moreover, Python3 is not the problem, it's the fact that it coexists with Python 2 that is.
I love how the Apple community subtly works promotion of the latest iPhone in every single discussion
subtitles are unreadable and that's too bad because the overall story seems quite solid
100% agree with you. If one loves the facebook world, then he has to understand the facebook rules. Ignoring them is a mistake on the user side, not FB. And it follows that when 99% percent of the billion users will…
They didn't give that. They asked you to agree to their terms of services, eventually gave away some of you personal data in exchange for a, I admit it, practical mean of communication. But thy sure didn't give…
So I guess censorship is not something American companies are forced to avoid. They can use it if they wish (newspapers don't show all the information they haven they regularly hides some of it)
GB of RAM is fine until your database is one terabyte. Also, RDBMS do constraint enforcement for you and that's absolutely critical when you work with any sufficiently big database (I work on a 100GB DB with a team of 6…
It requires quite some will power, because it means you're fired. So depending on your situation, that may a really tough decision to make; even though you absolutely understand that you're doing something wrong.…
Ironically, you just mistook a critical thinker with someone who agrees with you. People prefer critical thinkers when they help them in their grand vision. Unfortunately, a critical thinker may have some things he…
so according to you leaving a castle fall into ruins is "good enough" because nobody wants to see it...
I love ASM a lot, wrote quite a lot of it before. But well, what's the point ? I understand it's a funny endeavour; I can even see that one could help the planet a bit by reducing power consumption on the server side…
major problem with unstable is that you get completely addicted to upgrading your system each time a package evolve. That's a huge time sink, thanks Debian :-)
I think it's fair for a programmer to evaluate himself (and, surevaluate himself) just like start up founders, investors, evaluate their start ups when they try to sell them... I think I'm worth millions right now. Hire…
2. Cathedrals, and their close cousins, castles, last centuries Business problem spaces don't last centuries. Algorithm do.
Sorry for the "she", my mistake. As for th eIP, my case is a bit strange, I have an app that I GPL'ed, now I want to sell a service where I actually add functionality to the app. The client gets the functionality, I get…
He forgets to mention intellectual properties issues. Working with a friend here is super dangerous if you don't define who owns what before starting. For those who are like I was sometimes ago, things can go super…
So Long, and Thanks for All the Turtles
The fact you don't understand the other guy shows that RMS is about politics muuuuuuch more than about software
Yep, damn right. That's why it's so important that RMS says free software is political. As an ideology, it always matters as long as you like it. People care about free software as much as they care about politics :…
ouch, didn't know that... Would you care to give a link where this is explained ?
Care to explain why you disagree ? Be warned, I'm on the opposite side of yours : proprietary software is a byproduct of competition on material grounds :-)
This. That's a question I often ask. From what I know, RMS got some money in the bank that allows him to live the way he chooses. That is : spare some of its time advocating and building the free software movement. He's…
Funny. One measure when motor signal and sees that it can measure when it appears in consciousness. Do me a favor, how can you be sure that what you measure is actually consciousness. Give me a "measurable"…
>> Although there is an argument about the merits of whiteboard testing his (apparent) behavior and overall attitude could have contributed as much as his refusal to take the test. When I interview a candidate I don't…
No. Top management sees the company in quite a different view than its employee. They also see their own future. So, what they decide for the company might actually not much to do with what the company does. For…
moreover, Python3 is not the problem, it's the fact that it coexists with Python 2 that is.
I love how the Apple community subtly works promotion of the latest iPhone in every single discussion
subtitles are unreadable and that's too bad because the overall story seems quite solid
100% agree with you. If one loves the facebook world, then he has to understand the facebook rules. Ignoring them is a mistake on the user side, not FB. And it follows that when 99% percent of the billion users will…
They didn't give that. They asked you to agree to their terms of services, eventually gave away some of you personal data in exchange for a, I admit it, practical mean of communication. But thy sure didn't give…
So I guess censorship is not something American companies are forced to avoid. They can use it if they wish (newspapers don't show all the information they haven they regularly hides some of it)
GB of RAM is fine until your database is one terabyte. Also, RDBMS do constraint enforcement for you and that's absolutely critical when you work with any sufficiently big database (I work on a 100GB DB with a team of 6…
It requires quite some will power, because it means you're fired. So depending on your situation, that may a really tough decision to make; even though you absolutely understand that you're doing something wrong.…
Ironically, you just mistook a critical thinker with someone who agrees with you. People prefer critical thinkers when they help them in their grand vision. Unfortunately, a critical thinker may have some things he…
so according to you leaving a castle fall into ruins is "good enough" because nobody wants to see it...
I love ASM a lot, wrote quite a lot of it before. But well, what's the point ? I understand it's a funny endeavour; I can even see that one could help the planet a bit by reducing power consumption on the server side…
major problem with unstable is that you get completely addicted to upgrading your system each time a package evolve. That's a huge time sink, thanks Debian :-)
I think it's fair for a programmer to evaluate himself (and, surevaluate himself) just like start up founders, investors, evaluate their start ups when they try to sell them... I think I'm worth millions right now. Hire…
2. Cathedrals, and their close cousins, castles, last centuries Business problem spaces don't last centuries. Algorithm do.
Sorry for the "she", my mistake. As for th eIP, my case is a bit strange, I have an app that I GPL'ed, now I want to sell a service where I actually add functionality to the app. The client gets the functionality, I get…
He forgets to mention intellectual properties issues. Working with a friend here is super dangerous if you don't define who owns what before starting. For those who are like I was sometimes ago, things can go super…
So Long, and Thanks for All the Turtles
The fact you don't understand the other guy shows that RMS is about politics muuuuuuch more than about software
Yep, damn right. That's why it's so important that RMS says free software is political. As an ideology, it always matters as long as you like it. People care about free software as much as they care about politics :…
ouch, didn't know that... Would you care to give a link where this is explained ?
Care to explain why you disagree ? Be warned, I'm on the opposite side of yours : proprietary software is a byproduct of competition on material grounds :-)
This. That's a question I often ask. From what I know, RMS got some money in the bank that allows him to live the way he chooses. That is : spare some of its time advocating and building the free software movement. He's…
Funny. One measure when motor signal and sees that it can measure when it appears in consciousness. Do me a favor, how can you be sure that what you measure is actually consciousness. Give me a "measurable"…
>> Although there is an argument about the merits of whiteboard testing his (apparent) behavior and overall attitude could have contributed as much as his refusal to take the test. When I interview a candidate I don't…
No. Top management sees the company in quite a different view than its employee. They also see their own future. So, what they decide for the company might actually not much to do with what the company does. For…