darkstar_16
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- darkstar_16 parentI can't tell if you're being sarcastic or not, but it will happen sooner or later.
- It's interesting how this comes up when the west is the one that is trying to catch up :)
- I do the same. Directed tasks with smaller context and start a new "chat" when it's done what I want.
- Even as a techie, I prefer and use iCloud for exactly this reason, especially for stuff I share with family. I don't want me to be the bottleneck for what is considered basic functionality these days.
- I actually I'd be even willing to downgrade my car one level if I'm not driving and just sitting in the back seat. Will likely be cheaper for me to own even with the increased subscription.
- I've been meaning to get more components for a diy NAS since atleast the last year and just been pushing it lazily. I'm literally kicking myself now when I actually started looking up deals for this black friday.
- GraphQL sure, but I'm not sure I'd put kafka in the same bucket. It is a nice technology that has it's use in some cases, where postgresql would not work. It is also something a small team should not start with. Start with postgres and then move on to something else when the need arises.
- One of our final projects during university was to design and program a basic database in C. Even after 20 years I think that was one of the most one I've had in a project.
- We use a headless service and client side load balancing for this. What's the difference ?
- I get the sentiment behind your comment but I have a few lawyers in the family and they work round the clock. They might be in meetings or pouring over documents all day that might not look like work to the average software engineer but trust me, they do work hard. And it's true for everyone - from junior interns to senior partners.
- > These days it's less about language wars and more about picking the right tool for the job
You should talk to the Java advocates in my company :) The language wars are still around, it's just Java vs the rest now.
- Or you could buy the Lego version :)
- I think its just Apple PR pushing these out now to get Apple's name out in the AI era.
- others have articulated it much better but I think the difference isn't in what it can do. But working with existing docs - subtle things like font differences, formatting issues, working with the rest of the world that is MS dominated, keyboard shortcuts for excel warriers. LibreOffice is very capable on it's own, as a drop-in replacement is where it doesn't work most of the time. And the difference isn't even huge, but people being people give up fast.
- You're proving the point in the actual research. Programmers who only use AI for learning/coding will lose this knowledge (of python, for example) that you have gained by actually "doing" it.
- Jaeger collector perhaps but then you'd have to use the Jaeger UI. Signoz has a much nicer UI that feels more integrated but last I checked had annoying bugs in the UI like not keeping the time selection when I navigated between screens.
- I really want this to happen but sadly have seen a LOT of govt and private companies trying to move to libreoffice (and OpenOffice and StarOffice before that). None really stuck. The office suite is hard to replace and none of the open source suites are a good enough alternative right now. I hope that changes.
- maybe you could add link in your HN profile so interested people could atleast take a look?
- This is very interesting. Do you think people will trust it enough in terms of security/hardening to let homefree be their main router/firewall/vpn ?
- I miss reading Blogs. Old school, detailed blogs written in a plain and simple language. It's easy to follow and almost be invested in the journey.
- As an Indian, this was also my immediate thought but then I read the About section, I figured it was easy/ier for him. The not allowed if visited another place rule must have been easier to circumvent with some planning.
- Most are making up these stats. Don't say 100% improvement, though, unless you can back it up but 30% with a process improvement should be easy to justify in an interview. The point here is to make your resume "skimmable" since no one reads text anymore.
- You must be fun at parties :)
- who are these people who have 30 minutes in the morning to make a smoothie and learn a foreign language ... :D
- Why isn't Russia using a compromised US IP ? That shouldn't be hard to get.
- they own their factories. Contrary to what you're thinking, they actually only have 3-4 factories across the world.
- At that scale, you need the "Call us" plan. No one at that scale is paying full price.
- Well, he has a point about Maths :) But, the difference is that basic Maths skills are enough to live a decent life for someone who doesn't do Maths for a career. Basic programming usually isn't enough to pass job interviews and one needs to know the language for a career, atleast for now. I'm actually learning a lot of basic Maths concepts now that I have a kid I need to teach sometimes and have some money I need to invest and understand about rate of return, compounding etc.
- Isn't the Cassandra file system something like that ?
- I'd guess its similar to Danish and hen meant "he" here, Han in Danish