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lolski

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About lolski

https://github.com/lolski

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    > When I enquired ChatGPT why it said "no", this was the response: > "Because your question was phrased in a way that depended on which year we’re currently in, and I initially ans…

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    Comment #31618441

    I second this. Also this UI / UX issue isn't just a problem with Spotify but iTunes (Apple Music) to! So I guess it's just a general trend that started for no good reason. In iTune…

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    Out of the 4 instruments that are still locked I'd reckon three would definitely be Jupiter 8, Juno, and TR-909. I can't confidently guess the last one though. I'll try them later …

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    Comment #29719417

    I second Bazel. People keep on mentioning how steep the learning curve is, but the conceptual model is really simple, elegant, and intuitive. What is steep is the technical know-ho…

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    Comment #29352358

    I've been a Fish user for 10 years! One key thing I like from Fish is their command history feature, where you can use the up/down to move backward/forward the history. I can't fin…

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    Comment #29186629

    I don't know whether he's a good / bad person, but what I know is that I grew up with SA and this saddens me.

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    Comment #28748567

    You might want to check TypeDB, which is a database with a strongly-typed query language: https://github.com/vaticle/typedb . It doesn't do union types yet, but it's got type inher…

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    Comment #28632074

    I haven't tried it but it looks amazing. Well done.

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    Comment #28526394

    Have you tried playing OpenRA online? It's quite hardcore. I don't think I've ever encountered anyone who isn't really good.

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    Comment #28514443

    hell march is awesome

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    Comment #28514438

    I love the migs and missile submarines

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    Comment #28337656

    I agree with your statement that concepts like formal-proofs is underrated. Fortunately, one of the general trend that I'm seeing going forward is the birth of programming language…

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    Comment #28219696

    The one that adds a lot to the retro look for me was the colour scheme - look at how each section has different colours. The combination of typography, colour scheme, borders, corn…

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    Comment #28215758

    and the fact that it's hosted in sourceforge

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    Comment #28215741

    the website looks like it was made in the 90s however don't let that fool you

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    Comment #28215730

    these are interesting. thanks.

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    Comment #28168802

    The first two things that come to mind are Python and Go.

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    Comment #28156011

    I don't think there is any "standard" that strictly governs the implementation of a CQRS system. We just need to be aware of the nuances of the fault-tolerance aspect in distribute…

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    Comment #28048717

    I can say we're one of the companies that have successfully embraced event-driven design. We're Vaticle and we're not a microservice shop - rather, we're building a database softwa…

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