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Comment #18049430
This is exactly what I'm looking for. Thanks!
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Comment #18049294
> doing something with that tax revenue does. Not really. SF already spends more than $250 million annually on programs for the homeless[0]. That's about $33,333 per homeless (7,49…
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Comment #18047274
This. Thank you. I'm being rate limited, so this is the only post I'll be making on this thread. My question was genuine. I want to learn both the positives and the pitfalls of dep…
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Comment #18047072
You just described two errors that do actually happen and in the next sentence say those errors can't happen anymore. What am I missing here?
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Comment #18047045
> An introduction to dependent types, demonstrating the most beautiful aspects, one step at a time. Is there a companion book detailing the ugly downsides of dependent types and ho…
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Comment #18046752
> why do folks completely avoid a language for a single relatively bland syntactic feature? Personal preference isn't a good enough reason? I don't like white space sensitive langu…
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Comment #18046326
Nim has multiple garbage collectors you can change at compile time. Here's the --gc option from the documentation. --gc:refc|v2|markAndSweep|boehm|go|none|regions I don't know if t…
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Comment #18046038
Embedded development.
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Comment #18037919
This video does a great job of explaining why modern programming in general has failed: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uZgbKrDEzAs I think OOP specifically derailed programming be…
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Comment #18036117
Here's an insight from a developer with 15+ years of experience: be very, very careful who you take advice from. The so called "best and brightest" in our industry have led us down…
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Comment #18007227
HFT? Don't you need a PhD for that?
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Comment #17986797
So the Washington Post is saying that the Tesla is so successful at mimicking human behavior that it now mimics our common mistakes as well?
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Comment #17963368
It's a limit. It's called an unlimited plan. That's deceptive advertising at best and fraud at worst.
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Comment #17962063
They increased it last year from 32GB to 50GB a month. Frankly, I think even a 50GB cap on an "unlimited" plan should be illegal, but it's better than most carriers. https://www.th…
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Comment #17961739
T-Mobile still has an unlimited plan, right?
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Comment #17934158
The world isn't fucked up. The world operates the way it operates. It's your expectations that are fucked up. Human beings love resources (money), power and control. Anything that …
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Comment #17919559
> [federation] seems to map more cleanly onto the real world, putting the ownership and costs and responsibilities on those who control the hardware. This is both the biggest stren…
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