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st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
There is a myth of an ancient city Atlantis that was flooded, we also name the Bronze Age collapse as caused by the invasion of Sea Peoples. I drove this strange parallel lately, maybe the story is not exactly about the water?
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
> Every time something makes things easier, you get a wave of beginners set to create things they are not qualified to do. And because you now need software for everything, leaders also get into positions where are not qualify to make some decisions about it. You pair unqualified leaders with unqualified devs, and you get this.

How easy it is to call other people not qualified because they have different opinions.

I've seen more projects failed because the only thing the devs cared about was an abstract code correctness, which made even basic PRs getting polished for weeks. I don't think you need to worry too much about types or tests if you are just doing a prototoype to validate ideas or your user base is 0.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
There is a similar company in Europe: https://www.vinted.com/

I think the popularity comes from the really good mobile experience, that would be a top priority from a service like this.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
I had some gut issues and switching jobs to WFH friendly made it all gone away. It's much easier to change your bad habits when you have more control of your environment. It wasn't in COVID times though, it was around 2015.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
Well, the victory in Ukraine is low cost high profit business for the US.

There is unprecedented growth of oil and natural gas sales to Europe, which completely displaced Russia as the biggest supplier. The arms contracts are rising heavily, making at least half of the world's armies interested in replacing old equipment. Prices are rising as well as profits.

Secondly, securing Ukraine would add up to the capitalistic market huge amounts of resources like grains and metals. This is a huge area of future investments that would provide gains for capital markets for years. Not to mention educated, hard-working populace.

There is also a matter of prestige. It is hard not to see the military advantage that western weapons have over the soviet ones. The risk of any other conflict is lower elsewhere. Still, the US is considered a worthy ally, whose guarantees are reliable.

Those are the advantages. Costs? Old military equipment that should be replaced anyway. Some money as well, but hey, banks are being given free cash as well. No boots on the ground, NATO expansion, many of the help come from allies. You can't make it cheaper.

And above all, morally you are still on the right side. Incredible.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
There is nothing wrong about arguing if all the parties are interested in truth. Discourse is a backbone of free people.

In my perspective, there is no doubt about japanese government stance on the matters in Ukraine. And any other non-totalitarian society. I am ready being convinced otherwise.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
Why is that?
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
I can see the mutual partnerships are on the rise. There is a brand new polish-korean cooperation for producing various weapons. India may produce its own equipment by finding a reliable partner that would help with know-how.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
Could you please list any other war of conquest with that much casualties, armour usage and refugee issue in Europe?

And what punishment are we talking about, voluntary economical sanctions? Those numbers of atrocities, stealing children, mass graves - I still can't understand how the international response is so mild.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
I don't think events related to what happened in Iraq has any relevance to Japan's view of international relations, or any other democratic society.

The question was about if Japan has any reasons to feel threatened by what happened in Ukraine. My reason is, any democratic society should be, which is not hard to imagine.

The question of "who is more saint" does not have any strategical significance and is clear reflection of russian propaganda. Obviously, nobody is saint. That doesn't make what happened in Bucha less shocking.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
There is a shocking reality of how short-sighted and strategically shallow the opinions of people may be, even very literate ones with unlimited access to information.

There are very long tensions between Japan and Russia about the Kuril Islands, that both countries have a claim on. It is very possible, that the same vague claims used on annexing Crimea today, or Donbas, would be used against Japan, and may not stop there. What is more, Japan is an ally of the United States since WW2, and seems to benefit much both militarily and economically. What is more, another raising power in Asia and growing tensions around Taiwan may have the same consequences for Asia, which may threaten japanese influence in the reqion. We are also seeing proliferation of nuclear weapons, and the threats and blackmail is rising, when deescalation is seen as a sign of weakness.

Usually, being united against common threat is the cheapest strategy, and to pay a few bucks less for oil might turn to be very expensive in the long run. If there would be no punishment for disrespecting international law, the chaos would come.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
> What projects can I start with?

It's like asking people on the internet what you should eat for dinner or who you should marry. Unless you don't learn programming just for the sake of it (assuming that's true based on the question you are asking), you either haven't learned enough yet to broaden your horizons to get ideas, or don't have enough geeky hobbies to put your new skills in motion. Have fun finding out what it is.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
That's exactly what they want to avoid.

The true goal of event-driven is the separation of concenrns, so you don't call `execute_payment`, `send_confirmation_email`, `include_in_report_dashboard` etc inside a `complete_order`.

Instead, you emit "order_issued" event and all subscribers can act based on the event, completely unknown from `complete_order`.

At least that is how I understand it.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
There is a slight distinction between a dictionary and a class. Dict is a mutable key-value storage, so can be used as a collection of objects (or values) and benefit from its dynamism. Dataclasses are meant to define an object, so the emphasis is on clearly declaring the purpose of it upfront, enhancing readability.
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
With a lot of promises the data analytics may bring to football, I still don't see the outcome. It is probably the most difficult sport to measure. In fact, a lot of money has been invested into it and all we can see as amateurs is the marketing with buzzwords like in this article.

I found the Friends of Tracking youtube channel quite interesting, it is run by Soccermatics author David Sumpter - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX85v-ASzQw&list=PLedeYskZY0...

I am very interested in that area, but most of the resources are a bit shallow. Do you have any recommendations?
st4lz
·hace 3 años·discuss
You describe something that I experience in almost any organisation. I am not a CS grad, I've seen many projects in different technologies through the years and also have more business-oriented mindset as for software engineer. The amount of arbitrary requirements in code, especially in languages with no clear code styles (like Python) and specifically with people who don't expose themselves to different technologies (work in the same company for years or so) is a major productivity and motivation killer.

What are the useful techniques to deal with such people? Many times, it is just easier to comply to their vague requirements rather than engage in prolonged discussions, as they usually don't have the ability or will to look at things from the other side. I consider escalation to a higher management the last resort.

Does anyone produced some successful strategies to deal with that?
st4lz
·hace 4 años·discuss
Which specific certifications would you recommend?
st4lz
·hace 4 años·discuss
I don't say you have to rush and buy anything now. After the uncertain long-term peace, there would be many issues to rebuild the country for years.

That is why I don't see many people living in the West would consider it safe enough anytime soon. If the correct legislation and public funds would build up over the years, with the natural resources, land fertility and industrious population it may grow even faster than post soviet block in the 90s.

I don't say it's certain, I just consider it possible.
st4lz
·hace 4 años·discuss
Plan all big improvements to your house, when the construction sector would have a hard time finding a job. Any expensive improvement like roof, road, fence should be much cheaper.

I consider the Eastern Europe having unique opportunity these days, as the Ukrainian market has extremely good potential to grow in many areas. If it goes EU+NATO direction after the war, it may boost the whole region and follow the direction set by other countries two decades ago. Just the property market alone rose manyfold in those countries after the EU access.

I am in a similar position to you, living in EE country as well. We may exchange some contact and share some more info if you are interested.