- porridgeraisinI have quite some hope that the steam machine will fill all the gaps. Yes, they are hit by the cost increase as well, but the scale is completely different when you compare it to the latest beefy nvidia GPU. It has a good chance.
- Sounds like optional to me. With benefits for exercising the option.
- Really? "see oil take oil" was not done by previous admins at all? The entire US economy including your money depends on it, don't wash off all blame onto one politician.
[I am not american and don't care for US politics]
To be clear, not saying blame falls on _you_, but that this is a defining feature of america as a country - for the duration of our lifetimes at least. There is absolutely nothing surprising here and this was easily predictable years in advance.
- Genuinely curious. Do you actually open the license file on all repos posted to HN?
- HN commentors on this font change harp on about how it's a waste of time (which it of course is), but that font change seemed to receive a more bland reaction. Funny.
- Yeah that's insane.
- Yep. This is the actual reason behind duplication I've seen 99% of the time.
- In india we dd/mm/yyyy too
- Interesting perspective
- Nice thing in India is that all the major providers grey-legally put optical fiber everywhere, so you get FTTH or fiber to the street no matter what. In cities where the development authority is competent, it's slower as they actually have to get approvals and stuff. And in some places they use the 26Ghz band (technically part of 5G) for "air fiber" which is basically a wireless link from the roof of an apartment to a nearby line-of-sight base station. It gives good bandwidth as there is no interference with usual mobile data as that band never ended up working in practice without clean LOS.
- > parental involvement
This is the _most_ important thing. Parents keeping a laser eye on their kids' performance in school, and having their own standards that the school must live up to, regardless of what commitees and boards and suits and academics and "experts" say. Even if it's just a standard for math competence. If the school isn't up to the mark, either pull up the school for it, or switch schools, or after school classes if it's an isolated problem. Many would be surprised at how many parents either can't(common in first generation educated) or won't do this.
> Spending has no correlation with success
In a setting where more spending is for more labour (when the labour is not done by parents/family) this is not true. Primary schools giving individual attention to students for example will do better than those with 100 students a class. But in most cases, more spending leads to more unnecessary flashy stuff. So in the real world, what you are saying is true.
Charter schools like yours are also sorely needed in america where math standards are absolutely woeful compared to RoW.
- That's funny
- Ah ok so just to confirm the providers charge the store per user entry? That gives me a good idea of who would go for it. Thanks
- > special
Many of us see that as an important feature, and a smaller set of people aren't too happy with the generics introduction for example. Or the recent iterators stuff they have added.
It makes codebases touched by a lot of people an absolute breeze to understand. There's no clever generic data structure/soup of traits/clever conditional types I have to understand from scratch. Everything is the same old boring maps and slices and for loops, nested sometimes. And functions mostly always return 2 values. There is no map/filter/anything. The name of function usually betrays the types. "getUserPreferencesBatch" is most likely a `func(userIDs []UserID) map[UserID]Preferences, error`. There's <1% chance it is anything else. People also tend to avoid relatively complicated datastructures like trees unless they are really really necessary. So you get boring, completely predictable, 70% optimal code.
Even when discussing implementation, people think in simple terms which leads to really simple implementations in the end across all team members. It basically makes drumming KISS into everyone really easy.
Now some people go all clean code or make functional wrappers and such, and that destroys all that's good in go.
- There is a way to show profile pictures to only contacts. It's a setting.
- That's so cursed. I suppose since the source of the money here is the manufacturer, this only happens in major retailers with large shops?
Do you know if smaller shops in india/asia also make use of this?
- From what I hear, many doctors pass X-ray and MRI scans to Chatgpt for a ...second opinion :-)
- > loss prevention
So preventing theft?
- > it certainly works
Not for this guy:
- This is true. But unfortunately the exact same process is used even for critical stuff (the crowdstrike thing for example). Maybe there needs to be a separate swe process for those things as well, just like there is for aviation. This means not using the same dev tooling, which is a lot of effort.