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Ask HN: Would you fly on a Boeing 737 MAX?

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Handling Pushback in Code Reviews

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Bpftrace is a high-level tracing language for Linux

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g4zj
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
This is really fun! Nice job.

Small issue: I accidentally right-clicked one of the arrow buttons and it stuck in the pressed position, causing the snake to curl into itself and end my game before I could left-click out of the context menu.
g4zj
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
There is a level editor with the ability to show the optimal result for a custom level. In theory, one could recreate any official level and reveal the best solution that way. However, I haven't tried this to verify any intentional roadblocks by the developer.
g4zj
·il y a 6 mois·discuss
I'm curious what the issue is with using Handbrake? I use it all the time on macOS and it's generally a simple and effective tool for my purposes.
g4zj
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
> There is a shattering sound at around 2:50.

Oof. I'm glad I turned down the volume in response to this warning. Why not just remove this awful sound?
g4zj
·il y a 8 mois·discuss
I'm down to just one unmatched expression, but it's going to require undoing many others to fix.

With so many wildcards (`.*`) involved, it feels as though making a few assumptions along the way is unavoidable. If I start over and only make moves I can prove are correct, I don't get very far.

Edit: Solved! :)
g4zj
·l’année dernière·discuss
Can someone help direct me toward an understanding of what it means for something to be "run in/by TypeScript types"?

A short explanation or link to a resource would really be helpful. :)
g4zj
·il y a 2 ans·discuss
I moved _back_ to Linux system administration after a few years of full-stack web development. I prefer developing software as a hobby instead of professionally, because the latter is just not enjoyable for me — at least not at any of the companies I've worked for.