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antonvs
·1 giờ trước·discuss
The page you need to look at is GDP per capita:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_GDP_(nomi...

…which lists India as #148, below countries like Zimbabwe, Haiti, Bangladesh, Cambodia, and Palestine.
antonvs
·2 giờ trước·discuss
She committed the ultimate sin: pointing out what a CEO was actually doing.
antonvs
·2 giờ trước·discuss
> That will cost them more in the long run.

Only if customers don’t care about your labor practices. For me this story screams “Don’t Use or Recommend Atlassian - in fact, strongly advise against it.”
antonvs
·6 giờ trước·discuss
> Atlassian said it planned to appeal the ruling

To me this reads as: Atlassian says it doesn’t want customers.

Happy to oblige. Our $100 million startup moved off Atlassian recently, and we couldn’t be happier.
antonvs
·6 giờ trước·discuss
A lot of companies have 1 on 1s weekly.
antonvs
·7 giờ trước·discuss
> First year CS student

...who somehow hasn't yet learned the importance of citing sources?

Any and all criticism is deserved.
antonvs
·7 giờ trước·discuss
The criticisms are valid, though: no source, no connection to the source.

You would think a university student would understand the importance of citing sources.
antonvs
·7 giờ trước·discuss
There's a reason for the word "eternal" in "Eternal September".
antonvs
·10 giờ trước·discuss
Like most modern languages, Rust has its own build system and package manager, Cargo. Everything you're referring to relates to that, and has nothing to do with LLM coding.

Edit: saw the clarification in another comment. But, in that case the essential point seems to be "I'm not familiar with something, therefore it's suspect."
antonvs
·21 giờ trước·discuss
Why does this person owe you “clarification”?

You’re really just helping to confirm his diagnosis.
antonvs
·Hôm qua·discuss
Now I'm imagining a Boeing 777 pilot playing Truck Simulator because he's bored while the plane is landing.
antonvs
·Hôm qua·discuss
> Maybe because Mozilla makes no money

Something like $680 million annual revenue. There are thousands of companies in Silicon Valley that would kill for that.
antonvs
·Hôm qua·discuss
You could say the same thing about AWS, GCP, OpenRouter etc. etc.

Databricks is near the bottom of the list that anyone who knows what they're doing would want to choose. It pivots every time there's a new technology and isn't really ever any good at any of them.
antonvs
·Hôm qua·discuss
Light is a way of transferring energy, that ultimately translates into heat.

Essentially, light is one of the principal agents of entropy.
antonvs
·Hôm qua·discuss
You can read many posts here by very experienced developers who disagree.

It’s possible that the experienced developers you know just aren’t that good at adapting to major changes like this.
antonvs
·Hôm kia·discuss
It punishes the inflexible deep thinker, perhaps. If you can’t figure out how to use an incredibly powerful tool to your advantage, how deeply are you thinking, really?
antonvs
·Hôm kia·discuss
I blame my father, who's a professional analytic philosopher.
antonvs
·Hôm kia·discuss
This is one of the pragmatic reasons that microservices can be a useful tool in a complex system. The enforced boundaries at every level - build, deployment, API, and team responsibility - make it easier to swap out, deprecate, or eliminate microservices than tends to be the case when the code is embedded in some larger context.
antonvs
·3 ngày trước·discuss
It’s not fixable by GitHub, which is what the original comment was asking about.
antonvs
·3 ngày trước·discuss
The point is that Github can’t fix it. It’s the user’s responsibility to not grant access to accounts that shouldn’t have access to the resources in question.