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undrcvr-lagggal
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Comment #10007203
Making the violation before it's formalized does not necessarily excuse it. Perhaps proper action is to remove the full post or specific parts.
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Comment #10007083
He called github "braindamaged". Isn't that against the CoC?
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Comment #10006987
That would be inefficient because you'd need to allocate extra stack, process datastructures, context switching, etc.
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Comment #10005205
Indeed. It was probably hard to do because he's using Python which has problems due to its GIL. I myself would have went for Go, whoms CSP model matches this problem perfectly.
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Comment #9223322
I was not aware of github's new STL viewing ability. Viewing models from your tools (such as from the source code that mentions them) is something TempleOS has been able to do for …
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Comment #9122162
I expected a response like this but didn't cover it in the question due to lack of space. However, even on Showtime and HBO there aren't uncensored depictions of sexual acts or ful…
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Ask HN: Why do we accept gore in movies/games but not nudity/sex in sitcoms?
Violent movies are constantly full of gore, and I rarely hear complaints about this. It is accepted that you will see some blood, trauma, dismembered body parts, etc, if you're wat…
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Comment #9010958
I've always wanted to learn a Lisp, but I've found Scheme too academic, so I ended up learning other variants such as Common Lisp and Clojure. Could the same thing be said about Fa…
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Comment #9009993
I wrote a browser plugin in Go (using gopherjs) that will humanize words like it, it's, and its when you press a hotkey while the cursor is on them. It will randomly pick between h…
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Comment #8999155
> i.e. more than one way to skin a cat. While this is true, I've always found applying mathematical analyses such as algebraic reasoning to computation admits a single, minimal, ca…
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Comment #8999101
> There are a ton of health issues such as balding, coronary artery disease, prostate cancer, obstructive sleep apnea that are related to testosterone. So then, could it be true th…
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Comment #8999015
> First, you could talk to this programmer asking whether he/she would wish to integrate more closely with the other programmers' culture (perhaps he/she would like to but there's …
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Comment #8780021
4realz. For me (firefox on slow connections), those kinds of blogs just take seconds to load, then blank out for a few seconds, then the content is displayed again in a different f…
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Comment #8780008
4realz are you serious? What is the actual downside of that? As a kid, it made perfect sense to me, and I often would right click the image and press reload or just refresh the who…
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Comment #8644772
Very well designed. However what advantage does this have over browser bookmarks/tags?
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Comment #8613276
> without adding hate/vitrol/racist language ...and yet it's full of misogynistic language.
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Comment #8605256
Wow if HN can't even get this right, it's no wonder so many fortune 1000 and fortune 100 companies are compromised so often. Information wants to be free. Secure programming requir…
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Comment #8593809
This reminds me of Alan Kay's thesis of similarities between biological systems and object systems. Robustness is gained by dividing things into large amounts of small cells commun…