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The D Language: A Successor to C++ (2012)

bearcave.com
2 points·by Rygu·4 years ago·0 comments

Ask HN: What are you doing about climate change?

4 points·by Rygu·5 years ago·2 comments

“You should find a business-type / CEO”

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2 points·by Rygu·5 years ago·1 comments

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Rygu
·4 years ago·discuss
Github repo (mirror): https://github.com/deuxfleurs-org/garage
Rygu
·4 years ago·discuss
Here's the official blog: https://symfony.com/blog/cve-2022-23601-csrf-token-missing-i...
Rygu
·4 years ago·discuss
FLOC stands for Federated Learning of Cohort.
Rygu
·4 years ago·discuss
Wow that's on-point, agree that in many past projects "inertia to larger changes" is exactly how I would describe so-called Clean Code.

It's that small changes like adding getters and setters give an easy-to-follow PR, a false sense of accomplishment for both the author and the reviewer, and ton of dopamine with that. While important changes, that actually deliver business value or repay technical debt, become increasingly difficult to do without replacing massive amounts of code and redoing the file structure.

Inertia is the biggest demotivator.
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
Am not getting AMP Reddit links anymore in search results. In Europe.
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
I like zero-bullshit, engineer-targeting We're hiring pages like this one: https://texts.com/jobs
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
Why Zig?
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
I think it's sarcasm, but rather hard to tell.
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
I enjoyed how Rick and Morty inserted this theme repeatedly (robots, clones).
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
Don't forget to use Partial Indexes on jobs/tasks tables with queries like WHERE status = 'pending'

More: https://use-the-index-luke.com/sql/where-clause/partial-and-...
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
Yes that's the theory, yet currently any company with sufficient capital or geopolitical advantage can be an effective market leader, while at the same time operating inefficiently at a loss.
Rygu
·5 years ago·discuss
A competitive market may become efficient, companies therein not always.