- david422No.
- IIRC, the grocery chain I worked for used to have an offline mode to move customers out the door. But it meant that when the system came back online, if the customers card was denied, the customer got free groceries.
- "That's a good question, let me do some research and I'll get back to you"
- I don't want to organize ... I just want a filter on the channel sidebar!
- I used python on a large code base for quite a while. Many team members did not like type hints, and a codebase that doesn't maintain type hints makes it harder to use them.
However, if I had a choice, rather than use typehints in python, I would much rather just use a statically typed language. Short, tiny scripts in python? Sure. Anything that grows or lives a long time? Use something where the compiler helps you out.
- Yes. It's not the type system that's broken, it's the design. Fix the design, and the type system works for you, not against you.
- When you buy a house and get a mortgage, you are going to be paying MUCH more in interest (than expected). Over the course of the mortgage, you are going to be paying MUCH more than the sticker price. Between closing costs and taxes and fees maintenance, you will need more cash than you think.
My advice is look at the numbers very carefully and choose something that is (below) or fits your budget. Sudden financial issues like the loss of a job or new vehicle purchase can put a big strain on all this.
- That's actually the situation I was in though. When your electric mower breaks you're probably on your own. I would not want to go back, but going forward definitely has it's own issues.
- > I have the same issue every year with a ride on lawn mower. Do I just pay someone weekly or buy one outright and do it myself? In this case I loathe mowing,
I bought mine, ran great for 4 years, then ran into a bunch of trouble, which made me recognize the other hidden cost of ownership is simply just maintenance. A very expensive mower just sitting there, nearest potential repair shop far away, no idea how I'd even get it there let alone the cost. And if I decide I don't want it, I've got to pay to get rid of it now too.
Luckily I was able to watch a bunch of youtube videos and order myself some parts to get it up and running again, but definitely sunk quite a bit of time and energy into it.
- > The types are absolutely still there and need thought about
Yes, if they aren't in the code, it just means the programmer has figure out and carry that around mentally when reading or writing code.
- Somewhat related - I wanted to add short urls to a project of mine. I was looking around at a bunch of url shorteners - and then realized it would be pretty simple to create my own. It's my content pointed to my own service, so I don't have to worry about 3rd party content or other services going down.
- I created a gmail account in 2004 and then completely forgot about it. Just last week I realized that I had registered that account. I went to the forgot my password page, and it prompted for the last password I remembered using, which I took a guess at. It told me that wasn't enough information to recover the account, and that was it, because I didn't have a backup phone, email etc. attached.
But then I thought- what if I just try that password to login. And it worked.
So when I thought I had forgotten my password, gmail prompted me for a piece of information that I got correct, and then wouldn't accept it.
I also have another email account that forwards all mail to my main account, but I've definitely forgotten that password, and I have no way to actually get back into that account, even though I've tried. I guess it just forwards mail forever.
- I think it's a dead project. There hasn't been any updates. I signed up about the same time you did.
- I signed up 2 years ago. I think it's a dead project :(
- This seems like one of the perfect use cases for AI. Have the AI ingest the style guide, and then comment on your written work to point out where your work does not adhere to the style guide.
- > Most Americans these days won't interact with their neighbors unless it's to complain or they want something transactionally.
My family moved into a small cul-de-sac with 5 houses total. I wanted to introduce myself, so I wrote a short letter with a little about ourselves and our contact info, and then dropped it into each neighbors mailbox. Only 1 neighbor wrote back, and 1 neighbor literally _returned the letter_ to our mailbox. So yea, that's the neighborhood I live in.
- Looks great, thanks for sharing! One thing I love about software engineering is that you can apply it to so many different aspects of ordinary life. Showing your flight career like this is really cool.
- No. Plausible, but statistically insignificant for a definitive conclusion. https://mythresults.com/episode28
- Mythbusters did an episode on this https://www.discovery.com/shows/mythbusters/episodes/is-yawn...
IIRC, it wasn't that contagious.
- Blizzard's battle.net used to do that. They'd ban in waves. I imagine immediate bans would make it much easier for cheat authors to figure out which cheats were detectable and which weren't.