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Comment #28214567
> At the moment, many people want to vaccinate their kids, but I doubt it will still be the case in a few years when the panic induced by the pandemic has subsided and people have …
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Comment #20825529
The worst part is that you end up breaking your fingers when you want to angry type a rant about the keyboard. :) I picked up a bluetooth mechanical keyboard that I just carry arou…
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Comment #18514042
I took a quick look at the list of commands and they looked so similar to the primary git commands I use that it seemed like a waste. Better to just learn how to use git.
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Comment #18433710
I think the basic idea is sound. If all you're after is learning to program and running little toy programs, then web based REPLs are a great choice. My primary development environ…
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Comment #18090321
It sounds like they don't have enough incentive to stay? I know some others have mentioned financial incentive, but really enjoying the work you're doing and the people you work wi…
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Comment #18080325
I completely agree with that when I'm using the laptop unplugged, especially if it's on my lap and I want to get maximum battery life. However, if I'm sitting at a desk where it's …
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Comment #17217515
Very cool read and a lot of your happy discoveries are similar to reasons why I like coding in Go, especially your "Less Language Feature ‘Anxiety’" section. No guessing about how …
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Comment #16516859
So true. Often technical debt is intentionally taken on as a calculated risk to get to market faster with the intention of fixing it later. Fixing it later rarely happens though. I…
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Comment #15678943
I think the problem is that there's a perception that a phone call is an interrupt event. Because you have a person on the phone waiting for you to answer, you have to (or should) …
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Comment #15678917
I've had a similar experience with the spam calls. I don't get quite as many per day, but ~90% of the calls I receive are spam. I just don't answer my phone anymore unless it's my …
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Comment #13983158
I had to read the post twice before I really got what she was saying. I think the distinction I would make is that while there are many more use cases that you can apply to Contain…
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Comment #12328370
Looks like that has 8 cores? I would imagine it would make a huge difference depending on other loads on the system. I gave it a try on my file server at home that has an AMD E-350…
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Comment #6654907
My general rule is that I will stay with the same job for at least 1 year. Part of that is to not look like I'm job hopping, but mostly it's because it generally takes me around 6 …
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Comment #6225621
>If you say "This is something I built in my free time", or "This is something I built while I was learning Backbone" (and keep you tone enthusiastic, not apologetic), then people …
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Comment #6220064
I fall into the "developer 1" category myself. I only recently started doing side projects in my own time (and publishing them on github), almost entirely because I was starting to…
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Comment #6219809
Should have named it red pill. :) Seriously though, I was more excited when I thought it was about running Linux inside the browser. Personally, I have no interest in installing an…
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Comment #5691883
Very interesting background and well written. My own schooling was more straightforward. I went through K-12 normally in (thankfully good) public schools in NJ and then got my BS i…
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Comment #5599648
That research lines up pretty well with my own experience in college. It haunted me until my 3rd year when I was so bogged down with advanced projects that I just couldn't keep pro…
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Comment #5597101
My boss is pretty cool about this. He asks for estimates on tasks for resource management purposes, but he assumes the estimates are wrong out of the gate and we adjust as the proj…