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rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
It is not the same scale but the same issue as in article happens here. There is huge meat-processing plant next town, build from nothing in those 30 years and owner had to sell it to some big corporation since his children didn't want to take over. And that is would be management job, not crazy overworking yourself for pennies, like those examples from japan.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Last time I had resort to UA sniffing Firefox had issues with clikable horizontal/vertical lines on SVG. There was no version that supported it properly. So I should just display "Switch to Chrome" banner for Firefox users? Is it that simple?
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
I expected this to be about 3D modeling and default pose.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
YT now shows 6 ads, for 10 minutes video, they share 50:50 with creator, who gets about 10$(+/-100% depending on viewers demographic) for 1000 views - it is nowhere close to cover the cost of Uber drive.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
> use oauth with google or whatever and automatically get the name and birthdate from there

After recent story about github ban: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=33917962 anything that asks for more that email is a instant 'close tab and never return' for me. And even before, there is no way I am allowing any site to access may date of birth (despite it being fake one anyway)

And going back to "autocomplete" - it looks that browsers "know better" than developers: https://stackoverflow.com/questions/12374442/chrome-ignores-...
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
It is 2022: some JS frontend frameworks don't have `input` elements in DOM tree ( or at least it is nowhere near the place visible "inputs" are). I guess it is the result of standard elements not being customizable enough (and let's be real, there is never going be a point when available options are enough).
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Literally yesterday I encountered the date picker that didn't allow to manually change the value and didn't display whole calendar properly, with days in 5 and 6 row either invisible or not reacting to selection. And when it is obligatory event date field in insurance claim system, it is hard to apply Hanlon's razor.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Almost all security issues with ES stem from their idea to keep authorization as separate, paid product (X-pack). On other other hand MongoDB had similar issues since they wanted to their product to be easy to setup and use, maybe for people scarred of pg_hba.conf.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
I wanted to check if it is due to stacking (security) patches instead of just extracting whole tarballs and the first result I got from Google was: https://www.quora.com/Why-are-updates-in-Linux-much-faster-t...

Quora always had reputation for being shit but I am impressed by how terrible that page is. I mean there are only two 2 types of answers there: "Window$ is BAD" and stuff that looks like generated by GPT-3( or straight up from those infamous "recipe sites" a.k.a. SEO farms).
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
No, but it doesn't need one. Or looking at it in at other way - as long as it is better than Slashdot and Reddit people will keep coming anyway - and that bar is freaking low.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
People keep adding whole tmp/ directories or output binaries to repositories, accidents like this stuff just happening. It is not a workflow, but for a scenario: people trying to run some test, on real service, to debug some weird issue, will temporary put credentials and forget to remove them before comiting the fix. Sure, someone probably will notice it in code review but it is too late if repo was public.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
> nor are they derivative works

That isn't so obvious to me. For all intents and purposes this is no different from crack. I am not sure if DMCA is right tool but I totally understand why Microsoft wouldn't want to host it.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
The part of Coursera I find valuable are tests/exams/assignments that verify what you have learnt or at least require some activity over passive watching of video.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
How exactly "Let it crash" solves whole class of bugs in code, that cause the application return wrong result but complete without any errors? That is the stuff I will be writing unit/integration tests, no matter the language/platform.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
For tech stuff there is customized google search with whitelist on https://notrashsearch.github.io/ .
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Weapon smiths might be gone but weapons manufacturing is as big or even bigger than ever in history. So until humanity does a fundamental shift and stops all armed conflicts, it is as safe job as any.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Nowadays it looks like we are getting close to autonomous vehicles - but it was the same 20 years ago - I predicted then that drivers as a profession will disappear soon - and it still didn't happen.

Like many people have already noticed: we overestimate what can be accomplished in the short term and underestimate what can be accomplished in the long term.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
If someone told me it was on purpose in this one just to be more confusing I would believe it.
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
90%+ of their revenue comes from ads, how could they not care about advertisers?
rieTohgh6
·4 anni fa·discuss
Doesn't matter for b2b, company needs to stay complaint. Anyway experimented with similar unlockable CPUs in past, I wonder what the results where, since they are only now going back to the idea.