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kwc98
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Ah yes, The modern day Jules Verne '20,000 Tips for the Modern Practitioner' I believe, pg 30-41, Description of Work Environment and Surrounds.
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naasking
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&gt; I don&#x27;t think having children is a natural right which society has the obligation to subsidize.<p>Many of the social benefits a working Western society wants depends upon a growing population, like social security.
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Artificial Intelligence Can Now Design Realistic Video and Game Imagery
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jeffasinger
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Sometimes that doesn&#x27;t help.<p>At work we were debugging why a process that is usually quite fast (&lt; 5min) was taking close to 2 hours once we got to the load we predict for this coming fall.<p>We noticed the box it was running on was running out of memory, so we assumed resizing it to have ~4x the RAM would help, but surprisingly it didn&#x27;t. The actual answer turned out to be algorithmic, and we were able to rewrite it to use an O(n) algorithm rather than an O(n^2) algorithm.
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TheRealDunkirk
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All the responses to this comment seem to center around putting in many, many hours of work to get used to Vim or Emacs. I can&#x27;t find a single comment about the rejection of Sublime Text because it costs $60. That&#x27;s the usual complaint against it. To which I say: If you&#x27;re a professional programmer, how many hours of your time does that come to, for an editor that will make you more productive for years?<p>As someone who got through engineering school on green screens and vi, I eventually cobbled together a massive collection of Vim plugins... to make it work, essentially like ST, with a side bar, tabs, fuzzy searching, and all of that. Once I discovered ST, I was happy to pay the measly $60 whole dollars for a license which I could run on all 3 desktop platforms, across half a dozen computers.<p>VSCode magically fits this one narrow set of definitions to reshape the field of coding on Linux and Mac? Are you even serious, or is this just trolling? You&#x27;re going to let the fact that it&#x27;s closed source remove it from your list? I obstinately ran Linux on the desktop for 19 years, but I know a good, pragmatic deal when I see it, open source or not.
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http://www.stumbleupon.com/su/9mCpvD/:15HurcYVD:iNsc-@!./inkoniq.com/blog/50-shades-of-android-n-to-enhance-your-user-experience
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https://freedom-to-tinker.com/blog/vitaly/gone-in-six-characters-short-urls-considered-harmful-for-cloud-services/
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raverbashing
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Yes<p>And of course to another programmer writing a 100 byte assembly program that draws something interesting on the screen is just a fun gimmick and &quot;real programmers&quot; are the ones making the same program 10x slower and consuming 1000x more memory while using some new Java API<p>(I&#x27;m more of the former myself)
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REACT WORLD Funny 2016 prank – Russian pretending
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what was robovm
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lmm
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&gt; Also Sam seems really annoyed that this ghost-co-founder has turned up with this claim at the most inopportune time, and suggests that this is bad behaviour. I don&#x27;t think so, it&#x27;s the right way to play it. Wait until you have maximium leverage and then play your legal cards. The missing cofounder would have been a fool to play it any other way, thereby losing his leverage. The evidence that he has played it right is that so many people are running in circles desperate to resolve it - he has them against a barrel.<p>It&#x27;s the most lucrative way to play it, that doesn&#x27;t make it the right way. The right thing is to come out into the open early and negotiate an equitable settlement at that time, not to wait to gotcha your former business partner.
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Lossless x264 (with FLAC audio) in MKV with a recent version of FFMPEG.
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lmm
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You wouldn&#x27;t necessarily notice. A lot of the use of functional languages is finance-industry where companies prefer to keep the technology they&#x27;re using secret.
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