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Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
What are your details for 10 chicken nuggets? Are they different to mine in Sweden?

Calories Calories 24grams Total Fat (31 % Daily Value) 24g 24grams Total Fat (31 % DV ) Total Fat (31 % Daily Value) 26grams Total Carbs (9 % Daily Value) 26g 26grams Total Carbs (9 % DV ) Total Carbs (9 % Daily Value) 23grams Protein 23g 23grams Protein Protein Saturated Fat: 4g (20 % DV) 4grams (20 Percent Daily Values ) Dietary Fiber: 1g (4 % DV) 1grams (4 Percent Daily Values ) Calcium: 15mg (2 % DV) 15milligrams (2 Percent Daily Values ) Trans Fat: 0g 0grams Total Sugars: 0g 0grams Added Sugars: 0g (0 % DV) 0grams (0 Percent Daily Values ) Iron: 1mg (6 % DV) 1milligrams (6 Percent Daily Values ) Cholesterol: 65mg (21 % DV) 65milligrams (21 Percent Daily Values ) Vitamin D: 0mcg (0 % DV) 0microgram (0 Percent Daily Values ) Potassium: 360mg (8 % DV) 360milligrams (8 Percent Daily Values ) Sodium: 850mg (37 % DV) 850milligrams (37 Percent Daily Values )
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Open source is nice. I actually find these types of tools useful in testing where you don’t have time to do a full automated suite but you need to compare data between systems
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Probably superseded (by y’all) within a week!
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Maybe confused Code Llama with Llama 2?
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Right click, open in new tab? I’m surprised if most people don’t know this
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Maybe this should be settled Musk v Zuck style for the internal tooling crown?

On a more serious note how does this compare with Retool? I remember that doing the HN rounds in 2019 and it’s still going
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
I think this happens with experience - I’ve recently done the same after spending years chasing languages to work in
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Stack vs Cabal was a huge argument where I worked with multiple teams using different build tools. Add Nix and nix2whatever, and it was more fun. Spent half my time debugging build instructions
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Thank you!
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Etudes for Programmers is really hard to find to purchase - looks like it is around 450 USD on my local Amazon store and none in local libraries. Does anyone have a link to a PDF of it instead?
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Thanks for the info! That would explain why I spend so much time fighting dependency errors when I upgrade something ML related ...
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
I got asked to write a book by Packt as a lead author with two years experience in a junior position. This was a (badly) paid role of like 800 GBP or something. Take from that what you will...
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Not at all! Although some of them will be people like me having it on the side monitor day dreaming while they write CRUD :)
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Please please let this bring on a second space race! I want humans on Mars during my lifetime!
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
SpaceX livestream much more mundane things with tens of thousands of viewers
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
I’ve heard a lot about Bazel but are there any good beginner tutorials? When I last looked it felt a little Nix-like (high learning curve to get through which I prefer to ignore for my tooling where possible)
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Bit of a tangent here but what’s a pip/npm/cargo like package manager for C++? For example ‘pip install boost’? I’ve never worked it out for hobby projects and never worked with it commercially
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Imagine how much more productive we’d be if Kubernetes had VMMonads, and instead of yaml configs we have Kubernetes Combinators!
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Step 1: Make a beginner friendly language with minimal syntax and nice concurrency primitives.

Step 2: Add “Monoids for the Endomorphism where the `concat` operation is the usual function composition.”

Step 3: …

Step 4: Profit?
Eddygandr
·3 lata temu·discuss
Didn't the guy who made Homebrew fail his interview at Google because he couldn't invert a binary tree? That's a guy who has built a popular product in the wild and can clearly code but failed because of the leetcode barrier at all IC levels.