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False | mindbleach | t2_28j4q | [The problem conveyed in a memorable advertisement.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wU99CCWr77k)
(IIRC this was around the time CA's accounting databases were, shall we say, less reliable than the Securities & Exchange Commission would like.) | null | 0 | 1546275374 | False | 0 | ecyc4ik | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecxti1c | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyc4ik/ | 1548330201 | 14 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | dwidel | t2_5a9y3 | Large companies and government contractors. They find some kind of niche like Tom from Office Space where they take the spec from someone and hand it off to someone else and they keep their head down.
​
E.G. You could specialize in Crystal Reports, format reports all day. Never have to work too hard or learn anything new ,if you don't want to. No one wants that job, so no one will complain.
​
​ | null | 0 | 1546275375 | False | 0 | ecyc4l9 | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecy0ew6 | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyc4l9/ | 1548330202 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | phreadom | t2_328og | Wow... I'm glad you can read my mind and know that I didn't actually mean what I clearly explained.
I applaud your telepathic powers and how you've unmasked me as a liar who just made all of that up out of thin air because I'm just a terrible person.
Bravo. Your momma must be so proud of you. | null | 0 | 1546275400 | False | 0 | ecyc5t7 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy9udd | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyc5t7/ | 1548330217 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | JoshMcguigan | t2_129wyn | No, that is a personal preference. In my opinion, variable names like this maximize the clarity of the code, and with an IDE (autocomplete) they aren't any more time consuming to write. | null | 0 | 1546275444 | False | 0 | ecyc7yz | t3_ab6ce5 | null | null | t1_ecy61a1 | /r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecyc7yz/ | 1548330244 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | > Learn German.
Why would you want to learn German?
Now I speak German myself, the superior variant (not any of the lousy variants in Germany; exception made for Bavarians) - but nothing beats english. And there are many practical reasons for this, too. English has more words than german does but ... it also is a simpler language. Sounds better too (not all dialects).
It's the ideal language for communication AND programming at this point. The programming languages are implemented in english (well, not assembly ... https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assembly_language )
I look at the people who try to push esperanto in pity because - why push something that is artificial AND more complex than english onto others when you already have a "world language" as-is? Ultimately it does not matter as much which language that is as long as you have most people understand it.
https://www.babbel.com/en/magazine/how-many-people-speak-english-and-where-is-it-spoken/
(You could say mandarin chinese being important due to numbers, but even that number is below the amount of people who **understand** english. Speaking is a slightly different matter.) | null | 0 | 1546275446 | False | 0 | ecyc81j | t3_ab8fgg | null | null | t3_ab8fgg | /r/programming/comments/ab8fgg/my_new_year_resolution_pertaining_to_programming/ecyc81j/ | 1548330245 | -8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | JoaoEB | t2_4wzqo | At first I thought they are fucking with me.
Nope, the guy was overweight, changed his lifestyle, started excising, got in shape and was rear-ended by a bus while cycling. | null | 0 | 1546275468 | False | 0 | ecyc955 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy972z | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyc955/ | 1548330258 | 107 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | That advice ... works?
Sure bro??
What I read from it is that he is mostly concerned about economic reasons e. g. can not support family financially.
Sounds like a fair reason to me. | null | 0 | 1546275483 | False | 0 | ecyc9vc | t3_ab8fgg | null | null | t1_ecy9sz0 | /r/programming/comments/ab8fgg/my_new_year_resolution_pertaining_to_programming/ecyc9vc/ | 1548330267 | -5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SemaphoreBingo | t2_pvsrd | It was written in a time when more people were still believing the hype. | null | 0 | 1546275553 | False | 0 | ecycddn | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy7568 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecycddn/ | 1548330311 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | phySi0 | t2_60d3z | In this analogy, wouldn't the programmers be the guaranteed earners corresponding to the shovel merchants while the startups are the risk it all types corresponding to the miners? | null | 0 | 1546275574 | False | 0 | ecycedv | t3_aav9js | null | null | t1_ecw06op | /r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecycedv/ | 1548330324 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | chirag9696 | t2_3pn31n | Learning German has no connection with programming here. It is altogether different thing as I am in the midway of some interview rounds of firms for the position in germany. Hence :) | null | 0 | 1546275739 | False | 0 | ecycmjh | t3_ab8fgg | null | null | t1_ecyc81j | /r/programming/comments/ab8fgg/my_new_year_resolution_pertaining_to_programming/ecycmjh/ | 1548330425 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546275739 | False | 0 | ecycml1 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybg88 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecycml1/ | 1548330425 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Malkalen | t2_9w2il | Isn't it Linii Torvalds? | null | 0 | 1546275803 | False | 0 | ecycpuk | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyb3yi | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecycpuk/ | 1548330466 | 80 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | matthieum | t2_5ij2c | I think you nailed it.
Simply adding `{..}` around the captured integers, the assembly I get has `imul` instructions spread out across loop layers.
pub fn main() {
print_triples();
}
fn print_triples() {
let mut i = 0 as i32;
for z in 1.. {
for x in 1..(z+1) {
for y in x..(z+1) {
if x*x + y*y == z*z {
println!("({}, {}, {})", {x}, {y}, {z});
i = i + 1;
if i == 1000 {
return;
}
}
}
}
}
}
u/atilaneves => I slightly tweaked the `println!` line, adding `{..}` around the capture variables to force a copy, and from checking the godbolt output this seems to help LLVM perform loop hoisting. Would you mind rerunning the benchmarks with this tweak? (SelfDistinction noticed a 30% speed-up with this tweak on r/rust) | null | 0 | 1546275816 | 1546276514 | 0 | ecycqj9 | t3_ab71ag | null | null | t1_ecybbxc | /r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecycqj9/ | 1548330474 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jephthai | t2_591d | Good point, the `match` handles temporary storage for you, doesn't it? | null | 0 | 1546275876 | False | 0 | ecyctjg | t3_ab6ce5 | null | null | t1_ecy9ggx | /r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecyctjg/ | 1548330511 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | oliviff | t2_lsx0q2f | didn't get around to Julia yet but I'll come back to this when I do! | null | 0 | 1546275916 | False | 0 | ecycvhh | t3_ab6ce5 | null | null | t1_ecxuxm5 | /r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecycvhh/ | 1548330535 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | yummy_pop_tarts | t2_gosv2 | But it's not entirely free. It costs development time to create them and if they aren't making any money, you run the risk that the project maintainer just stops being interested in developing it or decides to put their efforts somewhere else. | null | 0 | 1546275977 | False | 0 | ecycyg3 | t3_ab5fug | null | null | t1_ecybb9z | /r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecycyg3/ | 1548330572 | -9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ur_real_d4a | t2_2voc1w7a | Luckily there are many other employers than you. That's one of the reasons I switched from the science (ex PhD. student) to software development. I can be myself and still find lots of job opportunities. I can ask whatever questions I want at a place where I am potentially going to spend best years of my life. You live your life once and time is too precious to waste it trying to please everyone.
| null | 0 | 1546275983 | False | 0 | ecycys3 | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecybra2 | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecycys3/ | 1548330604 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Blakdragon39 | t2_68v6a | I am a programmer, and I love videos how the old pokemon games were programmed! Unfortunately, I understand basically none of it. For this video, would it be more useful to know more about low-level programming, or audio programming, to understand it?
If I had waay too much extra time on my hands, low level programming looks so interesting to learn. :D I only took one course in university and I forget all of it lol. | null | 0 | 1546276108 | False | 0 | ecyd527 | t3_aaxvf8 | null | null | t3_aaxvf8 | /r/programming/comments/aaxvf8/generation_i_pokémon_cries_explained/ecyd527/ | 1548330682 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | folkrav | t2_c34fi | There wasn't much to add. You just repeated the same arguments as in your previous comment.
It's also not an attack on your person to underline that you used racist symbolic. | null | 0 | 1546276143 | False | 0 | ecyd6tf | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybddv | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyd6tf/ | 1548330704 | 19 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | litjens | t2_idy7p | Nice. The moron is out to play. | null | 0 | 1546276217 | False | 0 | ecydah4 | t3_ab7thy | null | null | t3_ab7thy | /r/programming/comments/ab7thy/today_is_the_last_day_to_claim_your_25_in_bitcoin/ecydah4/ | 1548330749 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Optimeal | t2_pb17nhk | Thanks Daddy 0w0 | null | 0 | 1546276284 | False | 0 | ecyddua | t3_ab7thy | null | null | t1_ecydah4 | /r/programming/comments/ab7thy/today_is_the_last_day_to_claim_your_25_in_bitcoin/ecyddua/ | 1548330791 | -8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | fuckface_academy | t2_81y3c | I'm scared of how all these "work harder, get a side-hustle" people burning the candle at both ends are going to behave when they inevitably gutter out.
Quoting Elon Musk on this issue was, like, a terrible idea even before he burned out.
Also: Your parents devoted themselves to you because you are the future. If you give it back to them, you've dishonored and essentially wasted their gifts to you. | null | 0 | 1546276287 | False | 0 | ecyde0y | t3_ab8fgg | null | null | t3_ab8fgg | /r/programming/comments/ab8fgg/my_new_year_resolution_pertaining_to_programming/ecyde0y/ | 1548330793 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | The page by default disable copy-source and view source.
I do not understand why my browser prevents me from easily doing so. I don't care what remote sites dictate - this is my browser, I am rendering it here paying with my money. So why do the browser implementers "respect" this? It feels like someone is taking my browser hostage.
I disagree with these parts of the www completely. The user should be in full control at all times - no exception. Ever.
(It's trivial to work around it anyway, but still - IT IS ANNOYING to have to invest a bit more time for something that SHOULD NOT BE POSSIBLE in the first place.)
Anyway for anyone who wants to easily copy/paste, here it should be:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <conio.h>
#include <graphics.h>
void shoot();
void shootagain();
void area();
void explode(int, int, int);
void main()
{
int gm,gd=DETECT;
initgraph(&;gd,&;gm,"C:\\TURBOC3\\BGI");
shoot();
getch();
closegraph();
}
void shoot()
{
int i=0;
int x=0,y=480,x1=15,y1=460;
while(i <350)
{
area();
line(x+i,y-i,x1+i,y1-i);
delay(50);
i=i+10;
cleardevice();
}
explode(x+350,y-350,5);
shootagain();
}
void shootagain()
{
int i=0;
int x=600,y=480,x1=585,y1=460;
while(i <250)
{
setcolor(15);
area();
line(x-i, y-i, x1-i, y1-i);
delay(30);
i=i+10;
cleardevice();
}
explode(x-300,y-300,5);
}
void explode(int x,int y,int r)
{
int k,j,interval=0;
for(k=0;k <2;k++)
{
interval=interval+50;
for(j=0;j <interval;j++)
{
area();
setcolor(BLACK);
setcolor(rand()/15);
// horizontal left and right
circle(x+j,y,r+k);
circle(x-j,y,r+k);
// vertical up and down
circle(x,y+j,r+k);
circle(x,y-j,r+k);
// slighten down
circle(x+j,y+j,r+k);
circle(x-j,y-j,r+k);
// slighten up
circle(x-j,y+j,r+k);
circle(x+j,y-j,r+k);
delay(30);
cleardevice();
}
}
}
void area()
{
// Area
setcolor(15);
line(0,350,600,350);
rectangle(0,350,100,150);
rectangle(40,350,60,300);
rectangle(10,170,30,200);
rectangle(70,170,90,200);
rectangle(10,230,30,260);
rectangle(70,230,90,260);
rectangle(100,350,180,250);
line(100,250,140,180);
line(180,250,140,180);
rectangle(110,280,130,300);
rectangle(150,280,170,300);
rectangle(130,350,160,330);
rectangle(180,350,350,300);
rectangle(190,310,220,330);
rectangle(340,310,310,330);
rectangle(370,350,440,150);
rectangle(385,350,405,300);
rectangle(380,170,400,200);
rectangle(410,170,430,200);
rectangle(380,230,400,260);
rectangle(410,230,430,260);
settextstyle(BOLD_FONT,HORIZ_DIR,1);
outtextxy(110,50,"HAPPY NEW YEAR");
}
If you link in code, don't make it harder for people to get it.
And if you contribute to browsers - do not contribute such anti-features such as holding the end user as a hostage, be it by disabling right clock, ad-attacks, pop-up-attacks, disabling the scrollbar (only semi-legit use case is when this is done on the end-user side, e. g. in a kiosk mode or something similar BUT NOT DICTATED BY ANYONE REMOTE) etc... - just don't implement such rubbish. The W3C is also 50% rubbish or even more ever since they promoted and included DRM. | null | 0 | 1546276338 | False | 0 | ecydgj9 | t3_ab8nzs | null | null | t3_ab8nzs | /r/programming/comments/ab8nzs/c_code_to_wish_happy_new_year_guys/ecydgj9/ | 1548330824 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | newPhoenixz | t2_4pm0o | Not anymore it would.
Edit: since about a month go, it would be a strongly opined but respectfully written email | null | 0 | 1546276383 | False | 0 | ecydir9 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecxynlc | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydir9/ | 1548330852 | 48 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | KinterVonHurin | t2_wscbt | lol wut, why would the millennium begin a year into it? | null | 0 | 1546276455 | False | 0 | ecydmc0 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy506n | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydmc0/ | 1548330895 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Zedechariaz | t2_xmlpob | I.... Really dont see why it's not ok... Especially for something as generally good as diversity. Would you be outraged if it went to doctors without borders ? | null | 0 | 1546276465 | False | 0 | ecydmvp | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecya34y | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydmvp/ | 1548330902 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tristanjuricek | t2_b9tr2 | Sigh. I find most process discussions that hand wave past version control strategies to be mostly useless. If you can run tests on branches this whole thing is really a trivial matter.
Basically, most places these days do distributed version control, typically git, with MR or PR workflows. Ergo, master is always green, and if it isn’t, that’s priority #1. Whether a branch stays green or not ... depends on who it affects. Lightweight (typically 1 dev) branches can break in order to discuss larger design changes which can be easier to review or investigate. Refactoring is a simple case here, but not all change counts as refactoring. Sometimes it’s better to break a few things to learn impact.
Distributed version control does not, however, handle runtime dependencies very simply, typical in microservices architectures. So now you need some kind of versioning strategy that lets your branch change integrate with other services to ensure they still work. Semantic versioning usually works well here.
My TL;DR - learn CD, use monitoring. and track how long it takes to go from change to delivered. All these issues go away when you automate it all to hell and back. | null | 0 | 1546276524 | False | 0 | ecydq20 | t3_ab1wu7 | null | null | t3_ab1wu7 | /r/programming/comments/ab1wu7/the_limited_red_society_why_you_should_try_to/ecydq20/ | 1548330941 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | phySi0 | t2_60d3z | A value of the magic type `IO ()` is just a value which is a description of an action which results in `()`. `putStrLn "Hello, world!"` is a value that describes the action of printing "Hello, world!" to the screen, and a Haskell program (by default) performs the action described by the value bound to `main`. There's nothing monadic about that.
`IO` happens to implement the `Monad` interface, so yes, the IO action in the program written by /u/bdtddt _could_ be sequenced through the monadic interface (and only through the monadic interface in Haskell), but it's _not_ sequenced in the example provided.
Even if it were, you still wouldn't need to _understand_ Monads to know how to perform multiple `IO` actions.
Just like you don't need to understand `Enumerable` in Ruby to understand:
```
p [1, 2, 3]
``` | null | 0 | 1546276555 | False | 0 | ecydrnh | t3_aavxpp | null | null | t1_ecw3p2c | /r/programming/comments/aavxpp/advent_of_haskell_thoughts_and_lessons_learned/ecydrnh/ | 1548330961 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ethCore7 | t2_57lyh | LET'S MAKE THINGS OFFICIAL | null | 0 | 1546276601 | False | 0 | ecydu00 | t3_ab6mop | null | null | t1_ecxzp7y | /r/programming/comments/ab6mop/netflix_brought_down_my_home_network/ecydu00/ | 1548330989 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | fooshards | t2_8zds7 | Different strokes for different folks o guess. I would love to be told I no uncertain terms, quickly, when I am wrong, and what the expectation is to correct it. | null | 1 | 1546276605 | False | 0 | ecydu71 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybc41 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydu71/ | 1548330992 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ethesen | t2_4ii3r | No? It is not. | null | 0 | 1546276640 | False | 0 | ecydw0r | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyc2ta | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydw0r/ | 1548331015 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | WonderfulNinja | t2_yeloc5f | Piping on steroids, allowing higher levels of reusable code and separation of concerns. | null | 0 | 1546276648 | False | 0 | ecydwfg | t3_ab71ag | null | null | t1_ecy9jzd | /r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecydwfg/ | 1548331020 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | WhiskeyCarp | t2_1t76qvy2 | Dying your hair and becoming a tranny would be the new requirement for making a commit. | null | 0 | 1546276675 | False | 0 | ecydxuu | t3_ab601z | null | null | t3_ab601z | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecydxuu/ | 1548331037 | -15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | zid | t2_3edra | Basically something like this, it will actually SSE vectorize etc if you want it to.
unsigned int lut[] =
{
0,
0x80,
0xC0,
...
};
unsigned int reverse_bits(unsigned int v)
{
unsigned int v1, v2, v3, v4;
v1 = (v>>24)&0xFF;
v2 = (v>>16)&0xFF;
v3 = (v>>8)&0xFF;
v4 = (v>>0)&0xFF;
return lut[v4]<<24 | lut[v3]<<16 | lut[v2]<<8 | lut[v1];
} | null | 0 | 1546276731 | False | 0 | ecye0oy | t3_aavq8r | null | null | t1_ecyb8cn | /r/programming/comments/aavq8r/reversing_an_nbit_number_in_olog_n_time/ecye0oy/ | 1548331073 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546276946 | 1546282678 | 0 | ecyebgt | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyao7i | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyebgt/ | 1548331235 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | killerstorm | t2_m827 | File APIs allow you to address file on byte level. How it works under the hood is largely irrelevant on the user level. User sees files on byte granularity.
> you could have bit-level precision.
No. There are existing OS APIs which work on regular files as well as sockets and pipes, and they work on byte level.
TCP/IP stack works on byte level. | null | 0 | 1546276960 | False | 0 | ecyec79 | t3_aawt2w | null | null | t1_ecy8ukx | /r/programming/comments/aawt2w/what_is_a_binary_file/ecyec79/ | 1548331244 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546276981 | False | 0 | ecyed8r | t3_ab72z5 | null | null | t3_ab72z5 | /r/programming/comments/ab72z5/the_most_detailed_tutorial_for_ramda_function/ecyed8r/ | 1548331257 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | exorxor | t2_h57gcb9 | In the browser one can disable Google Analytics. Is that not possible on a phone?
I don't quite understand why Facebook doesn't offer opt-out. It would be good if the law would be changed to explicit opt-in. | null | 0 | 1546276983 | False | 0 | ecyede6 | t3_ab5fug | null | null | t1_ecxshgd | /r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecyede6/ | 1548331262 | 14 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | chronoBG | t2_3dfo8 | But what if we do it *just this one time*, pretty please? The code will be so much more elegant! | null | 0 | 1546277264 | False | 0 | ecyersk | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy2qul | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyersk/ | 1548331439 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Zedechariaz | t2_xmlpob | Don't bother dude, when you point out to a racist that he's being racist he will defend with "ad hominem" when you're simply stating a fact.
Not our fault racists admit themselves racism is a bad thing while finding convoluted ways to be racist anyway. | null | 0 | 1546277309 | False | 0 | ecyeu3v | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyd6tf | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyeu3v/ | 1548331468 | 13 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kid_meier | t2_3jonz | No, that guy is young. | null | 0 | 1546277324 | False | 0 | ecyeuwi | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybkrz | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyeuwi/ | 1548331478 | 27 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | drunken_puma | t2_cgejilu | It's got Linus Torvalds in the title...it's already too advanced for me. | null | 0 | 1546277362 | False | 0 | ecyewvt | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy1p53 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyewvt/ | 1548331502 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ex_nihilo | t2_3i3r8 | There was no year zero. Humans start counting at 1. 1 AD was the first year of the first millenium. 1001 AD was the first year of the second millenium. 2001 was the first year of the third millenium. | null | 0 | 1546277366 | False | 0 | ecyex3a | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecydmc0 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyex3a/ | 1548331505 | 16 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sqaguy | t2_1hthy466 | So race quotas and affirmative action??? Figments of the right wing mind? | null | 1 | 1546277430 | False | 0 | ecyf0h5 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy1vgf | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyf0h5/ | 1548331546 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | motioncuty | t2_b7gii | I'm not saying they are mutually exclusive, but I'm saying it's rare, it's expensive, and this crud app I need done needs a developer now and if you can do your work and are nice to be around, I'd rather hire you than someone who's leaving in a year for better pastures. Building a team takes time, losing a teammate is worse than not getting a genius teammate. It's not rocket science, it's just a web app. Google is different though, google is solving problems no one has ever solved before, and I would love to work for them just to gain access to the brilliant minds they are able to afford and keep interested. | null | 0 | 1546277437 | 1546277666 | 0 | ecyf0sa | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecx91gb | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyf0sa/ | 1548331550 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kevinlamonte | t2_wdiz1 | My favorite bit:
> A novice asked the Master: "In the East, there is a great tree-structure that men call 'Corporate Headquarters'. It is bloated out of shape with vice presidents and accountants. It issues a multitude of memos, each saying 'Go Hence!' or 'Go Hither!' and nobody knows what is meant. Every year new names are put onto the branches, but all to no avail. How can such an unnatural entity exist?"
> The Master replied: "You perceive this immense structure and are disturbed that it has no rational purpose. Can you not take amusement from its endless gyrations? Do you not enjoy the untroubled ease of programming beneath its sheltering branches? Why are you bothered by its uselessness?
| null | 0 | 1546277512 | False | 0 | ecyf4ok | t3_aanswd | null | null | t3_aanswd | /r/programming/comments/aanswd/the_tao_of_programming/ecyf4ok/ | 1548331598 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ex_nihilo | t2_3i3r8 | 1) to win the lottery, I would have to play it. Which I don’t, because I’m not terrible at math.
2) I would still do what I do if I won the lottery. I don’t have to work as it is. | null | 1 | 1546277524 | False | 0 | ecyf5aj | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy4kyi | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyf5aj/ | 1548331606 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546277571 | False | 0 | ecyf7rk | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecxmcni | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyf7rk/ | 1548331636 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Holy_City | t2_bj3zm | >Cleverness that presents some functional advantage at the expense of clarity is a losing proposition
If you value developer resources more than user resources. I get that oftentimes that's the business calculus, but not everyone works that way. | null | 0 | 1546277632 | False | 0 | ecyfavz | t3_aawwgf | null | null | t1_ecwxg1y | /r/programming/comments/aawwgf/using_logical_operators_for_logical_operations_is/ecyfavz/ | 1548331675 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546277789 | False | 0 | ecyfiuv | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyc2ta | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfiuv/ | 1548331773 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mynameishere | t2_o4j6 | He means "procedurally". | null | 0 | 1546277796 | False | 0 | ecyfj8v | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecy9w9l | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyfj8v/ | 1548331804 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AttackOfTheThumbs | t2_79zad | Sorry, I should have clarified, by "we", I meant my company.
To me, this H1B and outsourcing is one and the same. They may be employees of the company, but it produces the same shitty end result. | null | 0 | 1546277816 | False | 0 | ecyfka9 | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecxr4jz | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyfka9/ | 1548331817 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546277845 | False | 0 | ecyflqj | t3_ab71ag | null | null | t3_ab71ag | /r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyflqj/ | 1548331835 | -20 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | welpfuckit | t2_paj78 | fitness killed this man, that's all the evidence i need to go back to eating chips | null | 0 | 1546277881 | False | 0 | ecyfnns | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyc955 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfnns/ | 1548331858 | 71 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | gu1d3b0t | t2_6htj6 | The only way to solve it is to end aging. | null | 0 | 1546277915 | False | 0 | ecyfpec | t3_aav9js | null | null | t1_ecw2uu8 | /r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyfpec/ | 1548331880 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | KevinCarbonara | t2_7t5o9 | I'm not sure you're as good at math as you think. The lottery frequently grows large enough to be worth more than the ticket. Your odds may still be astronomically low, but if you pay a dollar for a ticket that has a 1/300m chance of winning 900m, you haven't made a stupid purchase. | null | 0 | 1546278005 | False | 0 | ecyftye | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyf5aj | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyftye/ | 1548331937 | 11 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | pure_x01 | t2_3h5id | At some point he will retire anyways or die of age good bless his soul creator of one of the finest OS:es in history. | null | 0 | 1546278011 | False | 0 | ecyfu8u | t3_ab601z | null | null | t3_ab601z | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfu8u/ | 1548331941 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | reddit_hater | t2_ckz90 | This thread is depressing. | null | 0 | 1546278054 | False | 0 | ecyfwip | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy8u3m | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfwip/ | 1548331969 | 15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ex_nihilo | t2_3i3r8 | I just don’t gamble. I prefer to be the house, not try to beat it.
Not to knock people who do understand math and probability and still find it fun to gamble. That's cool, it's just not my thing. I already have plenty of vices, I don't need to indulge in ones to which I'm naturally averse. | null | 0 | 1546278056 | 1546281109 | 0 | ecyfwm4 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyftye | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfwm4/ | 1548331970 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | way2lazy2care | t2_94fry | > I read tons of Linus emails, and i honestly would prefer to have someone like him be my boss - he outright tells you what's wrong, tells you his expectations - than someone who avoids conflicts.
My boss can do that without telling me to be retroactively aborted. | null | 0 | 1546278089 | False | 0 | ecyfyce | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy3scf | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfyce/ | 1548331992 | 25 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | reddit_hater | t2_ckz90 | Prove it. Your best response accusing the previous point of a straw man is your own accusation of a straw man. | null | 1 | 1546278109 | False | 0 | ecyfzex | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy1vgf | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyfzex/ | 1548332005 | -3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ObscureCulturalMeme | t2_gs28j | Or if we *don't* work in a team, and our ethics require us to prepare for contingencies. | null | 0 | 1546278178 | False | 0 | ecyg2xc | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecxzggo | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyg2xc/ | 1548332048 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | syberman | t2_12e56u | Reddit ui is not considering human-behavior. Design is giving a wrong impression that it is a *Title of a thread*. Design must convey"*Read through the content and then comment about*"
**What change should reddit do?**
Go to the link that a user provides, i.e *What if Linus hit by bus*, extract first few paragraphs, display below the thread body ... display a *more* link. All this without human effort.
That will make the visitors to read that paragraph and click *more*, then they'll come back and comment.
Fair use: https://fairuse.stanford.edu/overview/fair-use/what-is-fair-use/
In its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and “transformative” purpose, such as **to comment upon, criticize, or parody**a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner.Apr 4, 2013
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False | AttackOfTheThumbs | t2_79zad | > Dude wants to buy vape juice, get's harassed for wearing Trump supporting attire. A vapor shop employee brought politics into a damn vapor shop for crying out loud.
Ummmmm
The customer brought the politics into the store by wearing that retard identifying shirt. They should have just treated him like the special needs individual he is. | null | 0 | 1546278253 | False | 0 | ecyg6w4 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybg88 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyg6w4/ | 1548332097 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | LKS | t2_46b7q | www.masstagger.com? it gives you a nice flair that lists all your comments in t_D. Not much effort.
It also links me to /u/butnotexactly's comments in other shitty communities. He deleted all his comments, worthy of discussion? | null | 0 | 1546278319 | False | 0 | ecygadz | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybg88 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygadz/ | 1548332140 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | StabbyPants | t2_4x1ha | around 280 people get killed by a bus each year. far fewer than that win the lottery, so let's stay with bus factor | null | 0 | 1546278330 | False | 0 | ecygaz4 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy7irk | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygaz4/ | 1548332147 | 13 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | sfsdfd | t2_3acyo | > If you value developer resources more than user resources.
Well, it's certainly possible to write code that is both clear and performant on users' devices - it's just more time-consuming up front. So the real choice is between today's developer resources and tomorrow's developer resources. (Also why the term "technical debt" has come into vogue.) | null | 0 | 1546278331 | False | 0 | ecygb22 | t3_aawwgf | null | null | t1_ecyfavz | /r/programming/comments/aawwgf/using_logical_operators_for_logical_operations_is/ecygb22/ | 1548332148 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | maratango | t2_19gxgval | We need to bring zero-indexing into dates | null | 0 | 1546278380 | False | 0 | ecygdqy | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyex3a | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygdqy/ | 1548332182 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | StabbyPants | t2_4x1ha | "jsw, we've already established that a prius won't kill me" | null | 0 | 1546278415 | False | 0 | ecygfu3 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyb03p | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygfu3/ | 1548332207 | 25 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | reddit_hater | t2_ckz90 | I'm sure they do! How could they not? Every tech company has the diversity/quota policies these days. | null | 0 | 1546278463 | False | 0 | ecygil3 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy51bu | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygil3/ | 1548332241 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | beall49 | t2_6m29y | I think this is great, hopefully all of ms adopts this. | null | 0 | 1546278476 | False | 0 | ecygjcp | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t3_aaxsey | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecygjcp/ | 1548332250 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ice-Wreck | t2_xtsoa | This post predates me. | null | 0 | 1546278490 | False | 0 | ecygk4e | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy3tqr | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygk4e/ | 1548332260 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | StabbyPants | t2_4x1ha | well, you have 2 days to acquire 300m tickets for $600m and hope there aren't dupe winners. that's a tough logistical problem.
or, if you're buying a handful of tickets, the jackpot is irrelevant: your odds won't change, and any jackpot will result in you being set for life | null | 0 | 1546278533 | False | 0 | ecygmjp | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyftye | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygmjp/ | 1548332290 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1546278585 | False | 0 | ecygphh | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecygadz | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygphh/ | 1548332326 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ineedmorealts | t2_qkvr4 | > Unfortunately now that SJWs have taken over Linux. :'(
Imagine unironically saying this | null | 1 | 1546278601 | False | 0 | ecygqf5 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy13nc | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygqf5/ | 1548332338 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ehudt | t2_43rk5 | Wow! Beautiful. Thanks :) | null | 0 | 1546278668 | False | 0 | ecygu7c | t3_aavq8r | null | null | t1_ecye0oy | /r/programming/comments/aavq8r/reversing_an_nbit_number_in_olog_n_time/ecygu7c/ | 1548332415 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ineedmorealts | t2_qkvr4 | > Yeah because funding political activities with money donated to open-source projects is business as usual and totally OK.
Are you 12? There's a massive overlap between liberals and open source, so of course an open source project is going to support a liberal cause | null | 1 | 1546278699 | False | 0 | ecygvz1 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecya34y | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecygvz1/ | 1548332437 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | falconzord | t2_avxuf | This is the trouble with Google's business, they give out so much good stuff for free, it's hard for users to say no, and thus hard for decent competitors to stay alive. The only real solution is regulation | null | 0 | 1546278738 | False | 0 | ecygy4v | t3_ab5fug | null | null | t1_ecxshgd | /r/programming/comments/ab5fug/how_facebook_tracks_you_on_android_even_if_you/ecygy4v/ | 1548332463 | 16 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | reddit_hater | t2_ckz90 | It's not just whites that are affected by this. Asians, or "honorary whites" as a Racist SJW might call them, are victims of these racist policies as well.
Discrimination on the basis of race is racism. Point blank period. None of that revisionist 'power + prejudice' nonesense. Anyone who tries to refine the definition of racism is a racist who wants to cover for their own disgusting bigotry. | null | 0 | 1546278818 | False | 0 | ecyh2oi | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy3dcm | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyh2oi/ | 1548332519 | -5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | rusticarchon | t2_gfvhg | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010_Polish_Air_Force_Tu-154_crash
Among the dead: the President, 18 MPs, the heads of all three armed forces, the head of the security service, the head of the national bank. | null | 0 | 1546278829 | False | 0 | ecyh39t | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybf8f | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyh39t/ | 1548332527 | 40 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kenshirriff | t2_7rphg | I wasn't expecting to see my Twitter photos here. But if I write a more detailed article, what would you be interested in? More photos? Architecture discussion? Low-level circuitry?
The MIPS R10K has an interesting architecture. Early microprocessors were scalar, with one instruction pipeline that executed machine-code instructions. But in the late 1980s / early 1990s, microprocessor architectures moved to "superscalar" architectures, with multiple pipelines executing instructions in parallel for higher performance. (The Pentium was the first x86 processor to do this.)
The R10K went further, with "out of order execution", where instructions could be shuffled around by the processor to get more parallelism. The processor needed to keep track of dependencies between instructions and rename registers, so it would get the right results. The R10K also had branch prediction and speculative execution, allowing it to execute through four branches before it knew if the branch conditions were true or not. (Speculative execution is what led to the big Spectre security vulnerability a year ago.)
These features are common in microprocessors now, but were introduced in mainframe computers much much earlier. The Control Data 6600 mainframe, designed in 1964 by Seymour Cray, introduced superscalar and out-of-order execution. It's interesting how many mainframe features ended up in microprocessors decades later. | null | 0 | 1546278900 | False | 0 | ecyh7bz | t3_ab77mb | null | null | t3_ab77mb | /r/programming/comments/ab77mb/more_mips_r10k_die_photos/ecyh7bz/ | 1548332577 | 21 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SkaveRat | t2_4w9eb | During a company trip, we had 80 of 110 employees, including one of the bosses on a single plane.
And I think that accident happened not that long before the trip | null | 0 | 1546278904 | False | 0 | ecyh7ks | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecybf8f | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyh7ks/ | 1548332580 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | crabbone | t2_e3qdk15 | File API of what? Why is OS suddenly the golden standard?
Also, quite modern (as in still in active use and development) systems have record-based files (Mainframes). | null | 0 | 1546278948 | 1546279367 | 0 | ecyha27 | t3_aawt2w | null | null | t1_ecyec79 | /r/programming/comments/aawt2w/what_is_a_binary_file/ecyha27/ | 1548332611 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | MCBeathoven | t2_ja24o | Shame on me | null | 0 | 1546278978 | False | 0 | ecyhbp1 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy39p7 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhbp1/ | 1548332631 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | generally-speaking | t2_syj8t | It's also well documented that the average winnings are lower when the jackpots get really big because then you are more likely to share the win with multiple people. | null | 0 | 1546279068 | False | 0 | ecyhgmj | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyftye | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhgmj/ | 1548332693 | 22 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | unumfron | t2_2hmutr4v | >My biggest gripe has always been with the default explorer.exe - it can take a few good **minutes** just displaying a directory with like 100 files.
Something seems very wrong there - I wouldn't use Windows if it was like that. Everything is zippy here, from SSD to HDD NAS. | null | 0 | 1546279101 | False | 0 | ecyhiff | t3_aalc4n | null | null | t1_ecw6lnv | /r/programming/comments/aalc4n/windows_file_access_performance_compared_to_linux/ecyhiff/ | 1548332716 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | runT1ME | t2_37yqy | >It's a great way to make $80k a year to work 40 hours a week
But there are plenty of people making 160k or more working 43 hours a week or whatnot on the coasts. *Shrug* You certainly won't have as big of a house as you'd have in the midwest, but there are tradeoffs to make. It's not as simple as you make it. | null | 0 | 1546279111 | False | 0 | ecyhj03 | t3_aav9js | null | null | t1_ecvrcw5 | /r/programming/comments/aav9js/how_the_valley_treats_its_experienced_people/ecyhj03/ | 1548332723 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | LKS | t2_46b7q | >comments were inevitably removed by mods which is quite funny considering their advertised stance on discourse and safe spaces
The Bastion of free speech!
That's also what I thought of when I read /u/xanzion's point:
>In my personal opinion, politics should stay in political subs.
"My politics should stay somewhere where people delete dissenting opinions!" | null | 0 | 1546279155 | False | 0 | ecyhle5 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecygphh | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhle5/ | 1548332752 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nodir3d | t2_m4maq | So how OS knows that you are dealing with binary or text file? How does linux’s file command knows that particular file is text file or executable file? Because of metadata?? | null | 0 | 1546279184 | False | 0 | ecyhn0d | t3_aawt2w | null | null | t3_aawt2w | /r/programming/comments/aawt2w/what_is_a_binary_file/ecyhn0d/ | 1548332772 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | StabbyPants | t2_4x1ha | given that the NSA has in the past made recommendations for DES that hardened it against certain differential attacks, let's stick to things we have evidence for | null | 0 | 1546279239 | False | 0 | ecyhpyv | t3_ab4rmh | null | null | t1_ecxkive | /r/programming/comments/ab4rmh/blackberrys_patent_for_nsa_backdoor_to_basic/ecyhpyv/ | 1548332808 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Aphix | t2_36j3z | Just use Javascript's "new Date(y,m,d)" ...the month is zero indexed.. for inconvenience. | null | 0 | 1546279247 | False | 0 | ecyhqdg | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecygdqy | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhqdg/ | 1548332814 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | smikims | t2_99ozc | Linux is well-known for ignoring POSIX compatibility where POSIX does something dumb. I wouldn't be surprised if this were one of those times. | null | 0 | 1546279276 | False | 0 | ecyhrug | t3_aalc4n | null | null | t1_ecvpyee | /r/programming/comments/aalc4n/windows_file_access_performance_compared_to_linux/ecyhrug/ | 1548332832 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Aphix | t2_36j3z | You mean normal git operations? | null | 0 | 1546279314 | False | 0 | ecyhtt5 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy2qne | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhtt5/ | 1548332856 | 18 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | MagnesiumCarbonate | t2_xnorh | Here's a interesting follow up: if you had $5 to your name how many of these +$2 ev tickets should you buy? What about if you had $5k or $50k | null | 0 | 1546279400 | False | 0 | ecyhy61 | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyftye | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyhy61/ | 1548332916 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | killerofsix | t2_7zi8w | Yup! | null | 0 | 1546279617 | False | 0 | ecyi9ao | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecxh6ne | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/ecyi9ao/ | 1548333075 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | agumonkey | t2_62nu4 | well you don't want to end up in a detached HEAD state | null | 0 | 1546279620 | False | 0 | ecyi9gm | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecyhtt5 | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/ecyi9gm/ | 1548333077 | 11 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | steveklabnik1 | t2_d7udf | Someone on /r/rust nailed it, not me :) | null | 0 | 1546279644 | False | 0 | ecyiaou | t3_ab71ag | null | null | t1_ecycqj9 | /r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyiaou/ | 1548333092 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kdma | t2_4n0xl | In the USA maybe 81k usd for a developer in EU are the 1% | null | 0 | 1546279657 | False | 0 | ecyibcd | t3_aaxmml | null | null | t3_aaxmml | /r/programming/comments/aaxmml/the_next_big_bluecollar_job_is_coding/ecyibcd/ | 1548333099 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | steveklabnik1 | t2_d7udf | I don't know if I'd phrase it that way, but sure. It's just like any other time you use a value instead of a variable. | null | 0 | 1546279674 | False | 0 | ecyic9p | t3_ab6ce5 | null | null | t1_ecyctjg | /r/programming/comments/ab6ce5/fizzbuzz_in_10_different_languages/ecyic9p/ | 1548333111 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | earthboundkid | t2_1w5x | All of these examples kind of drive me nuts, because the correct solution is to run this exactly once, dump it into a file, and then somehow include the file at compile time. Math ain't gonna change! Build a lookup table! | null | 0 | 1546279684 | False | 0 | ecyicp9 | t3_ab71ag | null | null | t3_ab71ag | /r/programming/comments/ab71ag/comparing_pythagorean_triples_in_c_d_and_rust/ecyicp9/ | 1548333116 | -10 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
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