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·2 anni fa·discuss
Does anyone have examples of people migrating from Go to Java? I suspect this has more to do with moving away from functional and/or reactive programming.
jhh
·2 anni fa·discuss
Awesome content, and Julia is very good at recognizing what people need to know to understand the whole thing
jhh
·2 anni fa·discuss
I've never seen such a big protest. The transit system in Hamburg was completely overloaded. People standing around Alster lake, you couldn't even get close to the actual point where the protest was scheduled to happen. Those protests possibly may be ineffectual and what not - they certainly weren't small.

Hamburg: https://image.stern.de/34382826/t/ud/v2/w960/r1.7778/-/19-ha...

Both Hamburg and Munich protests needed to be canceled in the middle of the thing because the huge crowds were considered dangerous (I think rightly so).
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
Reasoning based on cui bono is a hallmark of conspiracy theories.
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
Why skulls though?
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
Everybody has to save money
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
All of those are kind of bad, polling being the most practical, imho.

Would be great if Postgres innovated in this area.
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
Just to clarify, not trying to correct anyone here, the third attendee was Bob Sproull, author of "Principles of Interactive Computer Graphics"?
jhh
·3 anni fa·discuss
The article says that 40 GW power was reached. And you are talking about MwH (i.e. energy), so that is a misconception I think.

Renewables share for the whole last week in Germany was 77.4%.

https://energy-charts.info/charts/renewable_share/chart.htm?...

You can get a feel for how the production is composed over the day here https://energy-charts.info/charts/power/chart.htm?l=en&c=DE&...
jhh
·12 anni fa·discuss
I don't think that's specific to programming. It's what we all experience when we procrastinate.

Set yourself small very clear goals which you write down and where you commit yourself to finishing them in a given amount of time.

However, what your mind is telling you with the feelings you experience in my opinion is something along the lines of "Don't do this, it's not great".

So when you experience this very often, you need to change something in your life, or else you'll fall into depression because you have overcome your inner hesistation one time too often.

Don't take this as a scientifically accurate account, just my personal experience.