I think I've evolved beyond knots and just accepted that elastic laces are my future for all but my proper use-for-high-intensity running shoes.
They attempt to sell it at market-rate which, assuming the previous owner intentionally under-valued the house, would earn them money that they can use to continue the program.
That must be a small percentage of the Steam Deck userbase that's impacted by this as I have the OLED model and it does not flicker or cause _me_ eye strain, even when at the absurdly low brightness levels it can reach.
Isn't this what good commit messages are intended to address? If a person has gone so far as to allow an agent to write all their code, they're likely having it commit on their behalf too. Writing a skill / set of rules…
Personally, guiding junior teammates down the path away from purely "Writer of Code" to "Implementer of Functionality" has been working well for me. If you get them involved in the design process, they feel heard.…
"Huh, this is just an identity function. Cool. Let's move on."
For sure, but that's not what I was referring to in my posts. I'm specifically referring to the callout that the contributions are so low quality they don't even pass linting or compile. I could have been more explicit…
You're right. It doesn't solve for all scenarios and doesn't block malicious actors. I do believe, however, that it would have a meaningful impact on the "drive-by" PRs that keep being used as examples; the thoughtless,…
I'm personally amazed that _Large_ OSS projects don't have the appropriate automation in place to prevent non-compiling or non-linter-passing submissions. - Hooks (although there's no clean way to enforce they be…
Honestly, I think this is a stepping stone towards replacing industry CAD modeling tools. AI _can_ work with 3D models already, but it's really bad at it. CAD requires an extra level of control and I think this is where…
So the equivalent of replacing a 5.1 surround with a beefy soundbar?
This is how I was taught by my insurance-recognized course and for the same reason you provided. I believe wet clutches are semi-designed with this use-case in mind
I believe they're anticipating self-hosters to deploy directly from their Github documentation. The FAQs in Github also imply that a hosted deployment for single users is on their roadmap, but not prioritized. -…
Both groups will operate on a wide spectrum, but if we're already generalizing... Perhaps there's a matter of competing priorities? Programmers are usually quite cynical overall, but in this case I see it as a "My CEO…
FYI: Your "Notify me when available" is landing on a 404 Not Found for me after I submit my email address
I struggle to understand what the target market is for products like this. I can't imagine a legitimate market for (in my opinion gimmicky) colour e-readers, and I believe this would be a horrific experience as a…
For sure. I don't think we are disagreeing on that fact, nor do I believe it hurts the validity of my comment. Two sides of the same coin. Demand will always exist in a waxing / waning fashion. You've identified an area…
I think the key word is "decimated". There will always be some baseline demand for petroleum products, but reducing the demand to be as close to baseline as possible is a good thing.
Yes I can attest to how quickly they start breaking down even just sitting in the container for about a week. Almost need a scheduled reminder to replace it no matter how full it is.
My city talked about banning "Single Use Items" from drive thrus and such, but what they failed to communicate was this also meant "Paper Bags" like what McDonalds would hand you out the window. It was _that_ part which…
In my area, one of our grocery chains has "Compostable Bags" which they package the "Pickup / Delivery" orders in. My area also mandates municipal composting so the discussion of "But is it _really_ compostable" is moot.
You're living it the best you can with what you have. As the other commenter stated, you are making unfair comparisons. Focus on comparing your tomorrow self with your today self. As long as that comparison trends in…
At that point, one might as well start mentally breaking down the Larger System into smaller Sub Systems and the Contracts between them.
While I understand where you are coming from, the iPhone 4 was announced in 2010[1]. I believe a more apt comparison would be my current situation with an iPhone 6 which came out in 2014[2]. It works perfectly fine,…
Non-Google, Non-AMP link: https://www.recode.net/2018/4/26/17287476/amazon-prime-new-p...
I think I've evolved beyond knots and just accepted that elastic laces are my future for all but my proper use-for-high-intensity running shoes.
They attempt to sell it at market-rate which, assuming the previous owner intentionally under-valued the house, would earn them money that they can use to continue the program.
That must be a small percentage of the Steam Deck userbase that's impacted by this as I have the OLED model and it does not flicker or cause _me_ eye strain, even when at the absurdly low brightness levels it can reach.
Isn't this what good commit messages are intended to address? If a person has gone so far as to allow an agent to write all their code, they're likely having it commit on their behalf too. Writing a skill / set of rules…
Personally, guiding junior teammates down the path away from purely "Writer of Code" to "Implementer of Functionality" has been working well for me. If you get them involved in the design process, they feel heard.…
"Huh, this is just an identity function. Cool. Let's move on."
For sure, but that's not what I was referring to in my posts. I'm specifically referring to the callout that the contributions are so low quality they don't even pass linting or compile. I could have been more explicit…
You're right. It doesn't solve for all scenarios and doesn't block malicious actors. I do believe, however, that it would have a meaningful impact on the "drive-by" PRs that keep being used as examples; the thoughtless,…
I'm personally amazed that _Large_ OSS projects don't have the appropriate automation in place to prevent non-compiling or non-linter-passing submissions. - Hooks (although there's no clean way to enforce they be…
Honestly, I think this is a stepping stone towards replacing industry CAD modeling tools. AI _can_ work with 3D models already, but it's really bad at it. CAD requires an extra level of control and I think this is where…
So the equivalent of replacing a 5.1 surround with a beefy soundbar?
This is how I was taught by my insurance-recognized course and for the same reason you provided. I believe wet clutches are semi-designed with this use-case in mind
I believe they're anticipating self-hosters to deploy directly from their Github documentation. The FAQs in Github also imply that a hosted deployment for single users is on their roadmap, but not prioritized. -…
Both groups will operate on a wide spectrum, but if we're already generalizing... Perhaps there's a matter of competing priorities? Programmers are usually quite cynical overall, but in this case I see it as a "My CEO…
FYI: Your "Notify me when available" is landing on a 404 Not Found for me after I submit my email address
I struggle to understand what the target market is for products like this. I can't imagine a legitimate market for (in my opinion gimmicky) colour e-readers, and I believe this would be a horrific experience as a…
For sure. I don't think we are disagreeing on that fact, nor do I believe it hurts the validity of my comment. Two sides of the same coin. Demand will always exist in a waxing / waning fashion. You've identified an area…
I think the key word is "decimated". There will always be some baseline demand for petroleum products, but reducing the demand to be as close to baseline as possible is a good thing.
Yes I can attest to how quickly they start breaking down even just sitting in the container for about a week. Almost need a scheduled reminder to replace it no matter how full it is.
My city talked about banning "Single Use Items" from drive thrus and such, but what they failed to communicate was this also meant "Paper Bags" like what McDonalds would hand you out the window. It was _that_ part which…
In my area, one of our grocery chains has "Compostable Bags" which they package the "Pickup / Delivery" orders in. My area also mandates municipal composting so the discussion of "But is it _really_ compostable" is moot.
You're living it the best you can with what you have. As the other commenter stated, you are making unfair comparisons. Focus on comparing your tomorrow self with your today self. As long as that comparison trends in…
At that point, one might as well start mentally breaking down the Larger System into smaller Sub Systems and the Contracts between them.
While I understand where you are coming from, the iPhone 4 was announced in 2010[1]. I believe a more apt comparison would be my current situation with an iPhone 6 which came out in 2014[2]. It works perfectly fine,…
Non-Google, Non-AMP link: https://www.recode.net/2018/4/26/17287476/amazon-prime-new-p...