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False | sodafountan | t2_9lim3 | Why not remote work? I know a senior level developer that I used to work with who landed a 150,000 dollar remote work gig for a startup and he's nowhere near the valley. He was exceptionally talented but it's doable. | null | 0 | 1544563238 | False | 0 | ebl7h9m | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhtgf6 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebl7h9m/ | 1547487257 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jrhoffa | t2_55g0g | No, the Enterprise was Constitution-class | null | 0 | 1545841796 | False | 0 | ecldgej | t3_a9hs3u | null | null | t1_eckzk07 | /r/programming/comments/a9hs3u/the_ant_design_christmas_egg_that_went_wrong/ecldgej/ | 1548096491 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | > how will a developer even be able to make a change
Simple - don't work for the mafia that is posing as the government of Australia right now.
And also don't assume that they do not know what they are doing - they know what they are doing.
They are deliberately working against the people. | null | 1 | 1544563261 | False | 0 | ebl7iem | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebkmkrw | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7iem/ | 1547487271 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kankyo | t2_77w4q | You are free to send a PR to create a plugin system. | null | 0 | 1545841804 | False | 0 | ecldgr2 | t3_a9njuu | null | null | t1_eclbfna | /r/programming/comments/a9njuu/micro_intuitive_terminalbased_text_editor/ecldgr2/ | 1548096496 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1544563277 | False | 0 | ebl7j6a | t3_a47s2x | null | null | t1_ebktlk9 | /r/programming/comments/a47s2x/happy_17th_birthday_d/ebl7j6a/ | 1547487281 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kankyo | t2_77w4q | I agree, but there is a (tiny) upside is all I'm saying. I think there's an issue open for it though. | null | 0 | 1545841868 | False | 0 | ecldjeg | t3_a9njuu | null | null | t1_ecld54u | /r/programming/comments/a9njuu/micro_intuitive_terminalbased_text_editor/ecldjeg/ | 1548096528 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | I consider any law that forbids you from speaking about anything to be illegal. | null | 1 | 1544563292 | False | 0 | ebl7jyb | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebkqql0 | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7jyb/ | 1547487290 | -2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AngularBeginner | t2_eky8x | > In fact the first benchmark I needed to test both against (downloading a burst of uncacheable images) fails utterly in .net core. The small Java server served this without issue. The .net core server would hang forever on relatively small sustained bursts.
Can you provide the source code? You very likely did something wrong. I'm sure I can easily write Java code that behaves very poorly as well. | null | 0 | 1545841875 | False | 0 | ecldjo2 | t3_a9ossx | null | null | t1_eclc62c | /r/programming/comments/a9ossx/java_versus_c_net_core_fastest_programs/ecldjo2/ | 1548096532 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sarcastinator | t2_6hs1t | Tons of those on Linux as well. Try recursively listening for changes with `inotify` and then do the same on Windows. Or simply have more than one video adapter with output. | null | 0 | 1544563338 | False | 0 | ebl7m66 | t3_a57gmy | null | null | t1_ebl4s2z | /r/programming/comments/a57gmy/new_experimental_windows_console_features/ebl7m66/ | 1547487318 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AckmanDESU | t2_7f0sl | Didn’t say they aren’t. Simply saying the bridge is working fine. | null | 0 | 1545841901 | False | 0 | ecldkqq | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclcybp | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldkqq/ | 1548096545 | -5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | cowardlydragon | t2_d0po | Just use groovy with @CompileStatic, it's what java wants to be in about five releases anyway. | null | 0 | 1544563353 | False | 0 | ebl7mx6 | t3_a5969k | null | null | t3_a5969k | /r/programming/comments/a5969k/java_12_likely_will_not_have_raw_string_literals/ebl7mx6/ | 1547487326 | -25 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tickingClock2012 | t2_cla7u | I believe there's a type in your "Basic" progress example. `def p(t):`
should be `def p(self, t):`. | null | 0 | 1545841941 | False | 0 | ecldmef | t3_a9o4zd | null | null | t3_a9o4zd | /r/programming/comments/a9o4zd/comprehensive_python_cheatsheet/ecldmef/ | 1548096565 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | > I think GDPR provides an exception if you're legally required to perform an action, but I'm not 100% sure.
No, there is no such exception. Otherwise it would be simple to work around the GDPR.
But this is not about the EU. This is about the mafia that poses as government of Australia right now.
I think you need to start to investigate the trail of corruption there. | null | 0 | 1544563364 | False | 0 | ebl7nh8 | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebl76t5 | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7nh8/ | 1547487334 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jerf | t2_9duv | Yes it does. "A is caused by B" is not an adequate explanation of B if B still occurs when A is not present. At best it can only be partial. | null | 0 | 1545842020 | False | 0 | ecldptk | t3_a8rptf | null | null | t1_ecgvi9m | /r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/ecldptk/ | 1548096636 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Australian laws do not extend into the EU.
No clue about the USA - probably the aussie mafia is run by the same US mafia. | null | 0 | 1544563397 | False | 0 | ebl7p1l | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebkk5s3 | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7p1l/ | 1547487353 | -3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545842034 | 1546141118 | 0 | ecldqgj | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclchdq | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldqgj/ | 1548096644 | 16 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | quad99 | t2_rglxe | nice, but how about session tabs? | null | 0 | 1544563449 | False | 0 | ebl7rmf | t3_a57gmy | null | null | t3_a57gmy | /r/programming/comments/a57gmy/new_experimental_windows_console_features/ebl7rmf/ | 1547487385 | 13 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Tyuiop71 | t2_4wae923 | That was not your argument at all | null | 0 | 1545842101 | False | 0 | ecldte7 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecldkqq | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldte7/ | 1548096681 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Are you drunk?
How is a mafia holding a gun at point blank to developers forcing them to add backdoors "a good thing"?
You must be drunk; or more likely you try to antagonize people here with such a strange, non-sensical comment. | null | 0 | 1544563458 | False | 0 | ebl7s1m | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebky6uk | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7s1m/ | 1547487391 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | James-Lerch | t2_46m1b | > Engineers later confessed that system resets had occurred during pre-flight tests. They put these down to a hardware glitch...
​
There is always a reason and it is rarely a 'glitch', except for when it is. (I'm looking at you Mr. Sun UltraSparc II and your non-mirrored e-cache!) | null | 0 | 1545842120 | False | 0 | eclduac | t3_a9mw1l | null | null | t3_a9mw1l | /r/programming/comments/a9mw1l/what_really_happened_to_the_software_on_the_mars/eclduac/ | 1548096691 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jacob-jackson | t2_v7vmd | Here's a post where I talk about advantages of using TabNine over a semantic completer alone: https://tabnine.com/blog/semantic.
An example of a feature used in the model is the distance between the cursor and the closest occurrence of the token. This is not taken into account by most semantic completers. | null | 0 | 1544563473 | False | 0 | ebl7ss6 | t3_a58r3e | null | null | t1_ebl5b0n | /r/programming/comments/a58r3e/tabnines_first_month_in_review/ebl7ss6/ | 1547487400 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HalibetLector | t2_17d4bn | From TFA: `Micro supports a full-blown plugin system.` | null | 0 | 1545842134 | False | 0 | eclduui | t3_a9njuu | null | null | t1_ecldgr2 | /r/programming/comments/a9njuu/micro_intuitive_terminalbased_text_editor/eclduui/ | 1548096699 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Scybur | t2_be7d7 | How did I know it was going here before even reading....
I had a laugh out of this this comment chain :D | null | 0 | 1544563474 | False | 0 | ebl7sts | t3_a5969k | null | null | t1_ebl5c1w | /r/programming/comments/a5969k/java_12_likely_will_not_have_raw_string_literals/ebl7sts/ | 1547487401 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | evenisto | t2_74xwt | Who pays for it all? | null | 0 | 1545842182 | False | 0 | ecldx3a | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclchdq | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldx3a/ | 1548096726 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Not "think".
You ARE wrong.
You advertise for this being a good thing.
That's crazy. | null | 1 | 1544563487 | False | 0 | ebl7thg | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebl5j1s | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7thg/ | 1547487408 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ShittingOutGold | t2_h27ij7u | Back down again | null | 0 | 1545842193 | False | 0 | ecldxkn | t3_a9nki8 | null | null | t1_ecld85q | /r/programming/comments/a9nki8/23_awesome_programming_blogs_to_follow_in_2019/ecldxkn/ | 1548096732 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | sligit | t2_41s45 | It probably depends on how you define a crash. Anyhoo, it seems possible the issue there is the JS engine isn't Rust, so all the bindings will be unsafe there I guess? | null | 0 | 1544563489 | False | 0 | ebl7tj5 | t3_a3t3rg | null | null | t1_ebaw6bp | /r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/ebl7tj5/ | 1547487409 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | wrosecrans | t2_a99kk | At a certain point, shouldn't marketing step in and insist that there's too much reputational risk to shipping a slow bloated app that users will laugh at? | null | 0 | 1545842207 | False | 0 | ecldy7o | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecl9l8s | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldy7o/ | 1548096739 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | What is so difficult to understand?
He wrote that this is a good thing.
It is NOT a good thing. How could it be good? | null | 0 | 1544563508 | False | 0 | ebl7ui5 | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebl3uwn | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl7ui5/ | 1547487421 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | abhi_uno | t2_27myw8fg | A.I. is being incorporated in so many things, For those who claim their products are “A.I.-powered,” though, I must ask: Are they actually using A.I.? What are A.I. chatbots? Is Siri a chatbot? Will Viv use A.I. to book my flight tickets?
Well, this needs explaining. You can't just use "AI" name generically. That's silly | null | 0 | 1545842227 | False | 0 | ecldz2w | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclavyg | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecldz2w/ | 1548096750 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | sisyphus | t2_31lml | Microbenchmarks have their place but I mean Instagram and youtube are still served with a bunch of Python; Facebook scaled to like a billion users on PHP; Twitter made it to hundreds of millions of users on Rails before moving to the JVM...how often is calculating the first n digits of pi or the spectral norm of an infinite matrix your scaling problem? | null | 0 | 1544563540 | False | 0 | ebl7w32 | t3_a57f0y | null | null | t1_ebkzvt9 | /r/programming/comments/a57f0y/twenty_years_of_open_source_erlang_a/ebl7w32/ | 1547487442 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | CompetitiveRiver5 | t2_2l9b9j20 | It should be getDay and getDay (which returns the day of the week) should be getDayOfWeek. For some reason people think they are smart if there function names are short though... | null | 0 | 1545842295 | False | 0 | ecle23b | t3_a9hs3u | null | null | t1_eckw1gg | /r/programming/comments/a9hs3u/the_ant_design_christmas_egg_that_went_wrong/ecle23b/ | 1548096787 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Google is getting desperate.
Nobody understands how Dart is being changed willy-nilly anymore. | null | 1 | 1544563548 | False | 0 | ebl7wha | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t3_a55qhp | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl7wha/ | 1547487447 | -2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SoraFirestorm | t2_u0jsy | >You've probably never read the article:
His statement is literally a quote from the article. | null | 0 | 1545842310 | False | 0 | ecle2pz | t3_a9hs3u | null | null | t1_ecl4nql | /r/programming/comments/a9hs3u/the_ant_design_christmas_egg_that_went_wrong/ecle2pz/ | 1548096796 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jacob-jackson | t2_v7vmd | Thanks :) | null | 0 | 1544563555 | False | 0 | ebl7wta | t3_a58r3e | null | null | t1_ebl3c1s | /r/programming/comments/a58r3e/tabnines_first_month_in_review/ebl7wta/ | 1547487451 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | blogrags | t2_rxrzmxd | Up now | null | 0 | 1545842332 | False | 0 | ecle3nd | t3_a9nki8 | null | null | t1_ecldxkn | /r/programming/comments/a9nki8/23_awesome_programming_blogs_to_follow_in_2019/ecle3nd/ | 1548096807 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | CurtainDog | t2_4b0ul | To be honest, you could post 'the sun will rise tomorrow' and get shouted down. This is the internet after all. | null | 1 | 1544563561 | False | 0 | ebl7x4i | t3_a56m8z | null | null | t1_ebk7bf0 | /r/programming/comments/a56m8z/unit_testing_antipatterns_full_list/ebl7x4i/ | 1547487455 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Hexorg | t2_a5he9 | Or if you want to re-compress a movie: "hey bash, ef ef mpeg dash y dash i input dash c colon v lib ex 265 dash b colon v 2600k dash ex 265 dash params pass equals 1 dash a n dash f mp4 slash dev slash null and and ef ef mpeg dash i input dash c colon v lib ex 265 dash b colon v 2600k dash ex 265 dash params pass equals 2 dash c colon a a a c dash b colon a 128k output dot mp4"
good luck figuring out where spaces are needed. | null | 0 | 1545842354 | False | 0 | ecle4pe | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecld4ak | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecle4pe/ | 1548096819 | 75 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Google is just already starting to abuse its de-facto monopoly here.
They own the browser world - AND the web-interface world through mafia AMP + Dart as a combo. | null | 0 | 1544563591 | False | 0 | ebl7ym5 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk2ak1 | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl7ym5/ | 1547487473 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AckmanDESU | t2_7f0sl | Okay dude tell me what my argument is | null | 0 | 1545842360 | False | 0 | ecle4y2 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecldte7 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecle4y2/ | 1548096822 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | This assumes that this is a fix to begin with. | null | 0 | 1544563612 | False | 0 | ebl7zlm | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebknqkm | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl7zlm/ | 1547487486 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AckmanDESU | t2_7f0sl | Maybe we shouldn’t ask engineers to build 5 bridges a month so they can make them not only functional but also nice looking. | null | 1 | 1545842444 | False | 0 | ecle8q8 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclcwya | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecle8q8/ | 1548096871 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | I remember having been downvoted when I suggest to use Kotlin rather than Java. :( | null | 0 | 1544563643 | False | 0 | ebl8133 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebkqod5 | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8133/ | 1547487504 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Hexorg | t2_a5he9 | Voice recognition algorithms I've seen generally have to be run single-threaded. Can your solution make use of multiple cores? | null | 0 | 1545842481 | False | 0 | ecleafs | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t3_a9npfu | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecleafs/ | 1548096892 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Only Google employees. | null | 0 | 1544563665 | False | 0 | ebl8258 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk1kck | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8258/ | 1547487517 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | davidk01 | t2_1c5pc | Not sure I follow. Prolog is designed as a programming language so even though it's based on the logic paradigm it's not really designed for proving theorems. You could in theory write a theorem prover with Prolog but you'd have to implement some kind of type theory or higher order logic on top of it first. | null | 0 | 1545842508 | False | 0 | eclebq2 | t3_a91l9v | null | null | t1_eclasjw | /r/programming/comments/a91l9v/my_unusual_hobby/eclebq2/ | 1548096907 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Smokeyfish | t2_4jsbb | Open the browser inspector and look at the network requests, it will bring a tear to your eye | null | 0 | 1544563677 | False | 0 | ebl82qn | t3_a55xbm | null | null | t1_ebk5rtt | /r/programming/comments/a55xbm/how_the_dreamcast_copy_protection_was_defeated/ebl82qn/ | 1547487524 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ghosty141 | t2_b3512 | Do people really use these cheatsheets? I rarely have the problem of not knowing which python function to use, my questions are mostly about what the best practice is for the problem.
| null | 0 | 1545842598 | False | 0 | eclefrj | t3_a9o4zd | null | null | t3_a9o4zd | /r/programming/comments/a9o4zd/comprehensive_python_cheatsheet/eclefrj/ | 1548096957 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Problem is - Google sort of can dictate things at will through chrome. | null | 0 | 1544563690 | False | 0 | ebl83dx | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk4ocd | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl83dx/ | 1547487532 | -2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | duvallg | t2_3iwo9 | First, someone has to inform Marketing of the implications, or else they won’t be the wiser. Or know to care in the first place.
The second trick is making them care. I’m in the marketing industry right now as a Director (but have served years all over the tech industry in general) and if there are people that insist on getting something out, it’s marketing to hit sales goals since they have senior management to please just like engineering does. They like numbers and relatable non-technical abstractions of technical concepts more than anything. So you first have to establish that 1) you actually want to talk to marketing managers, and 2) know what metrics will implicate adoption over the longer term and how that will inform sales trends, and 3) know how to make that information relatable on their terms.
I’ve been able to correlate conversion with performance and frame it as a competitive advantage with our marketing team simply because I’m in a half-business, half-boots-on-the-ground role and cultivated that culture with them, identifying the right metrics as leading indicators rather than lagging indicators. If you’re a FAANG company or startup you’re likely to lose a lot of these battles, but in the longer term, a good engineering team shouldn’t just throw the war.
| null | 0 | 1545842624 | 1545842983 | 0 | eclegw6 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecldy7o | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclegw6/ | 1548096971 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Oh please - the folks on reddit tell us how Rust will dominate the world.
Shouldn't TIOBE slowly begin to show that too? Or perhaps, just perhaps ... if this is not the case...
Perhaps there is a bubble on reddit. | null | 1 | 1544563741 | False | 0 | ebl85xs | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebkb4px | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl85xs/ | 1547487564 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | pirate_starbridge | t2_43ecm | You have to say them | null | 0 | 1545842646 | False | 0 | eclehsk | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecle4pe | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclehsk/ | 1548096982 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Because of Fuchsia?
Is Fuchsia used anywhere for real so far? Any smartphone with it? | null | 0 | 1544563765 | False | 0 | ebl874g | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk4pxa | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl874g/ | 1547487606 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | inmatarian | t2_1elfr | If you don't have a full intuitive understanding of what IEEE floating points actually are, analyze the table for 8-bit Minifloats and see what conclusions you can draw. What numbers are missing. What numbers are present and why are they special.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minifloat#All_values | null | 0 | 1545842792 | False | 0 | ecleofn | t3_a9oey4 | null | null | t3_a9oey4 | /r/programming/comments/a9oey4/do_developers_understand_ieee_floating_point/ecleofn/ | 1548097064 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | fooby420 | t2_7ge3p | [I'll just leave this here](https://motherfuckingwebsite.com/) | null | 0 | 1544563772 | False | 0 | ebl87gl | t3_a55xbm | null | null | t1_ebk5rtt | /r/programming/comments/a55xbm/how_the_dreamcast_copy_protection_was_defeated/ebl87gl/ | 1547487611 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | abhi_uno | t2_27myw8fg | All you who just downvoted this, I totally appreciate your knowledge👏👏. Let me elaborate, It's made exclusively for raspberry pi and it's being actively developed. All I'm trying is to share my view and experience. | null | 1 | 1545842835 | 1545903122 | 0 | ecleqf3 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecl7rn1 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/ecleqf3/ | 1548097089 | -6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | CurtainDog | t2_4b0ul | No, it doesn't. Testing makes it hard to change functionality without maintaining the code in two places (the actual code and the tests). Rarely does a failing test actually translate into catching bugs. A failing test almost always signifies that you need to update your test. Also, Code is a burden. By adding tests you've doubled the surface area you need to maintain. | null | 1 | 1544563773 | False | 0 | ebl87ii | t3_a56m8z | null | null | t1_ebkyqgz | /r/programming/comments/a56m8z/unit_testing_antipatterns_full_list/ebl87ii/ | 1547487611 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Prilosac | t2_jw1jx | I think this meme has gone a bit too far. Not everyone who wants a “hard worker” wants them to work 80 hours a week. Many people just want them to work hard for their allotted 40 hours or whatever a week. My boss said the same thing about working hard to me when I got hired, and not once have I been asked to work more than I signed up for. | null | 0 | 1545842869 | False | 0 | eclerww | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecldqgj | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclerww/ | 1548097107 | 24 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | torotane | t2_h23cc | > “no, please try again in a year.”
What's the reasoning here, what quality does learning a bunch of CS trivia imply? | null | 0 | 1544563785 | False | 0 | ebl883g | t3_a5b2en | null | null | t3_a5b2en | /r/programming/comments/a5b2en/i_hate_puzzles_7_years_later/ebl883g/ | 1547487619 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545842881 | False | 0 | eclesgy | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecle8q8 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclesgy/ | 1548097114 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | BillyONeal | t2_kuo3z | Deal with a few boot loader malware infections and your mind might be changed :). Secure Boot shutdown the MBR rootkits that we’re super common circa 2012. | null | 0 | 1544563790 | False | 0 | ebl88cq | t3_a585nb | null | null | t1_ebkugd6 | /r/programming/comments/a585nb/cryptography_failure_leads_to_easy_hacking_for/ebl88cq/ | 1547487621 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | stijnsanders | t2_64n9t | I wonder if it'll use the LLVM C API or build with / directly use the C++ objects (and/or will be in C/C++ itself)? | null | 0 | 1545842907 | False | 0 | ecletqp | t3_a9om4e | null | null | t3_a9om4e | /r/programming/comments/a9om4e/theres_an_llvmbased_code_generator_in_the_works/ecletqp/ | 1548097130 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | birdbrainswagtrain | t2_car4b | > Conversely, this means that fewer instructions are processed per cycle in a 32-bit CPU than in a 64-bit CPU.
The fuck?
> 32Bit processor can only handle a memory (RAM) size of 2^32 (ca. 4 GB)
> 64Bit processor can handle much more RAM. 2^64 (ca. 16 Exabyte)
Both technically incorrect in the case of x86.
Since the Pentium Pro, 32 bit processors can address up to 64GB using PAE. Applications are still limited to a 32 bit address space, though.
Current 64 bit processors only bother with virtual and physical addresses 48 bits wide.
And because nothing is simple, the original 16 bit processors had a 20 bit wide address bus.
> Sizes of datatypes (and the fun with the int)
I'm not sure this is even related, short of size_t which isn't even mentioned. | null | 0 | 1544563792 | False | 0 | ebl88fm | t3_a5apnl | null | null | t3_a5apnl | /r/programming/comments/a5apnl/a_brief_intro_to_32bit_64bit_cpus/ebl88fm/ | 1547487622 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TheBestOpinion | t2_94mm1 | >What about working on files with large lines?
Works like Sublime. No word wrap except if you configure it, but kind of awkward too because they [screwed up word-jumping](https://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/a9njuu/micro_intuitive_terminalbased_text_editor/eclgb3j/) | null | 0 | 1545842961 | 1545844968 | 0 | eclew7q | t3_a9njuu | null | null | t1_eckxiiy | /r/programming/comments/a9njuu/micro_intuitive_terminalbased_text_editor/eclew7q/ | 1548097160 | 10 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | You don't know that yet.
Google is famous for abandoning dead projects. Years ago they said Google+ will be THE KILLER APPLICATION.
Hmmm .... | null | 0 | 1544563803 | False | 0 | ebl88z3 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebkb6es | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl88z3/ | 1547487629 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HereBWallace | t2_odj40d6 | Well, under my belt I got almost 3 years of uni, computer engineering + specialization in computing (it's how is called here), work as an assistant of a PhD professor and I was 1 day away from creating my own publicity company. Also the machine learning course by professor Andrew Ng.
Is there a specific position in the company that you think it's tough to fill because of the offers from the competition? | null | 0 | 1545842983 | False | 0 | eclex7o | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclchdq | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclex7o/ | 1548097202 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ImAiRiKe | t2_2r3yff0c | Companies encrypt because data stealing is real. They steal researches, patent them, and the companies investements are ruined. | null | 0 | 1544563890 | False | 0 | ebl8d6q | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebktjmc | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl8d6q/ | 1547487681 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | bloody-albatross | t2_cdjk3 | My initial comment only was about that there are languages where you can't just ignore errors by not writing error checking code. I wasn't claiming that Java's exceptions are great. I wasn't talking about any other parts of Rust. Just that in Go you can just ignore the error and it will compile perfectly fine, but in certain other languages you can't do that. You don't need to write `.unwrap()` in Go because everything is already unwrapped, and I don't see how that improves anything.
In the talk he said that bugs are problems that went through the type checker (and through testing). Well, simply forgetting to check the error won't run through the type checker of Java, Rust, C#, Haskell, etc. And since you have to write `.unwrap()` manually you can simply grep for that. Maybe via a commit hook as you said. You can't grep for "didn't check the error" in Go.
That is all I asserted! This part of Go is where the language developers took the easy approach and offloaded these things to the application developers, making their programs needlessly complected.
I'm not someone that's anti Go or anything. E.g. I think goroutines are a very great feature. | null | 0 | 1545842993 | False | 0 | eclexnu | t3_a8rptf | null | null | t1_ecksu7h | /r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/eclexnu/ | 1548097208 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | WonderfulNinja | t2_yeloc5f | I never heard a valid argument against those principles. The real issue are those stupid acronyms and halfassed names that were crafted with the sole purpose to help memorization. Only a moron would believe it is a good idea to memorize principles and spit them like a dumb parrot. Those principles are not religious mantras for cargo cultists, those principles must be understood in order to be applied correctly. | null | 0 | 1544563896 | False | 0 | ebl8dhs | t3_a56am1 | null | null | t1_ebkhf4l | /r/programming/comments/a56am1/whats_the_deal_with_the_solid_principles_part_2/ebl8dhs/ | 1547487685 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | cuebitt | t2_16phv6 | A bit rambling, but if you don’t want a recap of the last seventy years of computing then forward to the last ten minutes for some food for thought. | null | 0 | 1545842999 | False | 0 | eclexye | t3_a9nt2i | null | null | t3_a9nt2i | /r/programming/comments/a9nt2i/bob_martin_the_future_of_programming/eclexye/ | 1548097212 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | megablast | t2_36t7h | I wonder if that would have affected how much money you have?? Nah.... | null | 0 | 1544563903 | False | 0 | ebl8dvh | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebjwu04 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebl8dvh/ | 1547487690 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sonrilol | t2_846rt | I don't really use @Data all that much, only on our spring projects for DAOs (but we have less and less of those). The lombok features I use the most are val, @Builder (and toBuilder when it's useful), @AllArgsConstructor, @NoArgsConstructor (which I'll admit is pretty lazy), and @Getter/@Setter for specific attributes.
I can't really imagine you are advocating for classes with 15 public attributes and assigning them one by one or using a 15 argument constructor. If your problem with it is people putting @Data on every class they write, well that's a legit concern, but you should be blaming the guy making a poor use of the library, not the library itself. | null | 0 | 1545843012 | False | 0 | ecleyka | t3_a956qz | null | null | t1_ecl7x5e | /r/programming/comments/a956qz/java_language_architect_brian_goetz_on_java_and/ecleyka/ | 1548097218 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Yeah, I agree there - I think it is deliberately boring.
Caters towards Java hackers who love boredom.
Google invested too much into Dart already to let it fall, even though it is already a sinking ship. They can not design GOOD programming languages that are used by people outside of Google. | null | 0 | 1544563912 | False | 0 | ebl8ea4 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk5f8i | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8ea4/ | 1547487695 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Eirenarch | t2_46hjd | And if he didn't do anything wrong then this is bug report right there. | null | 0 | 1545843038 | False | 0 | eclezpn | t3_a9ossx | null | null | t1_ecldjo2 | /r/programming/comments/a9ossx/java_versus_c_net_core_fastest_programs/eclezpn/ | 1548097233 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | bartturner | t2_dyc5p | Little different. They will evolve Android to Fuchsia . So hard to abandon. | null | 1 | 1544563935 | False | 0 | ebl8ffu | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebl88z3 | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8ffu/ | 1547487709 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HellfireOwner | t2_2juz5fhu | Pickle is just a very common library from my experience. Works real nice when you are [wait for it...]...in a...
Nope, won't do it. Puns are evil.
Anyway, great job on the cheat sheet, like I said before, best I've seen. | null | 0 | 1545843044 | False | 0 | eclezzi | t3_a9o4zd | null | null | t1_eclcfj1 | /r/programming/comments/a9o4zd/comprehensive_python_cheatsheet/eclezzi/ | 1548097236 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Can you cite objective sources for your claim that it spreads?
> pretty soon a Flutter/Dart app will run everywhere with the same code base.
Same here - or you have some crystal ball? | null | 1 | 1544563951 | False | 0 | ebl8ga1 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebkjkbr | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8ga1/ | 1547487719 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Paddy3118 | t2_57wb | "Future proofing" vs YAGNI, I'm for the latter. | null | 0 | 1545843087 | False | 0 | eclf1wu | t3_a9p73a | null | null | t3_a9p73a | /r/programming/comments/a9p73a/you_are_going_to_need_it_using_interfaces_and/eclf1wu/ | 1548097260 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Nobody disagrees with that - but how do YOU measure popularity in this regard? | null | 0 | 1544563991 | False | 0 | ebl8ibu | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebk3k7y | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8ibu/ | 1547487744 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | basic_man | t2_2piw1ukk | Obvs I’ll put in something in place (e.g. if I say this it means this) and obvs I’m not gonna do complex things🙄 ik the limits... | null | 0 | 1545843088 | False | 0 | eclf1ys | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecld4ak | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclf1ys/ | 1548097261 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | > This is extremely useful
... | null | 0 | 1544564023 | False | 0 | ebl8jug | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebklqs4 | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8jug/ | 1547487763 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | botle | t2_605kc | Or maybe: Hey bash, dot dash script one dot s h enter. | null | 0 | 1545843199 | False | 0 | eclf78o | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecle4pe | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclf78o/ | 1548097326 | 13 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | swordglowsblue | t2_2nrkh5d0 | Don't you have something better to do? | null | 0 | 1544564061 | False | 0 | ebl8lt3 | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebl8jug | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8lt3/ | 1547487788 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | lestofante | t2_8zwq9 | this is amazing, could i use it for creating something like alexa/ok google? i mean, how does it stand against those Ai? | null | 0 | 1545843291 | False | 0 | eclfbrn | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecl52z6 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfbrn/ | 1548097382 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HalibetLector | t2_17d4bn | Integration tests are the exception. I've had integration tests catch bugs where the API in one system had silently changed and was not tested fully with the rest of the app. | null | 0 | 1544564066 | False | 0 | ebl8m18 | t3_a56m8z | null | null | t1_ebl87ii | /r/programming/comments/a56m8z/unit_testing_antipatterns_full_list/ebl8m18/ | 1547487790 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | acetothez | t2_f749x | I design ARM hardware and firmware products (already have several that my company sells and produces). If you are interested in custom boards to jump off that breakout you are using let me know! | null | 0 | 1545843331 | False | 0 | eclfdoz | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclchdq | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfdoz/ | 1548097406 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | postreplypreview | t2_2cmh4ary | They absolutely are, actually.
One of those is the literal definition of a shallow arcade port.
Sonic Adventure was a huge disappointment and blew.
See? This is why the DC failed. People only remember it fondly because of the free gamez. | null | 1 | 1544564093 | False | 0 | ebl8ndf | t3_a55xbm | null | null | t1_ebkzcwk | /r/programming/comments/a55xbm/how_the_dreamcast_copy_protection_was_defeated/ebl8ndf/ | 1547487807 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Nyefan | t2_c8w2s | They're very helpful for transitioning between languages. I am primarily a java/js dev, so references like this make it so much easier to write in other languages in the odd case where I need to. | null | 0 | 1545843384 | False | 0 | eclfg6z | t3_a9o4zd | null | null | t1_eclefrj | /r/programming/comments/a9o4zd/comprehensive_python_cheatsheet/eclfg6z/ | 1548097436 | 21 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Love and Respect is earned, not given.
Google has a horrible reputation in so many ways. Why should Dart be an exception to that? Even more so, why should people love Dart?
Do note that the reaction is completely different to Go. Go is appreciated in many ways a lot more than Dart. And the reason has a LOT to do with the language itself.
> Its boring, but thats a good thing.
Depends. Why invest your life time into a language that is boring and not elegant?
> Dart is one of those languages you really get stuff done quickly.
Many other languages offer this too, so that is not a competitive advantage in favour of Dart. | null | 0 | 1544564128 | False | 0 | ebl8p3l | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebl3okw | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8p3l/ | 1547487828 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | snops | t2_6nf64 | You are being downvoted because it is not that relevant, even the smallest raspberry pi has 1000x the RAM and >10-100x the CPU power of the platform the original post runs on.
In addition, (from what I can work out) the Naomi project does not have its own speech to text engine like the original post, it instead supports a variety of them [through plugins](https://github.com/NaomiProject/Naomi/tree/master/plugins/stt). A better link would have been to one of these engines, preferably one designed for small embedded devices.
While it is "bad retiquette" to downvote someone for being wrong, it is now very common, especially when people think you might be hijacking the top comment to promote something else. | null | 0 | 1545843386 | False | 0 | eclfgb1 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecleqf3 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfgb1/ | 1548097438 | 33 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Katholikos | t2_dqowe | Sure - I meant that it’s never fine as its own, standalone security measure unless you don’t really care about the security of the device very much. If you’re bothering to secure something, you should never based it on “gee I hope nobody stumbles across this”, lol. | null | 0 | 1544564132 | False | 0 | ebl8pb8 | t3_a55xbm | null | null | t1_ebl2pax | /r/programming/comments/a55xbm/how_the_dreamcast_copy_protection_was_defeated/ebl8pb8/ | 1547487831 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | alexthealex | t2_6niz3 | Here Comes Your Barista | null | 0 | 1545843397 | False | 0 | eclfgt5 | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecl3qym | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfgt5/ | 1548097444 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mirhagk | t2_8uclb | > There is no tax bracket that is 50%
Federal tax goes from 10% to 37% (used to go to 39.6% before rich people tax cuts of this year). California state tax goes from 1% to 12.3%. What's 37%+12.3%? 49.3%. At a not unreasonable salary of $160k you'll be in the 32% federal bracket and the 9.3% state bracket for a total of 41.3%. So yeah roughly half is a pretty good approximate for a cali software dev.
> And your example assumes that you're paying your entire paycheck in rent,
No that's not what that example assumes at all. Let's look at an example situation:
+ Salary: $160 k
+ Income tax: $50k
+ Rent: $40k
+ Groceries/Utilities: $30k
+ Car payments: $10k
+ Free spending: $30k
Now let's say you're looking at upgrading to a $50k/year apartment. You'd go down to $20k free spending. In order to retain that $30k free spending you'd need to get a raise. Getting a $10k raise would make your budget look like this
+ Salary: $170k
+ Income Tax: $54.13k (since your insistent on being exact
+ Rent: $50k
+ Groceries/Utilities: $30k
+ Car payments: $10k
+ Free spending: $25.87
In order to get that last $4.13k to keep the free spending the same you'd need to get even more of a raise. $174.13k is needed, so yeah not quite exactly double, but not that far from it. | null | 0 | 1544564166 | False | 0 | ebl8qxn | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebl74aj | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebl8qxn/ | 1547487851 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SuckMySawCleaver | t2_2m79a9v8 | I followed the instructions of the site perfectly but every time I try to install the package from my terminal(Windows 10) I get the following reply:
PS C:\\Users\\User> & python c:/Users/User/Documents/diss\_bot.py
File "c:/Users/User/Documents/diss\_bot.py", line 1
python -m pip install discord.py==0.16.12
\^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
I checked my syntax a billion times but I can't spot a mistake. | null | 0 | 1545843397 | False | 0 | eclfgta | t3_a9q3sx | null | null | t3_a9q3sx | /r/programming/comments/a9q3sx/need_help_with_discordpy_pip_package_install/eclfgta/ | 1548097444 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | lbkulinski | t2_17799v | Oh yeah. When you have a moment, can you point me to where I can find [expression switch](https://openjdk.java.net/jeps/325) in C#? Thank you! | null | 0 | 1544564171 | False | 0 | ebl8r5i | t3_a5969k | null | null | t1_ebl01zk | /r/programming/comments/a5969k/java_12_likely_will_not_have_raw_string_literals/ebl8r5i/ | 1547487854 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ShinyHappyREM | t2_1038di | > making a speech synthesis sound good with very limited RAM is quite hard
[yup](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2SdGkkp1aq8) | null | 0 | 1545843430 | False | 0 | eclfibu | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_ecl9c03 | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfibu/ | 1548097463 | 15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | You mean Google offering an alternative to Javascript is ... a good thing? When it controls another language, on top of controlling the browser segment?
Hmmmm.
Somehow this does not strike me as a good thing.
I rather have the "cancer" that is Electron, and I rather have the crap that is Javascript, than a world where Google dictates how we should obtain information. | null | 0 | 1544564185 | False | 0 | ebl8ruo | t3_a55qhp | null | null | t1_ebkxsk8 | /r/programming/comments/a55qhp/the_dart_language_considers_adding_sound/ebl8ruo/ | 1547487862 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | alikenar | t2_125par4o | Can you please send an email to partnerships@picovoice.ai and we can take it from there . Thanks. | null | 0 | 1545843449 | False | 0 | eclfj8n | t3_a9npfu | null | null | t1_eclfdoz | /r/programming/comments/a9npfu/offline_voice_ai_within_512_kb_of_ram_youtube/eclfj8n/ | 1548097474 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | flukus | t2_3855p | A lot of people here work for those big data hoarders, SaaS solutions, etc. | null | 0 | 1544564185 | False | 0 | ebl8ruz | t3_a57th7 | null | null | t1_ebl3uwn | /r/programming/comments/a57th7/australias_new_encryption_laws_ensure_companies/ebl8ruz/ | 1547487862 | -11 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | igouy | t2_6sj2 | > different results
Different times or different relative to some other language implementation (For example gcc) ?
> rewrite and submit all of them
Until you do…
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