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seeekr
·anno scorso·discuss
To me it seems like it's depicting a situation where the string hasn't been pulled fully, so some of its slack hasn't straightened out into the otherwise resulting triangle yet.
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
Is that true? It seems that our eyes are mechanically capable of looking in divergent directions, what's the reason that we're not able to "uncross" them beyond looking straight ahead? (Edit: Anecdotally I can confirm for myself that I'm not able to do it, so wondering if there's anyone that can.)
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
probably a riff on "das Auto" (Volkswagen ad)
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
To save others the click: Their issues were simply that Swift has no fast JSON impl, and in Rust, when using serde (most popular library handling JSON marshalling), it leads to binaries getting a bunch bigger. That's it. So yeah, same perspective -- unless either of the above matter in your case (in 90%+ of cases they don't), JSON is just fine from a perf perspective.
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
super cool, and if this works you'll bring a big part of what we dreamed of as "the future" into the present!
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
Not true, not sure why GP said that. Been writing Rust for many years and code does not just break on compiler upgrades. Super stable overall, including the wonderfully evolving ecosystem!
seeekr
·2 anni fa·discuss
They just changed the assignments of what tapping the right stalk once vs twice does -- before, once brought you into cruise control and twice into autopilot. After the change, that order is reversed by default, but you can change that from the settings.
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
I think at some point the absurdity of the numbers (now it's 2M, soon it'll be 10M, 50M, ...) will become so great that NHTSA will stop calling this a "recall", and then this term will no longer be usable for clickbait article titles. Absurdity because it'll get harder and harder to imagine how a company might bring in millions and millions of vehicles in for service repeatedly, from a logistics and cost perspective, and still be able to grow and make a good profit.
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
cheeky one: "Cabin Noise during Acceleration with Ludicrous Enabled" (https://service.tesla.com/docs/Public/om_media/plaid_reactio...) :D
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
You're not alone, I do that too sometimes! But I've also found that most people have a hard time doing or following along with something like that. Possibly because in the end it does require a whole lot of skill in using git, because you will usually want to rewrite history in some ways, and large numbers of developers are very uncomfortable with that.
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
minor nitpick: "e.V." in Germany is "eingetragener Verein", "registered association" and is a form of association that's extremely common and use for all kinds of things, e.g. local sports groups, interest groups, etc, so "e.V." in and of itself doesn't have anything to do with industry, though as in the above case it can be used that way!
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
In this context "TC" probably means "Total Compensation", and "TC 0" meaning "currently not earning anything at all".
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
Have been using Moom for ages, and still sticking with it for now! Works well!
seeekr
·3 anni fa·discuss
Location: Europe, close to Vienna

Remote: Yes, preferred

Willing to relocate: probably not, open to being on-site as needed

Technologies: current focus mostly Rust, Elixir/Phoenix, JS, Svelte, GraphQL, but have done + am open to many others (Java, PHP, C#, C, ...)

Résumé/CV: N/A (not maintaining any such thing)

Email: denis, plus the usual thingy, and ends with productioneer.io

I'm patient, curious, I like thinking + planning. I like understanding systems and problems. I like running things in production. I like making things efficient. I really like inspiring + supporting others. I love coaching, mentoring, guiding humans.

I aspire to be the best engineer I can be. And the best human being, too. I believe in kindness, imagination, communication & co-creation.