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thawaway1837
·قبل 6 سنوات·discuss
Crypto currency servers didn’t need to last though. Their primary components were being replaced regularly with the latest generations.

Here they’re depreciating components over 7 years, so will those components last 7 years under those conditions?
thawaway1837
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
Email mailing lists were awesome. I could filter them by keyword and search easily, and finding one result would show me the entire chain of the conversation.

And if your corporate IT wasn’t completely nightmarish about locking it down you had multiple client options on almost every platform.

Besides, there were tons of integrations, scripts already available, and it is super easy to write your own irrespective of what scripting language you know.

Technically it sucked in that it could, when used terribly, clog up an entire network (such as the infamous NHS mail chain reply fiasco from a few years ago), but I have no clue who decided Slack was better than emails for what emails did.

Slack is better than Lync and similar corporate messaging platform. But that’s not what people tried to sell it as, or for that matter, Slack advertising sells it as. They sell it as an alternative to email.
thawaway1837
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
What happened to Eclipse?

I remember there was a time when IBM really invested in it that it was miles better than anything in the Java editing space, or honestly any competitor at the time. For example, instantaneous compiling and error checking was so far ahead it took MS many years to catch up with it.

It used to be a matter of huge excitement when a new language or framework was supported by Eclipse.

But I moved away from Eclipse for a few years (I wasn’t programming then) and I’m back and suddenly it’s absolute terrible. Not just worse than browsers of the time, but possibly worse than what it was when I last used it.
thawaway1837
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
I don’t know about 5, but some issues I face are:

Response Speed. Most emulations tend to fall behind my actual Vim command speeds, which really destroys the vim editing flow.

Occasionally emulators will not honor mode switches correctly or on the first try. So I would expect to be in insert mode after a complex set of commands but the emulator isn’t there. This is also likely due to speed issues, but maybe not.

Emulators do not do a good job of handling macros, and vim’s repeatability. The auto stuff they try to do (such as formatting, etc) precisely the reasons one would prefer an emulator, can mess up repeatability.

Many of them don’t handle certain basic commands. A lot of emulators, for example, do not handle commands like HML which shift the viewport, possibly because the IDEs do not really give them access to it, or maybe because they aren’t known well enough that they fall way down the priority list.
thawaway1837
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
Even something simple like reading code line by line (and of like me you like to move the cursor as you read the line), and your cursor reached the bottom of the screen, and you want reset the viewport where the line the cursor is on is at the middle of the viewport, is one keystroke ‘M’
thawaway1837
·قبل 7 سنوات·discuss
I mean, they are.

But they’re trucks and not cars, so things randomly falling off is part of the appeal.