lightsecond 10mo ago • 100%
You don’t love me.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
Having summer and winter start around the same time every year is a pretty good thing to have.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
Avelon too.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
As someone just learning Go, the current behaviour is really unexpected. I’m happy that they are changing it.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
I’m envious of people who can use modern Java. We’re still on the #roadto11 from Java 8. It’s good though that newer versions are incremental. The path to upgrades should be simpler.
lightsecond 1y ago • 75%
This is exactly what they are complaining about 😛
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
I can’t seem to access https://literature.cafe as well. Was there any communication about that?
lightsecond 1y ago • 46%
Because it’s unintentionally funny even though not a dad joke and people might be seeing this on their all feeds without noticing the community name. It made me expel air out of both my nostrils at the same time.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
All writing is rewriting
Typing code is easy. Selecting the trade-offs is hard. Prototypes are a tool to understand what you’re actually trading off.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
The Google Play Store uses a technique called delta patching to calculate the diff server side and avoid transferring parts of the app that haven’t changed since your original installation.
This is understandably not perfect because they want to avoid load on their servers and also the extra processing on your device to “unpack” it. So what you have is a happy medium between sending the entire app again and sending strictly the diff.
lightsecond 1y ago • 66%
D
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
Oh! I missed that. This sounds much nicer. Probably not for /c/rust though. Like someone else said, this community already has good engagement. I think you should target large non-technical subreddits like AITA. Those will take time to pick up on Lemmy.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
Have you checked out https://lemmit.online?
I don’t know how i feel about a bot posting content from Reddit. Your project legit looks cool, but I personally block lemmit because these posts give me the feeling of abandoned cities. I was on reddit for the discussions. Same for lemmy. Posts without comments are boring.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
No. His father was an amateur dancer.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
React and Vue already have lots of libraries, components, and know-how. You can also move from CSR to SSR and back depending on your requirements.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
That’s exactly how we got Javascript on the backend in the first place. I remember when this was the new “weird” thing.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
Now just add an option to chat and we’re good to axe YT Music.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
That’s true, and you can also combine multiple errors to have a single catch block or handle each error separately. The perfect dataset for this comparison will need to be written. Code golf data is good enough for a non-academic fun analysis like this one.
lightsecond 1y ago • 100%
I think code golf is a great dataset for this kind of analysis specifically because they are artificial and people are paying attention to the number of characters used. Leetcode solutions might be a better option though.
In real world projects there are too many confounding factors. People aren’t implementing servers in brainfuck or websites in C. Even rewrites of a project into another language have more/fewer features. So it’s an apples to oranges comparison.
I have been reading the English translations and the characters and especially their dialogues feel very fake. I do appreciate the hard science aspect of the books but the long monologues, kids speaking like middle-aged philosophers, and army personnel being one-dimensional macho men breaks the immersion for me. It has the depth of a 1980s low-budget thriller. I don’t read a lot of hard science fiction or translations of Chinese books. I don’t know if this is genre-related.
> Now I Am Become Death, the Destroyer of Worlds > — J. Robert Oppenheimer Oppenheimer famously quoted this from The Bhagavad Geeta in the context of the nuclear bomb. The way this sentence is structured feels weird to me. “Now I am Death” or “Now I have become Death” sound much more natural in English to me. Was he trying to simulate some formulation in Sanskrit that is not available in the English language?
This is disheartening. Not having local semiconductor production is a liability. I hope we get some capabilities soon.