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dtheodor
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Thank you Machiavelli
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Looks like .NET was represented in FOSDEM once, in 2019.

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/net-and-typescript-at-...
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Reminds me of Microsoft's KQL https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/data-explorer/kusto/...
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
If you are interested, I highly recommend the youtube channel Kings and Generals. It has very good history content on the last centuries of the Roman Empire and the rise of the Ottomans, among others.

Rise of the ottomans: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xfb9fIMzuRw&list=PLaBYW76inb...

Fourth crusade and the restoration of the roman empire: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Vp_IENiSnA&list=PLaBYW76inb...
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Insufficient data for a meaningful answer.
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
He is not cherry picking, he picked the largest immigrant group, twice as large as the next one
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Right, if you consider the internal state, it is hardly similar. You talked about black box and QA though. Black box by definition holds the internal state as irrelevant, and QA mostly treats the software it tests as a black box, or in other words the tests are "superficial" as you call it.
dtheodor
·3 anni fa·discuss
Your run of the mill computer program also "operates in enormous parameter spaces that are impossible to meaningfully test for all possible adversarial inputs and degraded outputs".
dtheodor
·4 anni fa·discuss
> Game of Thrones completely disregards the real world, and because this is on purpose, I think criticisms from "realism" are unwarranted

This is not true, any work of fiction needs to be believable within the bounds it sets for its world. Those bounds are extended to include dragons and magic, but no more. The rest of it should be as close to the real world as possible. There's a term for this, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verisimilitude_(fiction)
dtheodor
·4 anni fa·discuss
Would you say that a database is a "black box full of binary garbage, chewing gum and rubber bands that tightly couples everything in Windows.and it's like spaghetti and can't possibly be unwound"?

I don't think you would, that's not the conventional wisdom. Databases are considered to be the epitomy of clean, reliable, and efficient representations of data. It is text files that lack these capabilities and are considered a non-standard mess when it comes to data.

The registry is just a database. It may have not seen the best usage it could have from windows and applications, does that make it a bad architectural decision? Would we think different on the registry if it was just SQLite (or would we in this case think differently of SQLite)? Personally I firmly believe that the registry approach is a great architectural decision, for all the reasons outlined here: https://sqlite.org/appfileformat.html
dtheodor
·4 anni fa·discuss
I share the sentiment, but not for Roblox. Hashicorp, with a recent IPO, 200 mil operating revenue, and supposedly a good engineering reputation has one of its flagship products critically depend on a "toy project".
dtheodor
·5 anni fa·discuss
You are basing the statement "fear of wolves is completely irrational" on your experience as an outdoorsperson and 25 years of yellowstone. This is not a good basis. Wolves had lived in huge populations and had been in conflict with humans for thousands of years, with human casualties. Humans were very much afraid of wolves, and rightly so. Physically weak and isolated humans such as children and elderly are prime targets of wolf attacks.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beast_of_G%C3%A9vaudan

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_wolf_attacks