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theoob
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By having a [Warrant Canary](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary) and then removing it when the statement it makes is no longer true, you can imply that the government has forced you to implement a backdoor, without *explicitly* saying that they have. The theory is, they can keep you quiet, but they can't make you lie on their behalf. I'm not sure how it would hold up against this poorly thought out law.
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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combinatorylogic
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> Javascript is lucrative
ROTFL
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ec6eu1i
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6eu1i/
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t5_2fwo
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itsnobleshift
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Does no one know about SRWare Iron?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/SRWare_Iron
It has no built in update mechanism, as a privacy feature, and none of the Google 'hooks'.
I've installed the Portable Apps launcher to my HDD and Iron is available on the platform, and I use the Portable Apps update mechanism to keep it up to date. Along with Opera, Chrome, FF, Palemoom and Legacy Opera.
It doesn't automatically do any file association so there is zero conflict between any of the browsers (I use a regular install of FF as my default). Windows only though. It's free and totally worth the little bit of effort.
https://portableapps.com/
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t5_2fwo
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shady_mcgee
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t2_7slw8
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I think you need to up your sql game. It would take less than 5 minutes to write a query like that
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ec6evwg
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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natcodes
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t2_2pfazht3
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Dude just has a hard on for hating on new or statically typed languages apparently.
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eb96diy
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t3_a3sxx4
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/r/programming/comments/a3sxx4/nim_the_good_the_ok_and_the_hard/eb96diy/
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t5_2fwo
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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Spring Framework has had Java Config for quite some time, and is the preferred way for wiring up stuff (if you're not using annotations).
@Bean
IndexService indexService() {
return new IndexService();
}
@Bean
IndexApp indexApp(IndexService indexService) {
return new IndexApp(indexService);
}
This gives you your type safety. XML should probably be avoided for all the reasons that you disliked it.
The alternative is to add the `@Component` annotation on the `IndexService` and `IndexApp` and let the framework automagic everything together.
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ec6ewwy
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t3_a7nggt
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6ewwy/
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t5_2fwo
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>Now there's literally no incentive left for Google to not push their own proprietary tech and standards violations
What do you think `HTTP/3` is?
The `QUIC` protocol was developed in house at Google as an alternative for `TLS`. When the TLS committee didn't include Google's version of 0-RTT in `TLSv1.3` they started pushing for `QUIC` via `HTTP/3` just like they threatened to do.
---
Also `QUIC` is more of an alternative to `TLS-d` which is TLS over UDP but of course Google is gonna Google and avoid standards where possible.
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eb96djb
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb96djb/
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t5_2fwo
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lobsterGun
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t2_3a45y
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sounds like they should be using GIT instead of a DB.
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ec6eyd9
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6eyd9/
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t5_2fwo
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shirro
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My understanding is if they get served a notice they have to comply. There are protections but they are badly written. No request is supposed to introduce a systemic weakness.
If it works as intended they will gather evidence on whistleblowers and people who haven't paid parking fines but it will be targeted and safe. If it doesn't then nobody really knows the consequences. It sucks for Australian jobs and businesses but I think a boycott is the best way to stop this madness spreading to other western countries. Amputate before it spreads.
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t3_a3kk7u
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kpenchev93
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t2_zfuln
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I completely agree with you.
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ec6f0l5
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t5_2fwo
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wrosecrans
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t2_a99kk
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Yes. But for some problems, using it is less complicated than any of the alternatives.
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False
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eb96gxz
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t3_a3tk0q
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/r/programming/comments/a3tk0q/is_k8s_too_complicated/eb96gxz/
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ec6f0x1
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t3_a7jj68
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6f0x1/
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t5_2fwo
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victorqueirozg
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t2_ptz8u
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I told they should do it a few years ago. Now they finally recovered their senses. That's kind of ridiculous, 2 failed browsers so far.
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eb96hi2
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t3_a3q1vh
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb96hi2/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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ShinyHappyREM
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t2_1038di
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> [Hackers: Heroes of the Computer Revolution](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hackers_(film\))
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False
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ec6f1jw
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t3_a7m6jc
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/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec6f1jw/
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t5_2fwo
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roothorick
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t2_4t8gg
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On the other hand, just as an example, DUI is first offense felony in many countries and will get you at least a few years in prison. In the US? No federal law as it's explicitly left up to the states, and in some states, you probably won't see jail at all and it's definitely not going on your record.
So I don't know if that's a good metric. Criminal law is incredibly unpredictable from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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t3_a3kk7u
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t5_2fwo
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Xzariner
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t2_16twqw
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Generally depends what kind of server. You will probably want it on any that handles filesharing (unless you're absolutely sure every single device using it has an antivir), but on app server there is rarely a point to having it, and if there is you would want to call it on demand (for example app calling antivir on any new user-uploaded file)
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ec6f234
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t3_a7x9fj
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/r/programming/comments/a7x9fj/war_story_the_mystery_of_the_very_long_gc_pauses/ec6f234/
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t5_2fwo
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thenuge26
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t2_5fvbj
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>but the point is that you cannot judge the severity of a crime just by looking at the sentence length in a vacuum.
Australian Government: just watch me
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eb96n42
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t3_a3kk7u
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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lobsterGun
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t2_3a45y
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Prop-it-up-and-fix-it-later engineering makes the software world go round.
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False
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ec6f3j3
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6f3j3/
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t5_2fwo
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zombifai
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t2_ypj6h
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Ask them if they'd be willing to bet their life savings on us being able to 'program around' the bad guys that got their hands on the 'government only' backdoor key that unlocks all the bank account passwords.
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eb96no8
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t3_a3kk7u
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t5_2fwo
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False
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ec6f7zr
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t3_a7m6jc
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/r/programming/comments/a7m6jc/a_profile_on_donald_knuth/ec6f7zr/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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datchin
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t2_78f7u
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Room 101
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False
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eb96qdn
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t3_a3kk7u
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t5_2fwo
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LaSalsiccione
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t2_1u4fgzus
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Lol SQL syntax is about as simple as it gets. Presumably you're just not very familiar with it so it seems daunting?
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ec6f8mg
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devops333
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t2_bt9jdb7
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oh boy some masturbatory statement from a big corp
THIS IS NEWS PEOPLE
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eb96t6p
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t3_a3twpj
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/r/programming/comments/a3twpj/microsoft_created_a_git_document_of_goals_and/eb96t6p/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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rabbitlion
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t2_5unzu
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I think there's some confusion as to what is meant by "document" in this context. If you want to do "document storage" you are typically not talking about data that can be split and and put into a neat series of fields in a database to later be joined together again. You are talking about storing arbitrary binary data with no known way to interpret the bytes. This type of documents are no better off stored in a mongo database than in an sql database.
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ec6f9tt
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6f9tt/
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r/programming
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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Not a native English speaker but I was able to deduce that it implies that insiders are throwing each other a ball and others are excluded.
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False
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eb96u40
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t3_a3t3rg
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb96u40/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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I would say it's "loved" and not "love". The XML love affair has long been over.
We're still stuck with Maven's verbose `pom.xml` for now, but there's always Gradle. The Spring application context has been replaced with annotations and Java Config. Hibernate entity mapping changed to annotations. Even Servlet `web.xml` can be replaced with annotations for the most part.
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t3_a7nggt
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6fajk/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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devops333
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t2_bt9jdb7
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> Microsoft today announced that its desktop web browser Edge is coming to the Mac
under over on number of downloads in 2018
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False
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eb96ync
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb96ync/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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I dunno, Lisp is like the cockroach of languages: if there's a nuclear Armageddon, it's the only language that will survive. It's already been with us for 60 years.
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ec6ff5y
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t3_a7nggt
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6ff5y/
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r/programming
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devops333
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t2_bt9jdb7
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crash faster
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False
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eb96zag
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb96zag/
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t5_2fwo
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TheGift_RGB
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t2_sgjy1
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SQL doesn't exist in practice because each vendor has their own dialect of it for their RDBMS.
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ec6ff6n
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ff6n/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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asocial-workshy
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t2_221psd1t
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warrant_canary
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False
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eb96zo0
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb96zo0/
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ironfroggy_
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i think you're right. i need a glossary.
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/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6fh20/
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HalibetLector
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t2_17d4bn
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/u/shevegen hates everything and everyone. He often contradicts himself from one comment to another so he can shit on other people. The only consistent thing about him is blind hatred.
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eb970s4
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t3_a3sxx4
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/r/programming/comments/a3sxx4/nim_the_good_the_ok_and_the_hard/eb970s4/
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ugetwhatupayfor
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You can use customer supplied encryption keys with AWS KMS for EBS encryption, and do your own certificates for network traffic. In theory this would prevent even Amazon from recovering your data.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fhgx/
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r/programming
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ahoy_butternuts
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t2_8j4l9
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Socialism is working class control of the means of production. How is this socialism? It’s the literal opposite.
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eb9710v
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t3_a3kk7u
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AngularBeginner
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Awesome how they mention multiple times that they bring support for WinForms and WPF to .NET Core 3.0, but fail to **clearly** mention that these features are **Windows only**. You could only assume they mean this by using the term "Windows desktop development ", but it's definitely not clear. This will definitely help clear the confusion about .NET Core 3.0.
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/r/programming/comments/a7xki7/net_core_whats_coming_in_net_core_30/ec6fhvp/
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-20
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t5_2fwo
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arogozine
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t2_14t6de
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Is Chrome the internet now?
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False
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eb971tw
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb971tw/
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t5_2fwo
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b4ux1t3
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t2_6bs49
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Except where they don't. Mongo isn't a toy DB. It's just not designed for everyone's use-case. Neither is Postgres, for that matter. I'm sick of all this nonsense around "Blegh, you're not using <what I use>, so you're unprofessional!"
Use the right tool for the job. Like it or not, sometimes Mongo is actually the right tool.
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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> its not as if Google owns Chromium
Don't they?
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False
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t3_a3t3rg
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9725g/
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15
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t5_2fwo
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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XML lacks type safety, so you only discover problems at runtime. If you dislike annotations, Java Config is a much better option than XML.
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False
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ec6fjet
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6fjet/
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mdatwood
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> It's just that you're usually better off with something stable and well-understood. And if you ever grow so large you can't make a single well-tuned DB instance work, that's a nice problem to have -- at that point, you can probably afford the engineering effort to migrate to something that actually scales.
This so many times over. People fail to realize most projects will _never_ grow beyond the performance of what a single RDBMS instance can provide. And, if they do, it is likely in specific ways that are unknown until they happen and require specific optimizations.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fkb7/
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ineffective_topos
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Just to let you know, Nix did update the interface a bit with some newer commands in a somewhat recent release.
>The problems I have with NixOS boil down to the interface being bad (it's hard to do common actions), and nix itself being kind of slow (search/install hits the full package cache on disk)
In the Nix 2.0 interface, `nix search` is much much faster than the old query. Installing is still the same, but many common actions are exposed through options on a single nix command, with very consistent flags (internally, but not necessarily with other nix-) commands.
I find that a few aliases for me improve usability. I've aliased `nix-shell -p`/`nix run` to `nsp` (with a bit of shell for handling -c flags). I also use direnv with nix, and a nixify alias (below), for handling dev environments. Installing is something I do so infrequently it's usually fine. I mostly use temporary nix shells for things.
And this absolutely isn't to invalidate you, just to give a few points here. It's perfectly reasonable to ask for something to have a good interface that you don't have to wrap. I just wanted to share for anyone who wants better usabillity what's worked for me.
&#x200B;
Nixify, for direnv/nix-shell workflow:
&#x200B;
nixify() {
if [ ! -e ./.envrc ]; then
echo "use nix" > .envrc
direnv allow
fi
if [ ! -e default.nix ]; then
cat > default.nix <<'EOF'
with import <nixpkgs> {};
stdenv.mkDerivation {
name = "env";
buildInputs = [
bashInteractive
];
}
EOF
${EDITOR:-vim} default.nix
fi
}
&#x200B;
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t3_a3smnl
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/r/programming/comments/a3smnl/gnu_guix_and_guixsd_0160_released/eb975s8/
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dpash
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You should prefer constructor injection over other forms, if only because it starts becoming very obvious when you have too many dependencies.
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6flhm/
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Cistoran
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If "it" only refers to the master Chromium repo then sure. Anyone at any time could go and fork the repo and then the "it" can change and Google wouldn't control "it" anymore.
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb97616/
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t5_2fwo
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False
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JayCroghan
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t2_84twg
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What’s the best then?
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False
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ec6fnyp
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t3_a7q1bi
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wrosecrans
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t2_a99kk
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> Is it ok if I stop using Australian software?
If you need any sort of ISO, HIPAA, MPAA, or other security audit, you may be required to do so by your auditor in order to remain compliant. Knowingly using software that can't be trusted to manage confidential information could potentially open you up to serious legal liabilities.
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False
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eb9764r
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9764r/
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t5_2fwo
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Alteous
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t2_epsoc
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They all answered incorrectly: the correct answer was Rust.
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False
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ec6fo81
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t3_a7rit7
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6fo81/
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False
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thenuge26
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t2_5fvbj
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The idea is you can't tell anyone the government forced you to provide a backdoor, but you could tell people they *haven't* and remove that notice if/when they do. Talk to a local lawyer on the actual legality of this
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9796e/
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baggyzed
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What about the technique described [here](http://glprogramming.com/red/chapter14.html#name13)? It does the same thing, using the rasterizer and stencil buffer. It's pretty simple to implement, so I wonder why it's not mentioned more often.
The only downside I've ever seen mentioned about it is that it doesn't handle intersecting contours (example: http://zrusin.blogspot.com/2006/07/hardware-accelerated-polygon-rendering.html), but I think the line-test method has the same problem. IIRC, TrueType/Opentype fonts don't allow overlapping contours anyway.
I for one can't imagine why any of these two approaches would be more expensive than the other, so I tend to like the triangle rasterization approach better, for it's simplicity.
edit: link formatting
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t3_a7cdjo
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/r/programming/comments/a7cdjo/16x_aa_font_rendering_using_coverage_masks_part/ec6foxo/
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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> google is the bad guy and not MS.
Google is the bad guy with the most popular web browser and the most popular web properties. As if users will care or even hear about who is bad and good.
The share of Edge users would not increase or it would increase now.
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False
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb97bdh/
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TheVenetianMask
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t2_5vco6
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Part of the problem is that you are still a developer thinking like a developer. Years on Accounting will come with a request to get certain data certain way and it'll be something you never took into consideration because it was out of your field.
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ec6fqgg
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fqgg/
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False
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_zenith
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t2_a9tdz
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I agree. I'm a Rust fan and user, and strongly dislike the change.
I think the idea is to try to appeal to executive types who may be the one making the decision on whether to use it or not.
In my opinion the sort of language used to appeal to these types is a cancer upon the world and we need less of it, not more.
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False
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eb97j2b
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t3_a3q3e2
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/r/programming/comments/a3q3e2/rust_131_and_rust_2018/eb97j2b/
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32
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False
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JayCroghan
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t2_84twg
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I think the reason is if it goes down and you can want it backup you don’t want to wait for indexing to finish.
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False
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ec6fqrl
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fqrl/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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bigfatbird
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t2_fkg0j
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We still could write our own browser...
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False
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eb97kbz
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb97kbz/
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6
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Can anyone tell me, what basic different between MongoDB, PostgreSQL and MySQL?
And how i identity when i need MongoDB/ PostgreSQL/ MySQL?
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False
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6frop/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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ivquatch
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t2_3a6gu
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Except for Ruby apparently.
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False
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eb97kuw
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t3_a3sxx4
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/r/programming/comments/a3sxx4/nim_the_good_the_ok_and_the_hard/eb97kuw/
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25
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Can anyone tell me, what basic different between MongoDB, PostgreSQL and MySQL?
And how i identity when i need MongoDB/ PostgreSQL/ MySQL?
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False
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ec6frzw
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6frzw/
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1547844996
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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False
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Dean_Roddey
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t2_r72lw
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I've written my share of open source software. But a lot of people really seem to have a fundamental misunderstanding of this whole situation. All free software all the time cannot happen. In fact, too much free software is bad for software.
The reason being that people want to GET PAID for writing software. Most of the competent people who work on open source projects probably are only competent because they work a day job writing software that people buy.
Free software does not encourage the growth of jobs in whatever sector of the industry that software is part of. It's only a good deal because it's someone else's job that's being endangered so that you can get something for free.
I'm not arguing against open source software. It has its place, particularly in the area of software plumbing. But ultimately you need people to BUY STUFF if you want to have a job making that stuff.
&#x200B;
As to why Microsoft is going the way it is, that's probably a rant for another topic maybe. But it's the Googlization of the economy basically. Microsoft used to be the poster-boy for companies that make software and sell it. Now, they are being forced towards a service based model, because otherwise they can't compete.
Google created a situation where they can make massive bucks off of us, without selling us anything. Therefore, they have no obligations to us, and we have really no financial leverage over them. They give software away, but then they can close it down any time, and they do it with regularity. They owe us nothing wrt to support because we never paid them anything for it.
Paying for stuff isn't some kind of evil, it's also a powerful lever for consumers that doesn't exist when the world moves to a monthly fee based service.
&#x200B;
Anyway, I'm sure that this will be down-voted into oblivion. But we cannot all have all the free software we want, which is somehow is going to get written by people who are working at Costco because there's no jobs available to write software of that type anymore.
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eb97nol
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t3_a3prf3
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/r/programming/comments/a3prf3/why_and_how_did_i_switch_from_a_windows_os_to/eb97nol/
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3
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t5_2fwo
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False
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JayCroghan
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t2_84twg
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You’re replying to one.
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False
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fsan/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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False
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workstar
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t2_dlntw
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I'm suggesting that even if you try to write a backdoor, the chances of it working are slim unless they want to take on the responsibility of testing and verifying it. Given that the government should be the only ones with the 'keys' to the backdoor, they are the only ones who can test it.
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False
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb97wk4/
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r/programming
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False
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tjpalmer
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t2_i3yo8
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For historical context, here's a motivational document from a Java and XML book from 2000: https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/java-and-xml/0596000162/ch01s03.html
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False
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t3_a7nggt
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6fsjq/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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brintnall12
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t2_5saev
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A lot of people are worried about Google controlling the web engine, but isn't Microsoft now going to have some say in this?
I think Microsoft is killing it. As long as Servo stays in progress, I'm not worried about things. I'd rather lose Microsofts engine and focus on servo / chromium (and gecko for now).
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False
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eb983bn
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb983bn/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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False
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FINDarkside
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t2_objqo
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> The only thing you're missing are indexes
What? MongoDB certainly has indexes.
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False
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ec6ftg6
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ftg6/
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t5_2fwo
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public
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False
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roothorick
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t2_4t8gg
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Microsoft had a sizable team working on EdgeHTML; probably large and skilled enough to maintain a complete Chromium fork on their own. Someone needs to handle the migration to Chromium and continued support on it, so I don't think they're gonna be laid off. I see MS becoming a major player in Chromium development. Perhaps as large a contributor as Google themselves. They're putting a *ton* of skin in the game.
Mixed feelings. Everyone and their dog using one specific FOSS solution has some major key benefits and IMO is (in combination with the right conditions to make it work) the ideal, but it can be dangerous depending on who the development team is and the general political situation surrounding the project. Linux and many projects closely related to it have pulled it off with style, but in contrast, there already were serious concerns with Chromium, and MS having influence does *not* help matters.
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb8ejrz
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb985i2/
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ArbiterFX
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t2_69fuw
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I am not sure if you are joking or not, but Turing Completeness does not imply the two programs are equivalent, just that one can simulate the other. So you could simulate a multithread program, but you are not going to get an actual multithread program.
Also, TC cannot overcome the laws of physics.
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ec6fupm
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t3_a7rit7
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t1_ec6b250
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6fupm/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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tjsr
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t2_a559y
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Not without an unfair dismissal case...
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False
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eb987jy
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb987jy/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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dpash
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t2_5bdkm
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90% of the article is trying to find a `.htaccess` file in CPanel.
The meat of the article is three lines.
It uses mod-rewrite to do the magic, which is reasonable in a `.htaccess` file to only apply to http requests. If you're making the change in a vhost block, you can just use a `Redirect` command instead.
It also doesn't mention HSTS, which you should consider implementing as some as possible after your happy that your site works well on HTTPS so that clients don't make that initial HTTP request in future.
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ec6fv47
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t3_a7n219
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/r/programming/comments/a7n219/how_to_redirect_http_to_https_automatically_step/ec6fv47/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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Nimitz14
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t2_644s1
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This was a great read! Thank you for posting.
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eb98877
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t3_a3ogh0
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/r/programming/comments/a3ogh0/seven_tough_lessons_from_ten_years_in/eb98877/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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Matrix8910
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t2_q7trm
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wow, just wow
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False
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0
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ec6fvlu
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t3_a7rdpt
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t1_ec6bdgb
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/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6fvlu/
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2
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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False
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neuk_mijn_oogkas
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t2_2032avqr
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"size" for this amount of evil that matters is not revenue but userbase.
Apple is large in revenue because it has a way of attracting a userbase that is often quite wealthy and financially irresponsible but the userbase isn't that large.
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False
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eb988p9
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb988p9/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Why someone migrated to Postgres? Really, im confuse
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False
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0
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ec6fvz5
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t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5uszv
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fvz5/
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2
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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MiffTheFox
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t2_7frqa
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Well, [they already made YouTube depend on a nonstadard version of Shadow Dom](https://9to5google.com/2018/07/25/youtube-chrome-firefox-edge-speed-mozilla/), which requires Edge and Firefox to use a polyfill that significantly slows down performance.
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False
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0
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eb98dkv
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb951ah
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98dkv/
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104
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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m50d
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t2_6q02y
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I think you need to up your programming game. It would take less than 4 minutes to write up an aggregation like that.
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False
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0
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ec6fw2j
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fw2j/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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PorcupineDream
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t2_6idu6
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As a webdev who's been using Chrome since he started: what Firefox DevTools made you switch?
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False
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0
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eb98el7
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98el7/
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4
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Why someone migrated to Postgres? Really, im confuse
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False
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0
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ec6fw6p
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fw6p/
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-1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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[deleted]
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None
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False
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eb98fnq
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb93i07
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98fnq/
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-4
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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Suspicious_Code
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t2_1gny1n6v
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> for no clear reason.
Obama.
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False
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0
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ec6fwnk
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t3_a7wm0z
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6fwnk/
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-6
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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> Chrome does better than any other major browser at complying to the HTML5 standards.
Last time I checked this was not true. They implemented more of the standards but were not more compliant. Of course this might have changed, after all it is easy to comply with the standard when you add your browser's existing behavior to the standard.
It wasn't much different for IE. They implemented something and then the standards were written differently (MS didn't participate of course).
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98fxb/
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36
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t5_2fwo
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public
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progfu
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t2_4llk6
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Aren't conatiners also completely isolated?
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ec6fwyn
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t3_a7rdpt
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/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6fwyn/
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t5_2fwo
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metalhenry
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And once again this sub instantly hates anything a big company does with their software before even seeing the results. Who could've seen that coming.
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98gv3/
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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False
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ec6fz0t
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fz0t/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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argv_minus_one
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t2_4hatx
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Spooks do not care about excuses.
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False
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eb98i0m
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t3_a3kk7u
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb98i0m/
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3
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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False
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0
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ec6fz99
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fz99/
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0
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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ben_a_adams
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t2_fid2r
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2014 Article
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False
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0
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eb98ies
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t3_a3qg87
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t3_a3qg87
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/r/programming/comments/a3qg87/stealing_webpages_rendered_on_your_browser_by/eb98ies/
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2
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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1545311324
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False
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0
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ec6fzns
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t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5g3qa
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6fzns/
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0
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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AttackOfTheThumbs
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t2_79zad
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Do you remember the web before tabs? Do you remember Opera bursting onto the scene and completely changing the browser game? Firefox following until it overtook? Then Chrome. Imagine that going away.
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False
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0
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eb98io7
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98io7/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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1545311340
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False
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0
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ec6g051
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t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5g3qa
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6g051/
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2
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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MiffTheFox
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t2_7frqa
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Out of compliance with the spec? You mean non-code-compatible with Chrome?
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False
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0
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eb98lx1
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb93jcv
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98lx1/
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40
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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pdpi
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t2_5l7a7
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> the people that do it right always use the right tool for the right job
This is, of course, true. But there’s a big caveat — “the right tool” isn’t an absolute. What the team has experience with, what is already deployed, how much time you can spare to learn new tools are all factors that play into deciding what to use.
If you have a Postgres deployment, the document store story is good enough that you might be able to get away with not having a dedicated system. If you have some in-house knowledge on Cassandra, maybe it makes sense to use that instead of Mongo even if Mongo is understood to be “better” for your use case — and vice versa.
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ec6g05a
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6g05a/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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AttackOfTheThumbs
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t2_79zad
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What I love the most is sites detecting I use firefox, denying access, but if I change my user agent, everything works no problem...
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False
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0
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eb98m51
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t3_a3q1vh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98m51/
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5
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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False
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0
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ec6g0rc
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t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5g3qa
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6g0rc/
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2
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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AyrA_ch
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t2_8mz48
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> Google is the bad guy with the most popular web browser and the most popular web properties.
Your average user doesn't knows that.
> The share of Edge users would not increase or it would increase now.
The share of Edge users will not increase before MS advertises it to the normal consumers. It's likely that they push it via an update that either on purpose or "accidentally" changes the default browser to edge.
The closer Microsoft gets their browser to look and behave like that from google the less likely are users to download chrome in the first place. The look and feel of the user interface itself is part of the open source portion of chrome, which means they could literally make a browser that looks almost identical without fearing that google would take legal actions. As an added feature of the pushed update, it could automatically import bookmarks from chrome. Your average user is not going to spot the difference.
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False
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eb98mvq
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb97bdh
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98mvq/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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MistYeller
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t2_jpb51
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It is unfortunate that you are being downvoted, given that the problem you present is real and the solution given by qkthrv17 is probably not immediately obvious to everyone that will encounter this problem.
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False
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0
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ec6g0uj
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t3_a7nggt
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t1_ec5n4jv
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/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6g0uj/
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1547845106
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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hekdev
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t2_15kvjl
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It's Shevegen, don't bother.
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1544143744
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False
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0
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eb98njk
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t3_a3sxx4
| null | null |
t1_eb8ydqh
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/r/programming/comments/a3sxx4/nim_the_good_the_ok_and_the_hard/eb98njk/
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1547284603
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34
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
| null |
False
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edoha
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t2_2avmouix
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Ahaha i see
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1545311378
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False
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0
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ec6g1at
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t3_a7q1bi
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t1_ec5g3qa
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6g1at/
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1
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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MiffTheFox
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t2_7frqa
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Well keep in mind we never would have gotten XMLHttpRequest if people had to worry about it working in other browsers than Internet Explorer...
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1544143764
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False
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0
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eb98og9
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb863jr
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98og9/
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6
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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pjmlp
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t2_755w5
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You besides the amount of times they already did that since BUILD 2018?
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1545311379
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False
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0
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ec6g1bj
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t3_a7xki7
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t1_ec6fhvp
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/r/programming/comments/a7xki7/net_core_whats_coming_in_net_core_30/ec6g1bj/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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Eirenarch
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t2_46hjd
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What are you talking about? Google forked off of WebKit to create Blink not Apple.
Whoever controls the browser market and the web properties decides what the standard is or at least what the de facto standard is.
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False
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0
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eb98okc
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t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb98fnq
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb98okc/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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public
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False
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rnd005
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t2_z8qyg
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Are you trolling or incompetent?
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False
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0
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ec6g1ur
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t3_a7q1bi
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6g1ur/
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t5_2fwo
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r/programming
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