Depends on what kind of generation of MacBook that is. Intel-series? I’m leaning ThinkPad. M-series? It’s gonna have to be the MacBook.
Depends on what kind of generation of MacBook that is. Intel-series? I’m leaning ThinkPad. M-series? It’s gonna have to be the MacBook.
Fwiw, I think Android is starting to get to a good place now with Kotlin, Compose and the MVVM-architecture.
The old days were completely wild though
If you’re just rubber-stamping in code reviews, why even have them in the first place in that case? They aren’t exactly providing you with any mileage at that point.
Elon starting to comment on technical matters was the moment I learned he was actually completely beyond incompetent, since I have some actual expertise on the subject. Right around the time he bought Twitter and commented publicly on its architecture.
This is further evidence to that point
The correct response to any PR that is too large to digest is to reject it and ask the author to split it up.
Sure, but the difference between “I win awards for figruing out how to decipher ancient scrolls that no one has been able to do despite their best efforts” and “I can’t research well enough to discover appropriate existing tools for document conversion” is very hard to reconcile.
Ok so they were apparently in Greek but not from Greece. Source: https://news.unl.edu/article-2
Is this fake?
For context, this is the guy who figured out how to see what’s written on some ancient Greek Scrolls without destroying them. It seems slightly far-fetched that he wouldn’t know better.
Testing in production rules actually. Use feature flags and monitoring and you’re all good
This is what feature flags are for. You can test in production to your hearts content if you use them!
The hot dog-operator
Not as far as I know, and I’m not even sure the person who posted that was even serious about that being the response Grok provided.
Elon is deranged enough as it is without us having to make stuff up, let’s stay on track.
Given that they own all of the source code (CLA is required to contribute), they can just stop offering the code under GPL, unless they happen to have any GPL dependencies not under their control, in which case this would not be viable.
There may be an argument for that, but I’m not sure you can get severance pay in that kind of scenario. Not my specialty though given that I’m not from the U.S.
Talk about saying the quiet part out loud - this is a severance-free layoff, nothing more and nothing less.
Iceland runs plenty of these and has a nice culture of frequenting the public bathhouse. It’s one of the few things you can do that is actually affordable there.
They do have the advantage of having essentially infinite clean energy in the form of geothermal heat. As do Japan in many cases, for that matter. I’m sure that has something to do with these institutions having staying power there.
Anyway, I think this idea has merits, but not as an energy saving measure. The reason for this is that in order to maintain good water quality, you have to shower thoroughly before getting into the bath, negating the potential energy benefits of the initiative. We can bring it back for it being nice, though!
Testing in prod is a power move honestly. Rock star-level
Kotlin-style async is pretty neat, ngl.
Spill the beans!
Well, it’s obviously not going to be the iPad that wins in that case