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atomicUpdate
·9 dni temu·discuss
Apparently they live in a nursing home in 2020 still, because no one else is dying of covid anymore. Especially not young or healthy people within the last few years.
atomicUpdate
·9 dni temu·discuss
> They’d even distrust “stand further apart” if the wrong person said it.

They shouldn’t believe it no matter who says it. The entire concept of “social distancing” was completely made up and had no science behind it. It belongs in the same bucket of nonsense as “mask up between bites.”
atomicUpdate
·2 miesiące temu·discuss
Enforcing a healthy diet and exercise would have a vastly larger impact than any seatbelt laws in terms of reducing health care costs. Seatbelts and smoking always seem to be about as far as the advocates are willing to go though.
atomicUpdate
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
What is a speed light camera?
atomicUpdate
·4 miesiące temu·discuss
> When code is expensive to produce and is likely to stay in production for many years it's obviously important to review it very carefully. If code is cheap and can be inexpensively replaced maybe we can lower our review standards?

I don't care how cheap it is to replace the incorrect code when it's modifying my bank account or keeping my lights on.
atomicUpdate
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
This is the same thing as `git rebase-update`, available in Chrome's `depot_tools`, which deletes merged branches.

Beyond that, this is just OP learning how `xargs` works.
atomicUpdate
·5 miesięcy temu·discuss
If my car’s brakes have a design flaw and don’t stop my car reliably, I don’t expect to have to keep paying for my car to get them fixed. The manufacturer’s warranty covers that, and bugs in your software fall into the same bucket.
atomicUpdate
·6 miesięcy temu·discuss
> Their standards forever dropping

And yet their standards still haven’t dropped low enough for Linux to be an acceptable replacement. I don’t think that’s a knock on the Windows user, but an indication that Linux desktop (and its replacement applications) still isn’t user-friendly enough for most people.
atomicUpdate
·7 miesięcy temu·discuss
I expect the formatter/linter to be run as part of presubmit and/or committing the code so it doesn't matter how it's edited and saved by the developer. It's strange to hear of a specific IDE being mandated to work around that, and making quick edits with tools like vi unsupported.
atomicUpdate
·3 lata temu·discuss
Contributing patches via the Linux mailing lists is worse than Gerrit in every way.
atomicUpdate
·10 lat temu·discuss
MobaXterm is nice, and it does a lot of other really useful stuff too, but $70/year for support is a lot of money for a terminal.