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Corporate Interests Are Inflaming US-China Tensions

jacobin.com
3 points·by lfischer·4 anni fa·0 comments

What Chinese Capitalists Owe to Mao Zedong

jacobin.com
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Microserfs

en.wikipedia.org
2 points·by lfischer·5 anni fa·0 comments

TSMC tackles Taiwan drought with plant to reuse water for chips

asia.nikkei.com
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lfischer
·5 anni fa·discuss
Often logging libraries allow you changing the logging level at runtime, without restarting or recompiling the application, as well as turning logs or off at runtime for different parts of the application. They let you organize logging levels so that when, for example, you turn the level to INFO in one part of the applications, all of the connected code also gets its own log level turned to INFO and you can define which parts of the application should change their log levels in sync. There's also performance considerations, often log libraries claim to implement tricks so that logging is supposed to be faster than naively writing strings to a file.
lfischer
·5 anni fa·discuss
I've found a few of these companies in the Netherlands.
lfischer
·5 anni fa·discuss
My impression is that in China it varies a lot by industry and location. Even in Shanghai, I've come across offices closing at 4PM with a 2 hours lunch break.