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Valmar33
t2_zbck5
The Australian government is doing this because ASIO wants it, and who wants ASIO to do it? The NSA, of course. The CIA will probably get some cut of the pie, in some way.
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1544146001
False
0
eb9bf3d
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t1_eb7qrzw
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bf3d/
1547285890
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
pixelrevision
t2_9pvwt
That was its strength. It boils email down to a simplified todo list with very smart grouping and integration into google’s platform as a whole.
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0
1545313684
False
0
ec6i2r4
t3_a7jj68
null
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t1_ec5l59s
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6i2r4/
1547846075
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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[deleted]
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[deleted]
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1544146023
False
0
eb9bg16
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7fjqe
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bg16/
1547285901
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
bumblebritches57
t2_xghqb
That's not true lol. it's not as easy, but you can absolutely tell the number of codepoints in a string in either UTF-16 or UTF-8.
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0
1545313757
False
0
ec6i58s
t3_a23cci
null
null
t1_eavg8y0
/r/programming/comments/a23cci/utf7_a_ghost_from_the_time_before_utf8/ec6i58s/
1547846107
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
JudgementalPrick
t2_kpy0k
The dev is literally under threat of 10 years jail for telling anyone, including their employer.
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0
1544146058
False
0
eb9bhjh
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7ze1q
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bhjh/
1547285920
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
the_hoser
t2_3wmnq
The penalties for OFAC violations can be pretty steep. I've worked for several service providers that would gladly throw a customer out and suffer the ire of the community than have to deal with OFAC.
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0
1545313863
False
0
ec6i913
t3_a7wm0z
null
null
t3_a7wm0z
/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6i913/
1547846153
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
chuecho
t2_ygdqng8
> D's site is an example for a great programming language site. and [python](https://www.python.org/) and [go](https://golang.org). Python is particularly a good example because it is bold, professional, and continues to draw focus on the most important aspect of the project, the language itself. I don't know what unfortunate chain of events that lead rust to choose such an unfathomably poor design. When you have a site that focuses more on the meta aspects of the language rather than the language itself, you know something has gone horribly, horribly wrong.
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0
1544146081
False
0
eb9biiq
t3_a3q3e2
null
null
t1_eb8gswx
/r/programming/comments/a3q3e2/rust_131_and_rust_2018/eb9biiq/
1547285932
22
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
the_norwegian_blue
t2_qezp1
> I can buy a lot of hardware, even a lot of managed Postgres databases, for $2k/mo. The real costs aren't in the hardware IMO. You run an in-house DB, you need an expert admin for those (hopefully few) cases when you run into something for which you can't find a quick answer on StackOverflow. And an expert DBA will cost you a shit load more than 2k/month. By using cloud products you save the costs with the administration of your DB, updating, fine tuning, upgrading the OS of the machines on which your DB runs, the inevitable hardware upgrades required, the storage costs to ensure your data isn't lost etc. Not to mention that cloud solutions tend to keep data in at least 2 separate physical locations, so even if one datacenter burns down or is hit by a meteorite, you won't lose your data. How much would that cost you if you were to build your custom solution ? And someone will inevitably bring up privacy and security. In terms of security, are you sure that your internal team can build a product that's more secure than what Google/Amazon built ? The real risk there is you being a collateral victim of a large hack on the platform. But if someone targets you specifically, you're probably better off in the cloud than with a custom solution (with custom zero-day holes). And even in terms of privacy, yes, the NSA will probably read your shit, but even with a custom solution same thing might end up happening. And if it's not he Americans, then it's the UK and/or China and/or Russia and/or France and/or Germany etc etc etc.
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0
1545313940
False
0
ec6ibtp
t3_a7q1bi
null
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t1_ec6bln4
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ibtp/
1547846187
6
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
[deleted]
None
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0
1544146097
False
0
eb9bj6f
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb76vur
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bj6f/
1547285940
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
joeyadams
t2_3ls81
About 9 out of 10 links right now are about the Facebook privacy debacle.
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0
1545313963
False
0
ec6icoz
t3_a7rdpt
null
null
t1_ec69s4r
/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6icoz/
1547846198
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Garethp
t2_3e6hh
> Is it ok if I stop using Australian software? If this is the thing that finally gets your company to decide JIRA isn't worth it, then I wish you luck in that
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0
1544146108
False
0
eb9bjnu
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb7iumo
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bjnu/
1547285946
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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HeadAche2012
t2_873xv
Microsoft has been advertising every visual studio code minor update on here a lot lately too
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0
1545314087
False
0
ec6ih9p
t3_a7rdpt
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t1_ec5nf2x
/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6ih9p/
1547846255
-3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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JudgementalPrick
t2_kpy0k
Can't you resign?
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0
1544146140
False
0
eb9bkyq
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb8hi5b
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bkyq/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
InquiREEEEEEEEEEE
t2_2fm0meg7
> 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. Who is talking about program equivalency? Edit: I think I got what you were thinking. Actually (which is part of my master thesis) you can reasonably define program equivalency in terms of (bi-)simulation. > So you could simulate a multithread program, but you are not going to get an actual multithread program. Where is the difference? You could argue that the universe is itself a giant simulation. From a theoretic point of view, there is no difference between real, physical processor cores doing work in parralel or simulated ones (in a list for example).
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ec6ihti
t3_a7rit7
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t1_ec6fupm
/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6ihti/
1547846262
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
neuk_mijn_oogkas
t2_2032avqr
> Yes, it is easy to create a format but it i just as easy to forget about or mess up all the corner cases (multiline strings, string escaping, conflicts between bald strings and keywords if bald strings are used, NaN, inf, etc) or tie yourself to an implementation detail of the language you are using. How often do you read about bugs in a configuration file parser? I don't think I ever encountered that; it is very easy. > It is also hard to interop with other programs. Want to programmatically modify someone else's config format? I doubt the person split it out into its own library let alone offering parsers and generators for other languages. Yeah honestly this kind of shows why all those things that rely on a standard format are from the `# DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE`-culture.
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1544146164
False
0
eb9blyu
t3_a3q7y5
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t1_eb9aww2
/r/programming/comments/a3q7y5/what_is_wrong_with_toml/eb9blyu/
1547286004
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
hugith
t2_3kmcs
Every 10 minutes the Eclipse plugin shows an alert "LULZ, using Eclipse, U R so lame IntelliJ Masterrace FTW Wharrgarblgrgbl"
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0
1545314165
False
0
ec6ik7j
t3_a7r8qv
null
null
t1_ec68jru
/r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6ik7j/
1547846291
14
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
JudgementalPrick
t2_kpy0k
Careful what you wish for.
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0
1544146173
False
0
eb9bmbv
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb79r3i
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bmbv/
1547286009
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
TheRedmanCometh
t2_elosw
Yeah I get that I know it's just some random article
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0
1545314393
False
0
ec6issy
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec62l6u
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6issy/
1547846427
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
NeuroXc
t2_da7nm
This is odd. I regularly watch Twitch in Firefox and have no issues with memory usage. Do you have any extensions that might be responsible?
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0
1544146217
False
0
eb9bo4t
t3_a3t3rg
null
null
t1_eb9awye
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9bo4t/
1547286030
11
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
masklinn
t2_d5sb
> Windows supports UTF-16. UTF16 does not allow unpaired surrogates, Windows allows them, and will return data with unpaired surrogates, ergo Windows does not support UTF16. > UCS-2 does not support Surrogate Pairs, and is therefore limited to the BMP. Surrogate codepoints are part of the BMP, UCS2 supports all of the BMP, UCS2 "supports" surrogate codepoints, and does not care for their pairing. Which is more or less the behaviour of Windows.
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1545314429
1545314901
0
ec6iu7s
t3_a23cci
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t1_ec6hstn
/r/programming/comments/a23cci/utf7_a_ghost_from_the_time_before_utf8/ec6iu7s/
1547846444
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
IAmARobot
t2_36sv9
[Australia's Minister of Defense](https://twitter.com/BevanShields/status/1070574019991101440)
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0
1544146249
False
0
eb9bpfh
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t1_eb8c4yx
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bpfh/
1547286047
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Dedustern
t2_dcct2a4
"Rather snappy".. takes like 4-5 seconds to load, even when it has presumably cached some stuff from earlier.
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0
1545314442
False
0
ec6iuqy
t3_a7jj68
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t1_ec3ymx2
/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6iuqy/
1547846451
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
strangel8p
t2_q4fzz
That would have been amazing. There aren't other browsers that embed Gecko because nobody at Mozilla had the time to build and support a propper wrapper API. The only thing close to it right now is GeckoView, which is Android-only and not really designed to be embedded outside of Firefox for Android. You can find more information about projects that tried to accomplish this in [this post](http://chrislord.net/2016/03/08/state-of-embedding-in-gecko/) and [this old Mozilla conversation from 2013](https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/mozilla.dev.planning/UGNqPY2YYNY) .
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1544146288
False
0
eb9bqzu
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb89j9n
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9bqzu/
1547286066
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
TheRedmanCometh
t2_elosw
>it was a long time since I last used PHP. Thank god thats a common phrase
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0
1545314474
False
0
ec6ivyn
t3_a7q1bi
null
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t1_ec6542m
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ivyn/
1547846466
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
argv_minus_one
t2_4hatx
You assume the judge believes you when you say you don't have the information…
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1544146401
False
0
eb9bvou
t3_a3kk7u
null
null
t1_eb93pmx
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bvou/
1547286124
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Nekture
t2_5pi2k
I dislike Spring Boot only because I used regular Spring and it makes searching for solutions annoying. I kept finding Spring Boot specific results instead.
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0
1545314579
False
0
ec6izvl
t3_a7nggt
null
null
t3_a7nggt
/r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6izvl/
1547846515
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
AttackOfTheThumbs
t2_79zad
And the argument here is, that given one engine, it is bound to happen out of complacency.
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0
1544146432
False
0
eb9bwyw
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb98qw8
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9bwyw/
1547286140
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
[deleted]
None
[deleted]
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0
1545314599
False
0
ec6j0o4
t3_a7k0an
null
null
t1_ec4w3zm
/r/programming/comments/a7k0an/did_google_cripple_edges_youtube_performance/ec6j0o4/
1547846525
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
neuk_mijn_oogkas
t2_2032avqr
Becuse that's just the case; iOS has a far smaller market share than android but the app store is far more lucrative because iOS users spend significantly larger amounts of money. https://www.statista.com/chart/14590/app-downloads-and-consumer-spend-by-platform/ The numbers are hard to argue with.
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0
1544146448
False
0
eb9bxmh
t3_a3q1vh
null
null
t1_eb9abnd
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9bxmh/
1547286148
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Scottykl
t2_7xxgv
I like it. Today I was writing a program in C++ for fun. After about 8 hours of trying to decipher the hieroglyphics that is the boost/asio documentation I just wrote my program in an hour with C# and sockets from the .net library. If time is valuable to you then C# is quite good.
null
0
1545314604
False
0
ec6j0uz
t3_a7rit7
null
null
t1_ec6bzew
/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6j0uz/
1547846528
7
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
argv_minus_one
t2_4hatx
Exactly. Because it is impossible to create a backdoor that's not a systemic weakness, I fully expect the assholes in charge to ignore that provision.
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0
1544146478
False
0
eb9bytx
t3_a3kk7u
null
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t1_eb9axhw
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9bytx/
1547286164
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
RaptorXP
t2_e0lgi
Not only can you query data inside a JSONB column, you can also index specific paths in the JSON, like `article->'author'->'first_name'`.
null
0
1545314711
False
0
ec6j4vf
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec53p8m
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6j4vf/
1547846577
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
The EU doesn't get involved to solve problems it gets involved to fine US companies. This issue is too complex for the EU they will find something easier to fine Google for.
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0
1544146522
False
0
eb9c0n8
t3_a3q1vh
null
null
t1_eb9b6z7
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9c0n8/
1547286186
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
danmana11
t2_d7u63
I get similar results on Chrome on PC compiled > WebAssembly > JS [https://i.imgur.com/Imeco1K.png](https://i.imgur.com/Imeco1K.png)
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0
1545314810
False
0
ec6j8k9
t3_a7o3p0
null
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t1_ec63542
/r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6j8k9/
1547846622
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
[deleted]
None
[deleted]
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0
1544146548
False
0
eb9c1na
t3_a3q1vh
null
null
t3_a3q1vh
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9c1na/
1547286198
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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null
False
marnues
t2_a0b57
SQL is a bad interface to these DBs. For instance Cassandra created CQL as an SQL subset to prevent people wondering why their ANSI SQL with a join statement wouldn't work. Cassandra's entire model is based on denormalized data with very specific indexes. If people are using it like a relational database, ie they want to throw SQL at it, they're going to have a bad time.
null
0
1545314857
False
0
ec6jabw
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec5hlfj
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jabw/
1547846644
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
Devildude4427
t2_lfhp8
First you ranted about text to speech, now how android’s latest update is bad, and now to how your battery life has degraded. What relevance does this have to a Mozilla article about Microsoft ditching EdgeHTML in favor of Blink?
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0
1544146550
1544184520
0
eb9c1ps
t3_a3t3rg
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t1_eb9a32v
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9c1ps/
1547286199
4
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
null
False
bumblebritches57
t2_xghqb
deprecate the `class` keyword in general...
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1
1545314874
False
0
ec6jb02
t3_a7q038
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t3_a7q038
/r/programming/comments/a7q038/simple_data_structures_simplify_c/ec6jb02/
1547846652
3
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
[deleted]
None
[deleted]
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0
1544146588
False
0
eb9c38a
t3_a3t3rg
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t1_eb9abvy
/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9c38a/
1547286218
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Thaxll
t2_59gtn
Did you read the article? Probably not.
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0
1545315041
False
0
ec6jhdr
t3_a7q1bi
null
null
t1_ec50wqk
/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jhdr/
1547846731
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
enroxorz
t2_4wufv
Bad for you. Good for QA.
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1
1544146643
False
0
eb9c5fs
t3_a3q1vh
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t1_eb863jr
/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9c5fs/
1547286246
0
t5_2fwo
r/programming
public
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False
Poddster
t2_3a27b
> Nobody uses UCS-2. I guess I should have said "The reason MS and Java **used** UCS2", as Java switched ages ago to UTF-16. I don't know when MS did. But both used UCS-2 initially.
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1545315104
False
0
ec6jjp0
t3_a23cci
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t1_ec6hwjp
/r/programming/comments/a23cci/utf7_a_ghost_from_the_time_before_utf8/ec6jjp0/
1547846760
1
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
Valmar33
t2_zbck5
That's exactly what its all about. Very malicious, very deliberate. Our government are just a bunch of puppets who do exactly what they're told.
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0
1544146656
False
0
eb9c5w0
t3_a3kk7u
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t1_eb7winm
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9c5w0/
1547286250
2
t5_2fwo
r/programming
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False
DontMuchTooThink
t2_8zoo9
We have an identity server that allows customer to set up SSO with many different providers. Each provider requires slightly different set of fields. Instead of mapping them to generic columns, configuration for each provider is slightly different and stored as a JSON document in Cosmos DB. This allows us to keep adding different providers with unlimited flexibility.
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ec6jkew
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jkew/
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epage
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> As far as I'm aware there aren't any others. Well, depends on how you define the requirements. I doubt being strictly related to yaml is one, so this expands it to include json5, hjson, hocon, and many others. > Python can load it easily, it will just assume strings unless directed otherwise. This is terrible for prototyping and experimental programming. Yes, a schema can save you time in the presence of bugs but there are so many times where I've not really needed or wanted one. Keep in mind, the power of having the types built in is you can do it for quick one-off cases like to debug an issue. Writing a schema in that case adds enough overhead that the person would probably just go through some other just as bad hoop or live with the issue.
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eb9c7j3
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/r/programming/comments/a3q7y5/what_is_wrong_with_toml/eb9c7j3/
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marnues
t2_a0b57
Then the data has been denormalized or one DB is referencing foreign keys it can't access and the relational model is slightly broken. This is the right way to go, but then you're talking trade-offs where a relational model isn't necessarily the obvious choice.
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ec6jlme
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jlme/
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abitstick
t2_qqm6v
Good riddance.
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eb9c8e6
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9c8e6/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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RaptorXP
t2_e0lgi
Fixed schema is a fallacy. No software has a fixed database schema. The schema evolves over time and if you use traditional tables, you will have to maintain your table schema in addition to your application code, and make sure they are in sync at all times. Using a document store makes development a lot more agile (and yes, I consider Postgres with JSONB a better document store than MongoDB). Even if your data is relational, the only thing you're really foregoing is strict referential integrity, which I'd argue you rarely need.
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ec6jln4
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jln4/
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t5_2fwo
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jrochkind
t2_4lutb
The WHATWG process seems to be based on standardizing what browsers have already doing experimentally. Which isn't the worst idea in the world, it means things have been tested in the real world a bit, and it means there won't be standards that nobody ever actually implements. But WHATWG has a much more "standardizing exisiting practice" approach compared to W3C standardization, one that puts makers of actually existing browsers in the driver's seat, it was almost a browser-makers coup over W3C. With fewer independent browsers, and Google being the most powerful person in the room... it's not an issue of them doing non-standard-compliant things, it's an issue of them getting to write the standards to whatever they want, based on whatever is convenient for them or meets their business needs.
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9c9n7/
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t5_2fwo
r/programming
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shevegen
t2_atqp
I think slack has no real alternative since the posers who control the USA dictate their wars and laws at will onto others - both internally and externally. So when they pass fake-laws where they prepare for constant warfare in foreign countries, and slack being based in the USA (predominantly), there isn't much slack can do. Even if they make a mistake and terminate the account of someone who is not living in an "illegal" country. In the long run the best way would be to change the US system, which would first require for the US people to regain control over their (claimed) democracy. Which will be an epic task considering the network of oligarchs that run the USA.
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ec6jnt8
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6jnt8/
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Greydmiyu
t2_4bx73
uBlock Origin, Privacy Badger, Stylus. I'm rather Addon light.
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0
eb9ca7t
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9ca7t/
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marnues
t2_a0b57
> just telling everybody they can't do something doesn't mean they wont do it Or that they shouldn't. If the architecture isn't designed to promote doing the right thing, I expect engineers to do things I don't like. And I expect that sometimes it's actually the right thing to do.
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ec6jr6e
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jr6e/
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Eirenarch
t2_46hjd
> The only feature that I could imagine a user would be missing would be extensions, but that API is part of chromium, not chrome. Until Google add features directly to Chrome and not to Chromium. Also the extensions are in the Google store not in the MS store. For the record Edge as it is today has Chrome-compatible extensions API. Still very few bother to publish. Again if MS ship Chrome without changing it they might as well ship Google's Chrome. MS needs a browser to develop Windows. They need something to showcase the pen input for example. IE for years was used as a vehicle to showcase Windows features for example the Window previews were first present in IE. If they are not doing a better job than Google they will continue to be ignored by users and they are not doing better job than Google because they suck.
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eb9cd15
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9cd15/
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shevegen
t2_atqp
That is not true. Yes, it is following US laws. No, these are NOT "generally agreed" international laws AT ALL. > Can't do business with or in sanctioned countries. In the USA, yes. The world is a bigger place than just the USA though. Obviously for anyone to do business within the US market they have to adhere to the US regulations; otherwise they can't do business there. > You are asking them to violate what I think are not just U.S. sanctions > but international sanctions against Iran. There are no "international" sanctions, why do you claim this to be the case? There are more countries involved evidently but these are not "international". Please do not use US propaganda terms here, even more so as the EU, as pathetic as they are as playing US lap dogs has a completely different view on the whole matter. The US is abusing in particular its military here but also trade routes (which, for a reason nobody understands objectively, runs predominantly through the USA; e. g SWIFT and other US controlled hubs).
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ec6judj
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6judj/
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mtlynch
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The idea is that you have an existing app you want to deploy to the cloud, but it uses local storage instead of cloud storage. flask-upload-demo of course has many lines of code but it's just a stand-in to represent any app that already exists and is not cloud aware. If you really had an app as small as flask-upload-demo, you'd simply rewrite it to be cloud-aware, but the idea is you can apply the techniques to apps that are thousands of LOC where it would be impractical to rewrite the storage logic. For a more real-world example, I did this with the media server Media Goblin. It accepts video uploads but it only knows how to write them to local storage. I made a Docker container that redirects the files to cloud storage, and I never had to change the MediaGoblin source: * https://github.com/mtlynch/mediagoblin-docker/tree/gcsfuse
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eb9cfqg
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/r/programming/comments/a31xks/retrofitting_apps_for_cloud_storage_with_zero/eb9cfqg/
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shevegen
t2_atqp
No - that is not a "clear reason". Please try to reason rather than fling solo-words without context, explanation or accuracy.
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ec6jvnf
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6jvnf/
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Jalfor
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I can't find the whole bill as passed anywhere either, though according to that site if I'm understanding it right, there was only one set of amendments passed, which, as far as I can tell, doesn't alter the clause on legal advice.
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eb9chrc
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9chrc/
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isaacarsenal
t2_3jgv2
How does OFAC work though? Which services are covered by OFAC and which are not? I personally cannot see any pattern. For instance, Microsoft has been very open and I rarely (if ever) faced with any ban from them, but in the other hand other Oracle completely blocks access to their website. So we officially cannot even download JRE.
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6jww5/
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shoothesun
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fuck
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eb9ci9k
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9ci9k/
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RaptorXP
t2_e0lgi
Cassandra is the best for sleepless nights.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6jzpq/
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pezezin
t2_3gq0w
I started working on a project that uses PostgreSQL, and I love it. But can somebody recommend me a good admin program? PgAdmin 4 sucks hard, whoever decided to make it a web tool deserves (censored).
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eb9cjy1
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/eb9cjy1/
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dezmd
t2_30tpg
Was I having a stroke here? I accidentally some words a few times.
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ec6k1gv
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/r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6k1gv/
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dakotahawkins
t2_31rbs
Wait, is it important?
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eb9cpik
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9cpik/
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0987654231
t2_1gy6bm
You laugh but it's true
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ec6k2hy
t3_a7rit7
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6k2hy/
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CrazyBeluga
t2_hqq2h
That's...not what it means.
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eb9crci
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9crci/
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AyrA_ch
t2_8mz48
And if you do run an Anti Virus on a server that provides user file storage, disable heuristics or make sure your AV reports actions to your application, otherwise you will spend your time running after files that magically disappeared or were modified.
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ec6k5jc
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/r/programming/comments/a7x9fj/war_story_the_mystery_of_the_very_long_gc_pauses/ec6k5jc/
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kyranadept
t2_geauw
Influence in a software project is basically how much code you write. Right now Google has a lot of influence, but depending on the effort Microsoft is willing to put into Chromium, that may change.
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eb9csnm
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9csnm/
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richieahb
t2_i6o8r
As someone who works on the team, this is the important takeaway. The scope of it was large enough already, without adding in a refactor of the model, which can come later.
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6kci2/
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elitegibson
t2_5548i
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-11-14/google-pays-to-put-search-engine-back-on-firefox-browser-in-u-s
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False
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eb9csun
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9csun/
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Sure, peanuts are lucrative, in a way.
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ec6kf4i
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/r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6kf4i/
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archiminos
t2_43pqf
Now you're an accessory to terrorism and an enemy of the state.
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False
0
eb9cv7w
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t1_eb9bkyq
/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9cv7w/
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False
zaarn_
t2_1zcxepj7
Is j = true default yet? Cuz write concern being 1 means shit if it doesn't hit disk. Either way, MongoDB has spent too much time being unsafe for daily operations for lots of people, PG gives you Redis FDW or INMEMORY if you need performance by not writing things to disk...
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ec6kfdj
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6kfdj/
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Gawdl3y
t2_4y9cq
Do you have any numbers to back those claims?
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False
0
eb9cwzi
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9cwzi/
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ec6kgm0
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/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6kgm0/
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wisniewskit
t2_tw9wcjz
GeckoView is actually being designed to be a platform for making browsers, not just a single browser. Hence the name. Mozilla aim to use it across all their Android browsers (Focus/Klar, Lite/Rocket, FireTV, etc), with common components being shared between them (widgets and services). Others will be able to do the same to make their own Android browsers based on Gecko if they wish.
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eb9cy1b
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9cy1b/
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bartwe
t2_2zspo
Have had several bugs in my career fixed by uninstalling antivirus from user's servers.
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False
0
ec6kpeh
t3_a7x9fj
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/r/programming/comments/a7x9fj/war_story_the_mystery_of_the_very_long_gc_pauses/ec6kpeh/
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onometre
t2_1olfdwmq
It's not weird at all. They're grandstanding hardcore
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False
0
eb9cyzv
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/r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb9cyzv/
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zaarn_
t2_1zcxepj7
Well, MySQL is owned by Oracle so it's pretty much the same experience; mostly harmless.
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False
0
ec6kvtf
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6kvtf/
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JudgementalPrick
t2_kpy0k
>Did the lawmakers even consult anyone who has worked on a dev team in a tech company? Sure they did, then they said fuck you to all their "reality" and "expert opinion", and passed this abomination anyway.
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eb9d0ou
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9d0ou/
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PhonicUK
t2_3netb
Shame that they limited this to Pro/Enterprise though. I can imagine more than a few Home users who could benefit from this. Also this doesn't really seem like /r/programming material
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False
0
ec6ky5o
t3_a7rdpt
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/r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6ky5o/
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kyranadept
t2_geauw
You might want to look at the console improvements Microsoft has been working on lately. https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2018/06/20/windows-command-line-backgrounder/
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0
eb9d86j
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9d86j/
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zaarn_
t2_1zcxepj7
IIRC simply using the filesystem as database was sorta popular in places, COBOL had a builtin database (which was horrible but builtin) which was used by banks most commonly (mine still does).
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False
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ec6l1cu
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/r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6l1cu/
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wholesomedumbass
t2_uinqi44
If done right, I think it can be done. I don't know how. If done incorrectly, you end up with Visual C++ Redistributable.
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False
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eb9dglp
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/r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9dglp/
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ec6l2qs
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/r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6l2qs/
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edapa
t2_wx5zx
Wouldn't it be possible to bake the public key of the Australian government into any backdoor?
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False
0
eb9dhe1
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/r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9dhe1/
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Olreich
t2_63p0y
To maintain profit ratio, all copies of Windows Home and Pro would get more expensive and Windows Enterprise would get cheaper. It’d be cool if everything just got cheaper and with more capabilities. However, that’s a pipe dream when talking about Microsoft.
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ec6l4bk
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/r/programming/comments/a7hbku/windows_sandbox/ec6l4bk/
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Equal_Entrepreneur
t2_2n2dzjh0
> So long as Google doesn't take a sharp turn and start making features that only they can use You mean like ShadowDOM v2 in Chrome? _cue Curb your Enthusiasm theme_
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eb9djui
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m50d
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You certainly don't want to be reimplementing everything by hand. But a traditional RDBMS doesn't give you enough visibility or control over those aspects (e.g. you can't separate committing an insert from updating indices that it's part of; it's *possible* to customize indexing logic but not easy or well-supported). What we need is an "unbundled" database, something that's less of a monolithic framework and more of a library of tools that you can use (and key-value stores that you index at a higher level under manual control can be one part of that). I think something like https://www.confluent.io/blog/turning-the-database-inside-out-with-apache-samza/ is the way forward.
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enroxorz
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> That’s what happened when Microsoft had a monopoly on browsers in the early 2000s before Firefox was released. To be fair, IE is closed source. Chromium is open sourced ~~and will take in PRs from everywhere~~ , as well as being forked if abused. I wouldn't worry about stagnation in innovation or plots against the internet. Seems like good ol' FUD. Edit: Not to deter attention from their FUD but I did pick some poor verbiage that I have since struck out.
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encepence
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Why surprised? Why the hell people are supposed to know pricing model of some company they don't care at all ?
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SophieTheCat
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There are probably more, but here are 3 specific ones that made me switch (partially copying my answer from HN). 1. The box model is [on the right instead of on the bottom](https://i.imgur.com/KfxmRQT.png), so I can mess with it and immediately see results in the Inspector styles window and the browser. 2. I can click on the [Event bubble](https://i.imgur.com/UWiMttX.png) next to the element to see events that are bound to it and go to it if I choose so. This may not sound like a big thing because you can get to this information by looking around Chrome's Events window, but it's right there. Plus, it limits the information to relevant pieces instead of every event under the sun on Chrome. 3. The "[Use in Console](https://i.imgur.com/13RSnZx.png)" context menu. In the inspector, right click on any node and select Use In Console. Firefox makes a temporary variable of this node and pastes it into a console and you can use it immediately. This is super useful for nodes that don't have an id or class - which makes them difficult to reference. P.S. I remembered 1 more feature, that recently saved a ton of time debugging at my SO's company. Firefox has a [Fonts panel](https://i.imgur.com/WqDCQbY.png) in devtools that lets you see what fonts are used in a specific element (and it children). It might be available in Chrome, but I didn't see it anywhere obvious. The use case here that saved lots of time is this. Users were complaining that the site looked horrible on Windows. After beating their head against the wall for a bit, my SO called me to have a look. Turns out, the designer utilized a Mac system font, thinking it's available everywhere. The browsers on Windows basically replaced it with default Arial. All it took was for me to look at the Fonts panel vs the style sheet.
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0987654231
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I was offered a ~200k total comp job in Chicago doing angular work. but yeah peanuts, why don't you share your salary?
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Equal_Entrepreneur
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If browsers other than chrome decided to switch rendering engines, it would break down Chromium's share by a lot. IE was a big player back in the day.
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BinaryRockStar
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I still use Visual C++ 1.52 at work, we have number of 16-bit Windows applications that are still out in the wild making us serious money. AMA. EDIT: And Visual Basic 3.0
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Xanny
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Google requires a CLA of copyright assignment and a Google employee must sign off on any given merge. Its Google controlled, like AOSP. Its not an actual collaborative free software project like Linux or ffmpeg.
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POTUS
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The number of non-relational use cases is definitely not zero. It's just that buzzword marketing folks greatly overestimate the chances of a project actually needing it.
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shevegen
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I don't miss Edge because I have not used it. But this Mozilla shit annoys me to no ends: > By adopting Chromium, Microsoft hands over control of > even more of online life to Google. Mozilla is a paid lapdog of Google at this point due to the funding it receives from Google. On top of that Mozilla helps Google spy on people e. g. analytics or telemetry. No sorry but Mozilla needs to go away as quickly as possible. Not only do they lie but they distract from the real battle that is to come: - Google (and the other corporations hand in hand) against mankind. Who gets to control the flow of information? Right now the bid is on Google because, let's be honest - they won the browser wars as it stands right now.
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the_hoser
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It's different for each country. If a company wants to wade into the legal quagmire and handle the details, they can, but unless you've got really well trained staff and well thought-out policies for each country, you're probably going to screw up. Business have to decide whether or not it's worth the risk.
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Agret
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> We will evolve the Microsoft Edge app architecture, enabling distribution to all supported versions of Windows including Windows 7 and Windows 8, as well as Windows 10. We will also bring Microsoft Edge to other desktop platforms, such as macOS. Improving the web experience for end users (better compatibility) and developers (less fragmentation) requires a consistent web-platform as widely available as possible. To accomplish this, we will use Chromium’s cross-platform app-technology along with a change in our distribution model, so that the Microsoft Edge experience and web-platform become available across all supported operating systems.
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coworker
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Read replicas are supported in regular Oracle DB and RAC. Those are very mature solutions. When most people use the phrase "cluster" though, it's not for read distribution but for the distribution of writes. For example, vanilla MySQL can have a primary + replicas to distribute reads but you need MySQL Cluster or Innodb Cluster (two completely separate products) to distribute writes to multiple nodes. True distributed databases like Oracle Sharding/MongoDB/HBase/CockroachDB will also allow you to do parallel reads across multiple nodes (each having a subset of data) so there's additional read scale out that's just not possible with a traditional replica or group replication products..
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