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davey48016
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  1. A friend of mine has a junior engineer who does this and then responds to questions like "Why did you do X?" with "I didn't, Claude did, I don't know why".
  2. Java's in great shape now, but the period between when Oracle bought Sun (~2010) and about 2017 wasn't great, and there was a lot of concern about Java's future. I think most people who moved away from Java then haven't looked back.
  3. This is why I use Lyft, and only install Uber when I'm traveling to a country where Lyft doesn't operate.
  4. I wonder if they caught wind, but they both thought they were competing for the same contract.
  5. Oil has been like that as well. High oil prices don't trigger nearly as much drilling as they used to.

    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/oil-production-prices-us-compan...

  6. Most of the things people say about efficient markets assume low barriers to entry. When it takes years and tens of billions of dollars to add capacity, it makes more sense to sit back and enjoy the margins. Especially if you think there's a non-trivial possibility that the AI build out is a bubble.
  7. Yeah. Windows, Linux, and Web are listed under "What's Coming"
  8. I've gotten everything from unsolicited relationship advice to unsolicited nutrition advice. Some of it was actually pretty good advice.
  9. I haven't followed Remix 3 closely. What baggage are they taking from React apart from JSX?
  10. Every boss I've ever had has slipped a little life advice into our one on ones.
  11. I can't find it, but this question got asked somewhere (Reddit maybe) about 8-10 years ago, and a plumber took the time to respond that many plumbers are actually very passionate about what they do. They don't specifically unclog toilets for fun, but there are plumbers that spend a lot of their free time on plumbing forums, and even some who have projects experimenting with different ways to install certain things.
  12. Wasn't the recent AWS a race condition that's existed since before vibe coding was a thing?
  13. I don't think Avalonia is actually affiliated with MAUI or Microsoft either
  14. .NET Core and ASP.NET Core (especially the minimal APIs) seem to have taken a lot of influence from Node API libraries like Express.
  15. Avalonia does not have a Wayland backend now, but they say it's a priority: https://avaloniaui.net/blog/bringing-wayland-support-to-aval...

    I'm sure there's a better place to track the progress on that.

  16. I assume that first refusal required price matching. If the $250B is at a higher price than whatever AWS, GCP, etc. were willing to offer, then it could be a win for Microsoft to get $250B in decent margin business over a larger amount of break even business.
  17. It doesn't explain it on the landing page. Even skimming their docs, it seems like you mostly have to infer the purpose of this based on the features.
  18. The Ford Ranger is still (or once again?) sold in the US.
  19. The survivability of aircraft carriers in modern warfare has been in question since the 1980s.

    https://www.cato.org/sites/cato.org/files/pubs/pdf/pa134.pdf

  20. I think it's very cheap right now.

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