European business culture also contributes in some small part, so given enough growth it would have eventually been a problem anyways, but it was exacerbated by importing tens of thousands of primitive terrorists.
I admire your diligent concern, but I thought the same thing for a split second and dismissed it.
I can't imagine even a corporate churn machine with the most reckless abandon designing a device like this and missing the most basic obvious attack vector.
What an incredible journey the team has had this far. A very approachable group of people involved with the project have tirelessly given their work to the Julia language and finally, FINALLY the 1.0 is ready for consumption.
As if I wasn't psyched for this weekend enough already!
It's a good thing dang is here to tell us that talking about Musk is off topic in a thread about an article about Musk. What a tolerant, open-minded approach!
Dart excommunicated server side dart. If I were someone who has already been let down once by that decision and is already frustrated by the extremely lackluster library story for server side dart, why should I use dart?
Flutter is the only reason. I don't care about mobile. Hell, if they take android to flutter-only, it'll finally give me the fire to switch to iOS. I been meaning to anyways.
I'm happy that Bracha got out of there. What a shame such a bright man's work has been so foully steeped in Google nonsense.
Those people generally aren't of the same caliber as Matlab programmers.
I'm talking about professional-grade numerical work. People use matlab or R for this currently. Mathematica too.
These people, who are very talented mathematical minds but maybe not necessarily the most talented programmers, are going to eventually find Julia to be more convenient and more attentive to their needs doing numerical work than Python+PyJunk libraries.
Python sucks. Plain and simple. No types, no macros, it's slow, it can be a pain to get gpu support up and running, the main guy just up and left (?!?!?), and the primary survival trait of the community at large is figuring out how to write python and make something other than python do the work.
It would be like buying a car and the dealer hands you a complimentary bus pass and says "try and keep her off the road if you can help it."
So yeah. I don't consider it a major threat to the ecosystem.
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Horse and carriage drivers offered jobs in Ford factory, Horseback Union said no!
Six horse carriage drivers committed suicide in the past year.
</parody>
Most taxis are horrendous. They barely speak English or have some sort of hygiene issue or try and take me on some wacky route like I don't live here,
With uber starting to do stuff like upfront fares and uber pool, it's pretty much over with. I've seen a LOT of new yorker trends over the past two decades, and I can safely claim that Uber has reached an indispensable point for the average upper class new yorker.
The last linchpin imo for uber will be something like uber pool with better dedicated routes. Like a bus, but without all the people that ride the bus. That will be awesome.
Do countries like Germany, with rich, relatively recent military history have schools where people go to learn all the different models of bomb that they used back in WW2? How do they keep all that important knowledge circulating for defusal techs after all these years?
European business culture also contributes in some small part, so given enough growth it would have eventually been a problem anyways, but it was exacerbated by importing tens of thousands of primitive terrorists.