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jesstaa
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
I guess if you feel like you're not wasting enough money on roads this would certainly be a way to waste a lot more.
jesstaa
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
A guy describing his most basic bitch lifestyle as unique and different from everybody else.
jesstaa
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Sure they can. They just have to do it in a way that doesn't create a disadvantage for other advertising providers.

Google isn't allowed to stop others tracking you without also removing their own ability to track you because that's anti-competitive.
jesstaa
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
> so more layers of abstraction can be added

The problem is that they're not layers of abstraction, they're just layers.

An actual layer of abstraction should allow you to replace or combine the lower layers. But we just have layers without abstractions.
jesstaa
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
The trade off has changed over time as memory access has become a bigger and bigger bottleneck. But caring about this is still "premature optimisation".

The claim of 20x program performance difference is overblown. Compilers can often remove virtual function calls, JITs can also do it at runtime. Virtual function calls in a tight loop are slow but most of your program isn't in a tight loop and few programs have compute as a bottleneck.

Measure your program, find the tight loops in your program and optimise that small part of your program.
jesstaa
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
Contractor is the wrong metaphor. They're building a house based on a plan already designed by an architect.

Software isn't the making of a thing, it's the designing of a thing.

Ask an architect how long it will take for them to design your dream home.
jesstaa
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
The numbers from the article are:

* $300 million for equivalent solar

* $200-400 million for equivalent onshore wind (they don't mention offshore wind which is more cost effective over it's lifetime)

* $1.5 billion for the SMR

Assuming solar and wind stay the same price for the next decade (which they definitely won't) that's a 4-5x construction price difference. The article didn't mention lifetime, decommissioning or running costs, which is likely a significant difference too.
jesstaa
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
So it's estimated to cost 4x the cost of wind or solar today and it's not being deployed for at least 10yrs. Sounds like a bargain.