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wwqrd
·vor 28 Tagen·discuss
What was the book?
wwqrd
·letzten Monat·discuss
The inverse was true for me, at 40 I realised a lot of doors are now closed or closing.
wwqrd
·vor 10 Monaten·discuss
per capita is a bit weird, maybe people in the UK don't drive as much.
wwqrd
·vor 2 Jahren·discuss
How long till it gets added to https://killedbymozilla.com/?
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
This guy is really churning out awesome projects right now (or at least the videos for them).

I got his satellite clock kit for the office and love it!
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Maybe it's a scale thing. If you are sologeneer working on your own project, with a singular vision, making tools to make your life simpler is a no-brainer.

If you are implementing a feature for stakeholders on a large piece enterprise software, you don't necessarily have knowledge or understanding of helper tools from earlier work, so that's extra overhead to understand anything non-standard. Then when the stakeholders change direction (as they often do), any assumptions in your code may need to be upheld while implementing the next feature.

Edit: This is also why it's nice to use widely adopted libraries and frameworks for any helper code. That way a new starter has a chance of understanding what's going on.
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
For this to work I think the assumption is that the benefit of gerrymandering is less than the "anyone who doesn't like the in power guys" effect. e.g. % of disgruntled swing voters.
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
TLDR; More volume per session/week = more growth?

So really it becomes a balance of maximising volume against sustainable recovery.
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
> People rarely stop in the middle of a road

How rarely? How does it compare to self driving cars per km driven?
wwqrd
·vor 3 Jahren·discuss
Totally agree. If human drivers make more mistakes per km than autopilot then what sense does it make to stop self-driving cars?