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emschlr

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    Wow! Nice way to look at it. Appreciate the explanation.

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    IIRC Kobyashi maru incident involves a no-win situation where you change the rules of the game to create a winning situation. How are we looking at a Kobyashi maru incident here? C…

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    Comment #30412419

    The keyword is "define"! You can just define the first turn to be Right no matter how it is oriented. If you are not happy with that then just rotate the first segment until it loo…

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    Ask HN: Which tools are used to generate diagrams in this article?

    The post https://mattferraro.dev/posts/inverse-of-a-circle hit HN front page a few weeks ago. Anyone here knows which tools the author is using to generate the beautiful diagrams?

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    Comment #30394694

    Exactly! I don't understand why modern languages can't make "print" simpler. Is it too much to ask to expose a print function in the default namespace?

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    Comment #30394679

    Intriguing idea. Would have been nice if the OP included some stats and data behind the research too. Now it is just the author's word. I am in half the mind to forward this articl…

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    Ask HN: What does the GDPR penalty for loading fonts mean for website owners?

    Story of GDPR penalty for loading external fonts from Google - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=30135264 I was thinking of starting my own blog recently. I like the idea of hav…

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    Comment #30145265

    Great article! The diagrams look nice. What did you use to generate those diagrams?

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    Comment #30126379

    > The majority are text-only portfolios. Yeah... 512 KB is a lot of bytes for text-only website. For text-only sites the threshold should be much lower. Like ten times lower. 50 KB…

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    Comment #29892244

    Can't we just deploy the Smalltalk or Common Lisp code and not make changes to the live image? Then we can deploy Smalltalk/Common Lisp projects just like we deploy Python/Ruby prj…

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    Comment #29851235

    I was looking for something like this. Which operating systems does your project support?

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    Comment #29842745

    Vlime project link has changed since the article was written. Current Vlime project is https://github.com/vlime/vlime

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    Comment #29658585

    Two active discussions on Reddit. r/technology: https://redd.it/rlfxa8 r/programming: https://redd.it/rm7nyp

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