Wow, I didn't know that. Rob Pike is indeed a hypocrite.
The article lists Git-based wiki engines as a bad usage of Git. Can anybody recommend alternatives? I want something that can be self-hosted, is easily modified by text editors, and has individual page history,…
One thing I don't understand regarding YouTube shorts is that they can't be casted to TV. Whenever I click a short while casting other videos on my phone, it says the casting will be stopped if I continue. Why on earth…
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So many words in the commit message and the announcement article, yet not a single mention of the rationale? I have a bad feeling about their practice.
> there will be a proposal at some point to actually have an AI math Olympiad where at the same time as the human contestants get the actual Olympiad problems, AI’s will also be given the same problems, the same time…
I didn't know there were localized versions of the IMO problems. But now that I think of it, having versions of multiple languages is a must to remove the language barrier from the competitors. I guess having that many…
Perhaps embarrassingly, I knew the second one, but not the first.
> side note: sad that .NET and C# are not considered "major"... Even Microsoft does not use C# for their new projects. See the new TypeScript compiler that is being rewritten in Go. So I think it is safe to say C# is…
Elasticsearch and OpenSearch have a similar issue. They have a soft limit on the number of "searchable" fields (called "mapping") a table can have (by the way, a table is called an "index" in their terminology. How…
> Best viewed with Netscape Communicator 4. I wonder if the author actually tests the site with Netscape!
Reminds me of the naming madness of the Google messaging services/social media.
No freaking way. I don't use YubiKeys not because they are expensive, but they are less convenient than other options.
I didn't know Jenkins was this powerful. Do GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD support something similar? I doubt it because they seem to heavily focus on declarative style, though.
Writing such a beautiful article in the midst of such a tragic moment proves your talent. I almost feel like I'm committing a blasphemy because I'm immensely moved by your article. Huge respect.
Their Android app and iOS app were also removed from the store, it seems.
Not someone else, but many others. I value projects governed by multiple people because one person cannot be an expert in every field, even though that person is smarter than most people.
I witnessed a similar case while touring D as an outsider. When Rust was new and the concept of lifetime was brought to the D community, it was deemed unnecessary by Walter. A few years later, he brought his own…
There are a plethora of languages that allow implementing methods outside of a class block, including Java, Kotlin, Haskell, C#. And many of them are mainstream. Your argument seems weak.
What you're missing is something can be criticized even if it fulfills some needs. Drugs, gambling, crimes all satisfy some people's needs but most people have negative view on them.
They just didn't care the South Korean market enough. Many blame South Korea's sending party network fee, but the biggest competitor to Twitch in South Korea, namely AfreecaTV, has been fine operating in South Korea…
I originally hated Gradle due to its sheer complexity, but there was an incident that I was put off by Maven. I realized that even with the simplest configuration possible, Maven tried to re-create a `.jar` file on `mvn…
100% agreed. In addition to this, due to some people not capitalizing the first letter of Go, distinguishing between the verb go and the noun go takes more time than usual when reading articles related to Go. Maybe to…
By that logic, every operating expense and capital expenditure is also zero, because if it doesn't make money, a company won't purchase anything.
> However, there's a sizable group of vocal folks who claim that search results are still great. I think that this very sentence shows the author's bias, because I feel that Google's search results are not just great,…
Wow, I didn't know that. Rob Pike is indeed a hypocrite.
The article lists Git-based wiki engines as a bad usage of Git. Can anybody recommend alternatives? I want something that can be self-hosted, is easily modified by text editors, and has individual page history,…
One thing I don't understand regarding YouTube shorts is that they can't be casted to TV. Whenever I click a short while casting other videos on my phone, it says the casting will be stopped if I continue. Why on earth…
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So many words in the commit message and the announcement article, yet not a single mention of the rationale? I have a bad feeling about their practice.
> there will be a proposal at some point to actually have an AI math Olympiad where at the same time as the human contestants get the actual Olympiad problems, AI’s will also be given the same problems, the same time…
I didn't know there were localized versions of the IMO problems. But now that I think of it, having versions of multiple languages is a must to remove the language barrier from the competitors. I guess having that many…
Perhaps embarrassingly, I knew the second one, but not the first.
> side note: sad that .NET and C# are not considered "major"... Even Microsoft does not use C# for their new projects. See the new TypeScript compiler that is being rewritten in Go. So I think it is safe to say C# is…
Elasticsearch and OpenSearch have a similar issue. They have a soft limit on the number of "searchable" fields (called "mapping") a table can have (by the way, a table is called an "index" in their terminology. How…
> Best viewed with Netscape Communicator 4. I wonder if the author actually tests the site with Netscape!
Reminds me of the naming madness of the Google messaging services/social media.
No freaking way. I don't use YubiKeys not because they are expensive, but they are less convenient than other options.
I didn't know Jenkins was this powerful. Do GitHub Actions and GitLab CI/CD support something similar? I doubt it because they seem to heavily focus on declarative style, though.
Writing such a beautiful article in the midst of such a tragic moment proves your talent. I almost feel like I'm committing a blasphemy because I'm immensely moved by your article. Huge respect.
Their Android app and iOS app were also removed from the store, it seems.
Not someone else, but many others. I value projects governed by multiple people because one person cannot be an expert in every field, even though that person is smarter than most people.
I witnessed a similar case while touring D as an outsider. When Rust was new and the concept of lifetime was brought to the D community, it was deemed unnecessary by Walter. A few years later, he brought his own…
There are a plethora of languages that allow implementing methods outside of a class block, including Java, Kotlin, Haskell, C#. And many of them are mainstream. Your argument seems weak.
What you're missing is something can be criticized even if it fulfills some needs. Drugs, gambling, crimes all satisfy some people's needs but most people have negative view on them.
They just didn't care the South Korean market enough. Many blame South Korea's sending party network fee, but the biggest competitor to Twitch in South Korea, namely AfreecaTV, has been fine operating in South Korea…
I originally hated Gradle due to its sheer complexity, but there was an incident that I was put off by Maven. I realized that even with the simplest configuration possible, Maven tried to re-create a `.jar` file on `mvn…
100% agreed. In addition to this, due to some people not capitalizing the first letter of Go, distinguishing between the verb go and the noun go takes more time than usual when reading articles related to Go. Maybe to…
By that logic, every operating expense and capital expenditure is also zero, because if it doesn't make money, a company won't purchase anything.
> However, there's a sizable group of vocal folks who claim that search results are still great. I think that this very sentence shows the author's bias, because I feel that Google's search results are not just great,…