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ycombobreaker
·7 か月前·議論
> Will you also complain when enough Waymo cars start running on the freeways that a couple of them in a row can effectively enforce following distances and speed limits, for example?

In my state, that would itself be a traffic violation, so yes I would. The leftmost lane on an interstate highway is reserved for passing. An autonomous vehicle cruising in that lane (regardless of speed) would therefore be programmed in a way that deliberately violates this law.

Enforcement is its own challenge, whether robots or humans.
ycombobreaker
·10 か月前·議論
Shell scripts are a byproduct of the shell existing. Generations of programmers have cut their teeth in CLI environments. Anything that made shell scripts "no longer a thing" would necessarily destroy the interactive environment, and sounds like a ladder-pull to the curiosity of future generations.
ycombobreaker
·10 か月前·議論
> every thought comes with a couple of extra thoughts, for free!

Bonus points if you branch deep enough to lose the original thought.
ycombobreaker
·11 か月前·議論
Sibling reply notes the "process" is the problem, amd I would second that. I would also like to add, it's perfectly possible to produce a high quality code base with poor practices. This can happen with very small, expert teams. However, certain qualities become high-variance, which becomes a hazard over time.
ycombobreaker
·昨年·議論
Defense in depth is always valuable. The point of this thread is that screen protects your workflow from an unexpected disconnection.
ycombobreaker
·昨年·議論
The risk is anything else dropping your connection while an interactive long-running process is going. You can nohup, or run inside something like screen/tmux,
ycombobreaker
·3 年前·議論
That was my first thought upon reading the title. However, people learn, grow, and change. I believe his argument will carry more weight with the acknowledgment and duscussion of his own prior decision. It's not hypocrisy; it's a lesson learned.
ycombobreaker
·3 年前·議論
There's a DVD "limited edition" of the trilogy that is 2 discs each, and the "extras" disc has either the original or laserdisc edit. This is good. The downside is that the black levels and audio are obviously dated/untouched. There's just no market for "remastering" without the content changes.
ycombobreaker
·5 年前·議論
I find using the Olson DB names works in real life too--everybody understands "9AM Chicago" vs. "9AM Shanghai". Major international city names have fewer hash collisions than TZ abbreviations.