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Clamchop
2024-10-10T16:45:21
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If this were a passage in a reading comprehension exam, I think you would be expected to read &quot;cocaïne didn&#x27;t exist&quot; as &quot;cocaïne in the form we think of when someone &#x27;does cocaine&#x27; didn&#x27;t exist&quot;.<p>You would be expected to read it this way because the article explicitly elaborates on how cocaine hydrochloride is isolated from leaves (that alone should have stopped you from trying to &quot;inform&quot; anyone), and uses that to drive the main thesis about the industrialization and democratization of drugs.<p>And that&#x27;s an entirely self-contained pathway to the correct reading, nevermind what you already knew going into the exercise.<p>The caffeine analogy is useless because there is no common sense of people using caffeine to very different effect the way there is for cocaïne.
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ghaff
2024-10-10T16:45:25
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I don’t personally normally buy bottled water but the alternative is probably to go back to glass which means higher consumer prices, increased fossil fuel consumption for transportation, etc.
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ykonstant
2024-10-10T16:45:26
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That&#x27;s good info.
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cookmeplox
2024-10-10T16:45:27
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Yeah - it would be on the same domain, so way users access it wouldn&#x27;t change at all.<p>If any of the wikis we host want to leave, we&#x27;d provide them with a database dump. The admins would have to configure all of their own MediaWiki stuff of course, but I figure that&#x27;s a pretty reasonable switching cost.
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BobaFloutist
2024-10-10T16:45:33
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Oh, come on, you can&#x27;t add that last quote without the rest of the context!<p>&quot;Woe to you, my Princess, when I come. I will kiss you quite red and feed you till you are plump. And if you are forward, you shall see who is the stronger, a gentle little girl who doesn&#x27;t eat enough, or a big wild man who has cocaine in his body&quot; - a letter to his fiance.
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wewtyflakes
2024-10-10T16:45:37
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Yes, looking into supporting Llama!
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duxup
2024-10-10T16:45:45
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My only concern about setting a standard (beyond the usual process of setting a standard) it&#x27;s that a standard for what exactly? All the other government sites that ... you don&#x27;t need this key sequence on?<p>For the user I think that still means asking them to memorize something odd for a very limited use case that you won&#x27;t think of visiting any other government site.
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michalbcz
2024-10-10T16:45:48
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&gt; The upside being that unlike Python none of these errors are usually strong enough to be fatal to your application.<p>That&#x27;s a great point. Each language has its domain where it excels. The reality is that 90% (or more) of all apps don&#x27;t deal with the traffic scale of YouTube, the complexity of an operating system, or the mission-critical constraints of software for the F-35. For most businesses, Python is more than sufficient in 2024. At the same time, for learners, it&#x27;s much easier to pick up. It&#x27;s a sweet spot.
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dianliang233
2024-10-10T16:45:48
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That is correct. However the jagex funding is not really enough[1] so they added ads. The League wiki seems to be also under this model, but I suppose they got a better deal. The Minecraft Wiki doesn&#x27;t have any ads at all, and it&#x27;s just been feeding off by the runescape wikis.<p>[1]: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;runescape.wiki&#x2F;w&#x2F;Forum:Funding_the_wikis" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;runescape.wiki&#x2F;w&#x2F;Forum:Funding_the_wikis</a>
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vishnurnair
2024-10-10T16:45:53
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johnobrien1010
2024-10-10T16:45:54
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All the arguments for where to place control over who decides what gets built IMHO are just political power grabs from one constituency or another. Different companies do it differently, and I&#x27;m not sure there is one best way. Any time engineering or product or sales or marketing want more power they come up with some reasons why their function should have more control in every company everywhere.<p>I don&#x27;t think arguments that any function should always drive can be true, because who is best qualified to make those decisions is based on things like judgement, experience, domain knowledge, and customer understanding.<p>Instead of saying a specific function should have control, I think empowering the people who have been best a making decisions about scope should do it is the best approach. That can be engineering but that also can be product etc.
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hyggetrold
2024-10-10T16:45:58
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This is all I ever had heard about Tata consulting as well so I have to say it&#x27;s been an education seeing how sad everyone is to see Ratan Tata pass away.<p>It does make a kind of sense to me now though - if Ratan Tata&#x27;s goal was to pull money into India, he was massively successful. <i>How</i> he got there might be a different story. But that&#x27;s just as true of all previous great capitalists as well.
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-10T16:46:02
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&gt; <i>Would you argue that people who smoke crack aren’t doing cocaine?</i><p>Yes. This is true colloquially and legally.
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huntaub
2024-10-10T16:46:03
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This is a super cool project, and I think that we will continue to see more and more applications move towards an &quot;on S3&quot; stateless architecture. That&#x27;s part of the reason why we are building Regatta [1]. We are trying to enable folks who are running software that needs file system semantics (like Lucene) to get the super-fast NVME-like latencies on data that&#x27;s really in S3. While this is awesome, I worry about all of the applications which <i>don&#x27;t</i> have someone rewrite a bunch of layers to work on S3. That&#x27;s where we come in.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;regattastorage.com" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;regattastorage.com</a>
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Kydlaw
2024-10-10T16:46:15
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Concerning the currency symbol positioning, yes, it is indeed country-dependent. Countries of the Commonwealth usually place the currency sign in front of the figure, but most european do not, and instead place the symbol after the figure.<p>See the Use section in <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Euro_sign" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;en.wikipedia.org&#x2F;wiki&#x2F;Euro_sign</a>
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cck9672
2024-10-10T16:46:29
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This is one of the foundational tenants of Apple culture. I never knew there was a word or phrase that identified it.
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ingve
2024-10-10T16:46:36
3rd Party PoE HATs for Pi 5 add NVMe, fit inside case
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2024-10-10T16:46:37
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wewtyflakes
2024-10-10T16:46:43
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Not yet, but we are looking into supporting Llama. Would love to support local LLMs so we can say the app is entirely local.
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gregors
2024-10-10T16:46:56
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You might have missed this recent announcement<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;elixir-lang.org&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;15&#x2F;welcome-elixir-language-server-team&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;elixir-lang.org&#x2F;blog&#x2F;2024&#x2F;08&#x2F;15&#x2F;welcome-elixir-langu...</a>
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Kumar963
2024-10-10T16:47:01
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They prefer to remain undisturbed while tackling complex programming challenges
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syncliteio
2024-10-10T16:47:02
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Suppafly
2024-10-10T16:47:03
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Hitting shift 3 times happens just by holding the button down too long while typing caps sometimes too. I constantly have sticky keys coming up when inadvertently holding down shift and getting distracted while typing.
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tantivy
2024-10-10T16:47:05
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This flagged for me right away too. I would be badly surprised if a Map-style chained method mutated the memory of the receiver.
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Thuggery
2024-10-10T16:47:16
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Sensible change. But I wonder if it will encourage retailers to treat the secondary now more food safety related &quot;use by&quot; date as the real &quot;best if used by&quot; date.<p>If you&#x27;re like me and slightly paranoid about food expiration dates and sometimes checks things in corner stores, you might notice they like to sell items that can be razor thin on the &quot;sell by&quot; date.
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BobaFloutist
2024-10-10T16:47:21
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The same place you buy Adderall or Fentanyl, which are also schedule II.
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2024-10-10T16:47:27
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TZubiri
2024-10-10T16:47:28
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Ah, I misunderstood the scope of the tool.<p>I thought this was a tool that users specifically install in order to browse any content.<p>But instead it seems this is simply a feature so that users that browse gov.uk websites specifically can exit.
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anonzzzies
2024-10-10T16:47:33
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A proper language would just compile that in; aka when something doesn&#x27;t fit the struct, it dies. That&#x27;s what zod does because typescript cannot; you can have lovely and complex types until you see blue in the face, but if they are runtime, they pass because it&#x27;s js. That doesn&#x27;t happen in other languages. Try some Rust or Haskell and try to stuff in via REST something that doesn&#x27;t fit in the struct you defined. With typescript it happily continues unless you use all kinds of crap , like Zod, to validate again.<p>Why not make it so typescript has options to compile to zod etc with a flag for runtime?<p>I seriously don&#x27;t understand why I spend time on writing this as the fanbois who never tried anything nice that doesn&#x27;t need this think it&#x27;s the best thing. You all loved left pad and this is no different.
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barbazoo
2024-10-10T16:47:33
Britain's most debated rock [video]
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2024-10-10T16:47:37
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bilinguliar
2024-10-10T16:47:55
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When Go eventually lets all this horrible syntax sugar into the standard library, we will meet again in the Zig community.
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onlyrealcuzzo
2024-10-10T16:47:59
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&gt; I have to do it when I get home and realise that yet again one in each pack of 3 onions is rotted.<p>I have always been under the impression that the entire point of pre-packaging produce like avocados, apples, and garlic is to mix items that are bad which no one would buy in with some good items so you can still sell the bad ones.<p>This seems to have always been the case in California - where you can generally get good produce.
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rootusrootus
2024-10-10T16:48:06
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&gt; HT dxs<p>I&#x27;m unfamiliar with this abbreviation but did my best with Google. Does it mean &#x27;hypertension diagnoses&#x27;?
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2024-10-10T16:48:15
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impish9208
2024-10-10T16:48:27
Big Dreams Built on Higher Education Sour Worldwide for Jobless Graduates
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verdverm
2024-10-10T16:48:38
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This looks to be a cryptoless ledger usage that represents a better path for the technology<p>Wish I could learn more about the underlying technology to know for sure...
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rsynnott
2024-10-10T16:48:40
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The UK hasn&#x27;t banned them, though some supermarkets did voluntarily remove them. Brexit&#x27;s a relatively likely culprit for imported stuff; the extra paperwork really disincentivises JIT delivery (and in particular _really_ disincentivises mixed contents containers).<p>Though it&#x27;ll get worse. The regime for imported fruit and veg is still in transition, with a lot of stuff that the UK was supposed to bring in in 2021 recently delayed til 2025.
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Allen_Jameson
2024-10-10T16:48:42
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troupe
2024-10-10T16:48:44
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The Do Nothing Scripting [1] is an approach that I feel recognizes the difficulty of automation by starting out with a script that just tells you what to do like a checklist. Once you&#x27;ve used it to fully document all the exceptions, etc. you can then start building the automation.<p>An approach like this seems to give more weight to the fact that just figuring out a way to document exactly what needs to be done is often the hardest part and if you get that right before you start writing automation code, it might make make the automation much more efficient.<p>[1] <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.danslimmon.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;15&#x2F;do-nothing-scripting-the-key-to-gradual-automation&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;blog.danslimmon.com&#x2F;2019&#x2F;07&#x2F;15&#x2F;do-nothing-scripting-...</a>
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riffraff
2024-10-10T16:48:49
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in Europe it&#x27;s forbidden to sell washed eggs, so you&#x27;re literally buying eggs covered in chicken shit, it&#x27;s an interesting regulatory divergence.
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int_19h
2024-10-10T16:48:50
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Using the Escape key to close <i>dialogs</i> is the standard for almost all desktop applications since the 90s, though.
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consteval
2024-10-10T16:48:51
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No, because once those people take the drug then cash flow disappears, because they&#x27;re cured. It&#x27;s ideal to stretch out the adoption of the drug as much as possible in that situation.<p>It&#x27;s the same reason SAAS took off so much. If you sell the product and consumers are (relatively) happy, now what? They might come back and buy another version in 5-10 years, but how do you generate enough cash flow between now and then to stay afloat?
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JumpCrisscross
2024-10-10T16:48:52
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&gt; <i>saying that freebase cocaine isn&#x27;t &quot;cocaine, the drug&quot;, but chlorides and sulfates are</i><p>Yes. So does the DEA. We had separate charges for “cocaine” and “crack” for decades, with the former referring to the powdered salt and the latter to the base. The fact that the active compound is identical is irrelevant.<p>&gt; <i>They&#x27;re just wrong, because being wrong is a thing that people do a lot, especially when they&#x27;re talking about things they don&#x27;t know about, like chemistry</i><p>We’re talking about language. Not chemistry <i>per se</i>.<p>Someone saying someone doing crack is doing cocaine is simply incorrect in a colloquial context. Sort of like how tomatoes are culinarily a vegetable even if botanically they are fruits.
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codegeek
2024-10-10T16:49:02
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That&#x27;s not what being Vegetarian means.
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anarbadalov
2024-10-10T16:49:02
Teeth
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rwmj
2024-10-10T16:49:14
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To be fair, it is a pretty cool feature.
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HPsquared
2024-10-10T16:49:15
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For example it&#x27;s implicit in the capital requirements for banks under Basel III.
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2024-10-10T16:49:15
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-10T16:49:17
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I didn&#x27;t ask any question.
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hejira
2024-10-10T16:49:19
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Fun and educational video!
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x3ro
2024-10-10T16:49:26
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Same in Germany. Definitely at the end here.
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ubercore
2024-10-10T16:49:27
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I really can&#x27;t stress how unpleasant working in the world you describes sounds to me, as a developer. Through my career, so much work could have been avoided or improved if developers were in more discovery meetings, messing around in Figma, etc.<p>Senior people should be expected to bring an engineer&#x27;s perspective to these tasks, and mentor junior engineers in the process to bring them up to that level.
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sureIy
2024-10-10T16:49:49
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If they make sense yes, but <i>clearly</i> people don&#x27;t understand this.<p>When safety is on the line, the goal can&#x27;t only be &quot;as few words as possible&quot;
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2024-10-10T16:49:49
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ekianjo
2024-10-10T16:49:50
Ten Years of Linux Gaming
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chleba
2024-10-10T16:50:19
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2024-10-10T16:50:19
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ranger_danger
2024-10-10T16:50:20
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Probably not a great idea to link to a bunch of pirated streams. Some of those are official but a lot of them are not.
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giantrobot
2024-10-10T16:50:30
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Making MediaWiki survive non-trivial amounts of traffic is much harder than simply setting it up. It&#x27;s not an impossible task for sure but there&#x27;s no one click performance setting.
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cynicalpeace
2024-10-10T16:50:32
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I&#x27;m presuming it because it&#x27;s very likely, we don&#x27;t need a double blind randomized controlled study to declare certain things are true.<p>Like that the idea &quot;equality before the law&quot; doesn&#x27;t exist in this country, unfortunately.
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ColinWright
2024-10-10T16:50:32
Shenzhen I/O: A great game to learn electronics and programming
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curiousllama
2024-10-10T16:50:32
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Even knowing no asian languages, I can just feel something missing, especially in the first sentence there
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febin
2024-10-10T16:50:40
Game Programming in Prolog
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https://thingspool.net/morsels/page-10.html
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underlipton
2024-10-10T16:50:56
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Because that&#x27;s an incredibly euphemistic read of what it stood for, akin to taking a police department press release at face value. Soviets reading between the lines - as American warhawks certainly intended it to be read - would have recognized it as a declaration of America&#x27;s intent to isolate the USSR, cutting it off from potential global allies (i.e., threats to Western capitalist hegemony, e.g., any country that threatened to nationalize its resources in opposition to Western corporate interests). It turned what could have been a negotiation for power-sharing (through which soft power and widespread welfare might influence more robust observation of human rights) into a (second) confirmation that the two superpowers were entering a period of conflict (the nature of which actually encouraged means-to-an-end thinking that caused suffering in both the 1st and 2nd worlds).<p>Later developments would also prove the doctrine&#x27;s stated intentions to be a farce, as much of its execution involved <i>toppling</i> democracies in favor of US-backed autocrats.
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bryanrasmussen
2024-10-10T16:50:56
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evidently a user named wasteduniverse is shadow-banned or something, I saw his question but it was marked dead and I couldn&#x27;t reply. Looking at his comments page all his other comments were also grayed out and dead.<p>I don&#x27;t know what he did but since his question seems unproblematic enough I&#x27;ll answer here - I didn&#x27;t finish all the book, my Tom Wolfe phase was done, it seemed ok but not as cool as I thought Bonfire of the Vanities was, I remember some snide reviews of it at the time all about how Wolfe was still trying to be his idea of a great writer which was hopelessly out of date (opinion of reviewers).<p>My understanding it the Netflix adaptation has gotten a lot of complaints.
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2024-10-10T16:50:58
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jdiff
2024-10-10T16:51:12
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At this point I have to assume that this is willful. You are continuing to ignore things that have been addressed by both myself in my last comment and the article. I invite you to read the article more deeply and look into the actual research backing these UI patterns if you are genuinely struggling to understand.
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josevalim
2024-10-10T16:51:12
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YMMV. In benchmarks like cached queries, it already outputs a solid 5.5x faster than Rails, and it is worth remembering that the Rails app is way too stripped compared to what folks are actually running in prod (which was one of my original criticisms).
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consteval
2024-10-10T16:51:33
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&gt; that does not mean that 5 minutes of your eyesight is now worth something<p>It literally means exactly that, because you&#x27;re deriving some real value (money) from 5 minutes of your eyesight. So therefore it has value.
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bee_rider
2024-10-10T16:51:33
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I guess if Caesar was borrowing from the Pontifex Maximus, that title must pre-date those based on his name.
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tambourine_man
2024-10-10T16:51:44
I Didn't Believe That AI Is the Future of Coding. I Was Right [video]
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akaike
2024-10-10T16:51:52
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That’s so awesome! My girlfriend read all her books and told me how beautifully she writes in Korean.<p>Definitely well-deserved!
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tempodox
2024-10-10T16:52:08
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Yes. You&#x27;d have to use<p><pre><code> int volatile *x </code></pre> as the parameter to get the changes from a different thread.
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2024-10-10T16:52:19
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breck
2024-10-10T16:52:25
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2024-10-10T16:52:33
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Dalewyn
2024-10-10T16:52:35
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<i>WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm.</i><p>Meanwhile in Maine, you&#x27;re questioning the sanity of Californians.
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init2null
2024-10-10T16:52:37
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You will always hurt sometimes. Either it&#x27;s the pain of disconnection, or it&#x27;s the pain of loss. The former is subtle and easy to ignore, but it&#x27;s always there. At least it certainly was for me.<p>I&#x27;ve now simply decided to look pain in the eye and embrace it. It is inevitable and important in forming relationships. At least you have mostly fond memories to look back on at the end of it.
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ninetyninenine
2024-10-10T16:52:53
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You need to learn Haskell in a non trivial way. Code in it. And then you need to completely internalize why the IO monad exists and why it encourages the programmer to code in ways that stay away from using it.<p>I had a friend (who’s in general a good programmer) learn Haskell and then get completely annoyed by the IO monad so that he quit learning Haskell. So yeah, it’s not easy to “get it” You only get it with reading and practice. Really you just need to completely internalize and grasp the purpose of the IO monad in Haskell.
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kyleee
2024-10-10T16:52:54
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And micro-morts to compare risk across various activities
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gpderetta
2024-10-10T16:52:57
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A while ago the C++ committee tried to standardize function argument evaluation order. It actually made it to the draft standard, but it had to be reverted when it was presented with real world performance regressions.<p>If we can&#x27;t even get that, I doubt strict aliasing will ever be voted out.
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mtalantikite
2024-10-10T16:52:59
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So you&#x27;re telling me Encino Man wasn&#x27;t fiction
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marcosnils
2024-10-10T16:53:07
FBI Infringing MIT License
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pseudosavant
2024-10-10T16:53:09
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My ex was like this two, but was fairly binary about it. The day before the &quot;sell by date&quot; = totally good, not in any way ruined. The day after = clearly dangerously unsafe food.
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MichaelZuo
2024-10-10T16:53:10
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Relative level of wealth available for importing…
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BobaFloutist
2024-10-10T16:53:10
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When people drink coffee, they don&#x27;t say &quot;I&#x27;m taking caffeine.&quot;<p>When people eat poppyseed bagels they don&#x27;t say they&#x27;re doing codeine or morphine.<p>It&#x27;s generally understood that &quot;smoking weed&quot; is likely to be a different experience than &quot;taking THC&quot;
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2024-10-10T16:53:29
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2024-10-10T16:53:43
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parhamn
2024-10-10T16:53:48
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This isn&#x27;t true outside the theoretical best case. Definitely not true in most interpreted languages. Consider the performance difference of .reverse() (in-place or copy) vs using a descending for loop. Generally with interpreter chaining there are more &quot;hidden&quot; allocations&#x2F;operations.
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tartieret
2024-10-10T16:53:52
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Yes, the goal is to generate business value. But Scrum requires to do this in small increments, and these increments have to be exposed to stakeholders. As per the Scrum guide (<a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;scrumguides.org&#x2F;scrum-guide.html#increment" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;scrumguides.org&#x2F;scrum-guide.html#increment</a>):<p>&quot;In order to provide value, the Increment must be usable.&quot;<p>So this conflicts with the fact that business value can be generated (or protected, in the case of maintenance&#x2F;upgrade of a system) without generating immediately &quot;usable&quot; changes. Or said otherwise, a high value change may requires a succession of non-usable changes over many &quot;sprints&quot;, and Scrum doesn&#x27;t account for that.
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mpweiher
2024-10-10T16:53:57
Two never-before-seen tools, from same group, infect air-gapped devices
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layer8
2024-10-10T16:54:15
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&gt; And Esc is the only keyboard key that doesn’t count as user interaction for the purposes of transient activation.<p>It’s pretty weird that pressing the Shift key is considered more of a user interaction than pressing Escape.
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2024-10-10T16:54:21
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gregors
2024-10-10T16:54:25
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The techempower repo is literally a gift to the world. I&#x27;ve seen and learned many ways of optimizing code ...almost none of which should ever be used in production or would ever make it past a PR at most companies. Still, it&#x27;s amazing in the amount of non-realistic approaches used. It really is a work of art.
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rightbyte
2024-10-10T16:54:30
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Ok sure I might have misunderstood you. I agree that Fandom is most likely not writing checks or paying directly in other means to Google for increased search rank.
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2024-10-10T16:54:37
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2024-10-10T16:54:38
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rolph
2024-10-10T16:54:40
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i have, and use goggles when going dual, also have left hand devices,ejecting to left, ive developed ambidexterity, but ultra fine motor tasks are left handed.
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