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4 points·by tus89·5 lat temu·2 comments

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tus89
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What could possibly go Rhrong.
tus89
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The hivemind is most displeased.
tus89
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More like "who wants to change this code and cause a train crash?".

Not I.
tus89
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> symmetric multithreading (SMT, also known as "hyperthreading").

Say what now?
tus89
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What has this got to do with Hackers or News?
tus89
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Yay -- maintaining type definitions for arbitrarily complex nested dicts/arrays that are often built up when processing data and in all manner of different ways.

You know why "Any" appears in Typescript so much?

I doubt anyone here is an actual programmer, if you were you would understand that having to define type definitions for "objects" that are often just parsed from JSON API responses or constructed through the processing of data is the biggest pain in all languages, and why typeless languages are convenient and popular for this kind of work.

Oh and then the API response changes slighty, breaking your type definition, whereas typeless Python keep chugging along because it is very tolerant of small changes to underlying data, especially if written in a defensive manner.

If you want types, why are you using Python at all? Go write bloated Java/.NET that takes a team of 10 six months to put together a simple app that would be written in week in Python.
tus89
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> Well, arrays and objects are quite special in JavaScript. If you pass them to a function it will pass the reference to the array or object which means it will mutate the original array

Unlike every other language that passes arrays by value. Ye gad.
tus89
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> Consider a Stop sign. It is a red octagon on a post with the letters ‘S-T-O-P’ printed on it.

This is probably why he isn't very well known.

It's this kind of crap which gives philosophy a bad name.
tus89
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Even browsing HN?
tus89
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Sounds more like the misfortune of using a Mac.
tus89
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> There seems to be little doubt that religion, faith, spirituality or rite can have benefits.

Doubt among who? Religious congregations?
tus89
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Mass rape of little kids?
tus89
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> However, the black, spherical bomb, wick slowly burning away to a boom, has remained the understood image for an explosive.

According to who? Citation needed.
tus89
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I switched Chrome to use secure DNS with neither Croogle or CloudBlare (used OpenDNS) and now it works fine. Fuck the megacorps.
tus89
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I can't resolve with either 8.8.8.8 or 1.1.1.1.
tus89
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Well those same media companies pushed to get paid by Facebook for their own posts (they they post) on Facebook's platform -- so it seems right they should take responsibility for them.
tus89
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Too far.
tus89
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> In a network game, if player 1 opens a door, you want player 2 to see the door opening IFF they are within the "network relevancy" radius of the door.

This is all kind of wrong. You want players to see the door opening IFF they can see the door at all. If incompetent developers can't achieve that and come up with some other solution and a lame excuse to go with it, that does not change the desire from a player perspective.
tus89
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There is a special place in hell for these cryptards.
tus89
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Thanks God the beaches are running out of sand!