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- null_deref parentCan you provide a source for this claim?
- Do you have suggestions on how to do off site backups? For example for images and documents
- That Markov chain spiraled out of control
- Could this be a self-inflicted bug? In that case, the broader point still stands: cloud providers can cause outages that are outside your direct realm of responsibility.
- My country has laws similar to this, they mostly side with the employee but judges are not blind to a clear abuse
- I am not sure that every inspiring action has to be performed by an inspiring person. His family values sadden me, but his story provokes thought. I am not sure I have to admire everyone…
- I had a problem where ChatGPT rendered math to me from right to left. Sure thing YMMV
- What do you mean by “has a therapist”? Do they just mention it in passing, or do they bring up takeaways from their sessions in everyday conversation? If it’s the latter, I’m not sure that’s really about mental-health openness. It feels more like a broader social habit, the need to present yourself as someone who’s constantly working on every aspect of your life. That’s a different modern-society quirk altogether.
- Hezoballah group itself defies the Lebanese government and the Lebanese sovereignty
- BDS is a western concept, legal laws banning business with Israel in the Middle East precede it.
- I don’t mean to cast any doubt, but are those short articles the standard, or why was there almost no data provided?
- Yeah my question exactly, another one from me would be will the best practice be to run it periodically?
- Israel is not authoritarian in present time
- Why?
- In a case of a package breaking compatibility (^) won’t help as well.
- It was a fun and easy read
- I agree with the other comments on this thread, but I have a question of my own, why not work as consultant at that point and not as team member?
- Nice very interesting, thank you very much for taking the time to explain a bit further
- Interesting! Can you elaborate a little bit more on your implementation?
- Thank you! Just implemented this in my lambda, still a bit frustrated there is no easy way to push env vars from the deploying machine
- Ok I may have misread the pricing model, I’ll look into it, thanks!
- And can we talk about the predatory pricing model? In AWS one secret service prices a secret for 0.4 dollars a month. I was appalled when I first saw it, are you going to charge me 5$ a year for storing my 12 bytes?
- Yeah yeah I agree, it’s sometimes fun to go crazy in that age. I meant drinking responsibly in the broadest way possible
- The fact that all Koreans that were born in the same year become of a legal age to drink on the same day, probably creates some cool memories if you drink responsibly
- If you like improvisation, some shows there are pretty good in that aspect
- I am very sorry for casting doubt, the sibling comment makes a lot of sense.
- Thanks for the clarification, definitely makes sense
- Enjoyed the article. Am I out of touch or have the article linked to a PR of the rust-lang eco system that didn’t go through a CR, is this really the standard for such a large language standard library?
- It’s used in order to prevent redundant rerender to child components. When passing to a child component a function you’ve created inside functional component it’s get recreated because JS doesn’t keep references to a function created inside a function, thus making your child component rerender because a prop has changed.
This example actually really corresponds with this post comments, the need for useCallback have only emerged after the move from class components, because private methods you create in a class do not get recreated at each render
- Even though you’re right, pork eating has a significant negative cultural value in Jewish culture