How does it compare to AutoMQ? (https://github.com/AutoMQ/automq)
That’s true, but this repo has thousands of bugs. They could at least find one that was in the training set, but also did not contain the location in the bug description. This way it would at least look like it may work
I wanted to find the actual change performed by these agents so I watched the embedded video. I can not believe what I saw. The video shows a private fork of a pubic repository. The bug is real, but it was resolved in…
Most people don’t operate this way. Choice is painful and induces anxiety. There’s a high chance of getting buyers remorse even if you chose the „objectively best” model. A good salesperson will make sure the choice…
The author seems to ignore the fact that CSV got so popular because it is human readable. If anyone wanted a binary format there’s plenty of them - most better than this DSV. Also, I’m on a mobile right now, so can’t…
You wanted to make a point that time does not depend on physical location, while you chose an example that proves otherwise. There is no absolute time in spacetime, so your calendar invite from an alien friend would…
The article is based only on the stats of a single freelancing site. It may be big, but it still represents only a sample of the overall market data. We do not know how big the sample is and whether it represented the…
They are conceptually different. Kafka optimizes throughput of data. I wouldn't use Kafka for a job queue, and wouldn't use RabbitMQ for streaming data when ordering would be important.
Not (yet). This is the current list of gatekeepers and their services: https://digital-markets-act-cases.ec.europa.eu/gatekeepers
I like the walled garden of Apple as well, especially as a “family IT guy” who had no need to reset/reconfigure the systems or remove malware from any phones since talking the family members to switch to iPhones a few…
I read this as a statement of fact. The Digital Market Act has come into force. The act gives the platforms (Apple included) few months of preparations to comply. Breton just reminds that the clock is ticking.
> You're taking a distinct philosophical stance, but you're also being unnecessarily dismissive by claiming other stances "miss the point". I read my comment again and I was surprised, as I did not intend this tone. I’m…
Cartography can also model any consistent universe, and I fail to see how that changes anything for the “it’s just a model” argument. We can permutate and enumerate symbols for mountains, rivers and roads on a piece of…
Yes, that is an intrinsic property of all models. They are imperfect, and we accept it as long as the models are useful for some purposes. My map has a text written on it saying “Pacific Ocean”, yet I would not complain…
Why do you think we should go deeper with pointless questions? What would you do with the answer if someone provided one?
For me, both questions "is math real" and "is math discovered or invented" miss the point. Math is a model of the universe in the same sense that a world map is a model of the earth. Is a map real? Well, it is. I can…
Thank you, I found the answer to my question posted above in this podcast and the article linked there [1] So, the argument is simply that Open Source is a branding that attracts developers as a target group. I wonder…
Good to see another start kit. I was recently looking for one. I was ready to trade the need of training myself in some technologies (Svelte in your case) for a good set of "batteries included". I would suggest that you…
I didn't assume it must be free of charge. I only mentioned it isn't, to point that this is not a possible reason they chose AGPL. I did, however, assume the Open Source <=> OSI approved license. How else to define Open…
Thank you, and other people, for mentioning Vaultwarden. I’ll check that out. This is, however, a separate software package, coming from different people, so not related to my question. Bitwarden is not free as in…
The title is misleading. This is not fully "free and open-source". I'm actually puzzled by the licensing structure. Bitwarden server is dual-licensed [1] - part of it is licensed with AGPL (Open Source) - some features…
> Yet ads do make some paid products cheaper 1. Companies selling paid products see ads as an additional revenue and not a way of filling a hole in the budget caused by price reductions. The price wasn’t reduced. That’s…
I’d be so funny (at least for an outsider) to see an office where there’s a lot of corpo speak mixed with this. - we need to raise the bar for 34.18. where are the deliverables for 56.17? - the 65.18 objectives changed,…
I'm now waiting for a discovery, that hieroglyphs not only told some stories, but represented ancient algorithms in a programming language similar to this one.
This is the worst of both worlds. Not only are you back to square one, as you spent the time to build an API (client libraries), but now, if the API is limiting, the users will find ways of accessing the SQLite db…
How does it compare to AutoMQ? (https://github.com/AutoMQ/automq)
That’s true, but this repo has thousands of bugs. They could at least find one that was in the training set, but also did not contain the location in the bug description. This way it would at least look like it may work
I wanted to find the actual change performed by these agents so I watched the embedded video. I can not believe what I saw. The video shows a private fork of a pubic repository. The bug is real, but it was resolved in…
Most people don’t operate this way. Choice is painful and induces anxiety. There’s a high chance of getting buyers remorse even if you chose the „objectively best” model. A good salesperson will make sure the choice…
The author seems to ignore the fact that CSV got so popular because it is human readable. If anyone wanted a binary format there’s plenty of them - most better than this DSV. Also, I’m on a mobile right now, so can’t…
You wanted to make a point that time does not depend on physical location, while you chose an example that proves otherwise. There is no absolute time in spacetime, so your calendar invite from an alien friend would…
The article is based only on the stats of a single freelancing site. It may be big, but it still represents only a sample of the overall market data. We do not know how big the sample is and whether it represented the…
They are conceptually different. Kafka optimizes throughput of data. I wouldn't use Kafka for a job queue, and wouldn't use RabbitMQ for streaming data when ordering would be important.
Not (yet). This is the current list of gatekeepers and their services: https://digital-markets-act-cases.ec.europa.eu/gatekeepers
I like the walled garden of Apple as well, especially as a “family IT guy” who had no need to reset/reconfigure the systems or remove malware from any phones since talking the family members to switch to iPhones a few…
I read this as a statement of fact. The Digital Market Act has come into force. The act gives the platforms (Apple included) few months of preparations to comply. Breton just reminds that the clock is ticking.
> You're taking a distinct philosophical stance, but you're also being unnecessarily dismissive by claiming other stances "miss the point". I read my comment again and I was surprised, as I did not intend this tone. I’m…
Cartography can also model any consistent universe, and I fail to see how that changes anything for the “it’s just a model” argument. We can permutate and enumerate symbols for mountains, rivers and roads on a piece of…
Yes, that is an intrinsic property of all models. They are imperfect, and we accept it as long as the models are useful for some purposes. My map has a text written on it saying “Pacific Ocean”, yet I would not complain…
Why do you think we should go deeper with pointless questions? What would you do with the answer if someone provided one?
For me, both questions "is math real" and "is math discovered or invented" miss the point. Math is a model of the universe in the same sense that a world map is a model of the earth. Is a map real? Well, it is. I can…
Thank you, I found the answer to my question posted above in this podcast and the article linked there [1] So, the argument is simply that Open Source is a branding that attracts developers as a target group. I wonder…
Good to see another start kit. I was recently looking for one. I was ready to trade the need of training myself in some technologies (Svelte in your case) for a good set of "batteries included". I would suggest that you…
I didn't assume it must be free of charge. I only mentioned it isn't, to point that this is not a possible reason they chose AGPL. I did, however, assume the Open Source <=> OSI approved license. How else to define Open…
Thank you, and other people, for mentioning Vaultwarden. I’ll check that out. This is, however, a separate software package, coming from different people, so not related to my question. Bitwarden is not free as in…
The title is misleading. This is not fully "free and open-source". I'm actually puzzled by the licensing structure. Bitwarden server is dual-licensed [1] - part of it is licensed with AGPL (Open Source) - some features…
> Yet ads do make some paid products cheaper 1. Companies selling paid products see ads as an additional revenue and not a way of filling a hole in the budget caused by price reductions. The price wasn’t reduced. That’s…
I’d be so funny (at least for an outsider) to see an office where there’s a lot of corpo speak mixed with this. - we need to raise the bar for 34.18. where are the deliverables for 56.17? - the 65.18 objectives changed,…
I'm now waiting for a discovery, that hieroglyphs not only told some stories, but represented ancient algorithms in a programming language similar to this one.
This is the worst of both worlds. Not only are you back to square one, as you spent the time to build an API (client libraries), but now, if the API is limiting, the users will find ways of accessing the SQLite db…