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bigbonch
·hace 3 años·discuss
Reminds me of this 20Q toy I had as a kid: https://youtu.be/2C1No7cv84o?si=xAFibiv9LeVxM-rF
bigbonch
·hace 3 años·discuss
When you say "bag semantics" are you just referring to Set Theory? Is there a formal distinction between bags and sets?
bigbonch
·hace 4 años·discuss
Just say immigrant. No need to make sure people know you're talking about the white kind.
bigbonch
·hace 4 años·discuss
Michael Pollan has an interesting take on being addicted to Coffee. He suspects most of the modern world is thanks to caffeine and coffee breaks. His conclusion is: although there are some 'negative' side effects, those effects are minimal and the positive effects outweighs them considerably.
bigbonch
·hace 4 años·discuss
There are many embellished, hand wavy statements in this comment.

Could you give real world examples of:

  * "In reality, components have complex interactions far outside of what is captured in the component interfaces"
  * How template metaprogramming "precisely express[es] behavioral contracts... that are difficult to do in other languages" 

I think you contradict your poetry with "Any non-trivial software system has to be reasoned about as a monolith at some level to correctly address complexity". If _any_ non-trivial software system _can_ be reasoned about as a monolith then it is true there exists some model with sufficient simplicity that there are well-defined discrete components.
bigbonch
·hace 4 años·discuss
Walmart Canada has used blockchain [1] to better their supply chains systems. I suspect when you say you "haven't found one legitimate use case for blockchain" you're referring to the consumer space based on current offerings. I would argue that "blockchain" just as an idea and technology has plenty of use cases.

[1] https://hbr.org/2022/01/how-walmart-canada-uses-blockchain-t...