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wwqrd
·28 ngày trước·discuss
What was the book?
wwqrd
·tháng trước·discuss
The inverse was true for me, at 40 I realised a lot of doors are now closed or closing.
wwqrd
·10 tháng trước·discuss
per capita is a bit weird, maybe people in the UK don't drive as much.
wwqrd
·2 năm trước·discuss
How long till it gets added to https://killedbymozilla.com/?
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
This guy is really churning out awesome projects right now (or at least the videos for them).

I got his satellite clock kit for the office and love it!
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
Maybe it's a scale thing. If you are sologeneer working on your own project, with a singular vision, making tools to make your life simpler is a no-brainer.

If you are implementing a feature for stakeholders on a large piece enterprise software, you don't necessarily have knowledge or understanding of helper tools from earlier work, so that's extra overhead to understand anything non-standard. Then when the stakeholders change direction (as they often do), any assumptions in your code may need to be upheld while implementing the next feature.

Edit: This is also why it's nice to use widely adopted libraries and frameworks for any helper code. That way a new starter has a chance of understanding what's going on.
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
For this to work I think the assumption is that the benefit of gerrymandering is less than the "anyone who doesn't like the in power guys" effect. e.g. % of disgruntled swing voters.
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
TLDR; More volume per session/week = more growth?

So really it becomes a balance of maximising volume against sustainable recovery.
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
> People rarely stop in the middle of a road

How rarely? How does it compare to self driving cars per km driven?
wwqrd
·3 năm trước·discuss
Totally agree. If human drivers make more mistakes per km than autopilot then what sense does it make to stop self-driving cars?
wwqrd
·4 năm trước·discuss
Maybe? I think the problem is does a small entity like a person or a start up have the resources to make that fight with a big entity? Even if it’s a really obvious and winnable case?
wwqrd
·4 năm trước·discuss
Good example of when obvious patents harm innovation.
wwqrd
·4 năm trước·discuss
How do you compare non identical twins to the general population? Aren’t twins, even non identical likely to share the same diet, the same environmental factors and maybe even the same viruses etc - all could be contributing factors?
wwqrd
·4 năm trước·discuss
They switched for coal.