy aren't fully formed and doesn't feel like something worth learning. The implementation is great…
That's the point. Adding the LED does very little to help the user understand the state. In the end, you'll just push the button anyway to make sure.
What, exactly, are you talking about? The OP is referencing the fact that the wife got _everything_ in the divorce. I'd be curious to understand why "facilitat[ing] his success in some way over the better part of a…
>> The paragraphs about git were interesting, in the sense that the author themselves suffer from the industry's "I'm right and you're wrong" motto that is the reason, by the looks, that they've left. There is some…
This kind of over dramatizing is tiresome. "Demonic chords" (what's a demonic chord, anyway? Are bees buzzing in a tritone? Are bee hives playing chords?), talking about it sounding like a 1920's vampire movie, etc.…
So what? These people will no longer be your run of the mill "runner". They will be augmented, much the way we're augmented by using bicycles and skis, etc. The original claim that if someone were to be able to move at…
This is hilarious, and completely absolves everyone from bad decision making like this. My immediate reaction to 23andme was "there's no way in hell I'm sending something as private and personal as my DNA to a private…
This is exactly the behavior I would expect from someone with a psych PhD.
Seems like this idea is well within the capability of one person to run and moderate it for free / fun in their spare time.
That's a shame you find less than 3% of it interesting. Have you tried this website called reddit.com? It's just chock full of interesting things and rational discussions. You'll love it there.
> I don't "run further" because of some random need to do more, but because this is an input into my health, and more health is always better. Pretty dubious claim. You really think that running and health are related…
So not only do you gain a meditative and rewarding practice of washing something by hand, it sounds like it incentivizes you to cut down on frivolous spending on clothing as well.
We must have very different definitions of the word "friend". I don't count someone I run into on a walk a friend, and I don't think this would fit the definition for the majority of people. Sounds like you're being…
Came here to say the same thing. This adds absolutely nothing to any reasonable understanding of matrix multiplication. This is the most complex way I could imagine trying to explain what matrix multiplication "is". If…
OP just told you it was in the spec, and then linked you directly to it. You're just repeating your previous post without adding anything new. Here's a more direct link:…
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Fascinating stuff!
So where's the proof that the function'd code scales? As the complexity of the overall code grows, so would something that gets chopped into dozens of functions to the point of being unreadable. Suddenly, you realize…
Why would you lie about this being pretty neat? Seems like a weird thing to clarify.
I have no idea why you're being downvoted, but yes, I've noticed the same. I commented this exact same thing to my girlfriend about a week ago. Everywhere we go, there seems to be at least a couple of bees nearby, and…
The fact that you're playing around with a game engine and using phrases like "distributed business logic" tells me you have a long road ahead of you.
This comment says the exact opposite of what you're praising Rosebud for. The debugging not only wasn't helpful, it actively made the game unworkable and unrecoverable.
Some easy answers: 1. Not all articles will be relatable to everyone, and that's perfectly fine. 2. Your "what if" scenario is trivially surmountable: write some code at home, for yourself, for something you enjoy, or…
Similar story for me! Back when I had feet, there were so many days where I had anxiety over forgetting to tie my shoes. Sometimes I would start the day with my shoes untied. Other days I'd obsess over which knot to…
If the product has to TELL you up front that it has a "beautiful and intuitive user interface", it likely doesn't. And the Tour page has a screenshot of the application titled "Stunning Elegance", where it does a great…
A game like this with a million variations is almost immediately uninteresting. It makes it seem like the rules / strategy aren't fully formed and doesn't feel like something worth learning. The implementation is great…
That's the point. Adding the LED does very little to help the user understand the state. In the end, you'll just push the button anyway to make sure.
What, exactly, are you talking about? The OP is referencing the fact that the wife got _everything_ in the divorce. I'd be curious to understand why "facilitat[ing] his success in some way over the better part of a…
>> The paragraphs about git were interesting, in the sense that the author themselves suffer from the industry's "I'm right and you're wrong" motto that is the reason, by the looks, that they've left. There is some…
This kind of over dramatizing is tiresome. "Demonic chords" (what's a demonic chord, anyway? Are bees buzzing in a tritone? Are bee hives playing chords?), talking about it sounding like a 1920's vampire movie, etc.…
So what? These people will no longer be your run of the mill "runner". They will be augmented, much the way we're augmented by using bicycles and skis, etc. The original claim that if someone were to be able to move at…
This is hilarious, and completely absolves everyone from bad decision making like this. My immediate reaction to 23andme was "there's no way in hell I'm sending something as private and personal as my DNA to a private…
This is exactly the behavior I would expect from someone with a psych PhD.
Seems like this idea is well within the capability of one person to run and moderate it for free / fun in their spare time.
That's a shame you find less than 3% of it interesting. Have you tried this website called reddit.com? It's just chock full of interesting things and rational discussions. You'll love it there.
> I don't "run further" because of some random need to do more, but because this is an input into my health, and more health is always better. Pretty dubious claim. You really think that running and health are related…
So not only do you gain a meditative and rewarding practice of washing something by hand, it sounds like it incentivizes you to cut down on frivolous spending on clothing as well.
We must have very different definitions of the word "friend". I don't count someone I run into on a walk a friend, and I don't think this would fit the definition for the majority of people. Sounds like you're being…
Came here to say the same thing. This adds absolutely nothing to any reasonable understanding of matrix multiplication. This is the most complex way I could imagine trying to explain what matrix multiplication "is". If…
OP just told you it was in the spec, and then linked you directly to it. You're just repeating your previous post without adding anything new. Here's a more direct link:…
Fascinating stuff. Thanks for sharing.
Fascinating stuff!
So where's the proof that the function'd code scales? As the complexity of the overall code grows, so would something that gets chopped into dozens of functions to the point of being unreadable. Suddenly, you realize…
Why would you lie about this being pretty neat? Seems like a weird thing to clarify.
I have no idea why you're being downvoted, but yes, I've noticed the same. I commented this exact same thing to my girlfriend about a week ago. Everywhere we go, there seems to be at least a couple of bees nearby, and…