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False | mqduck | t2_3aoqb | So what you're saying is that a program that doesn't use 100% of the language isn't "pure C"? | null | 0 | 1546300523 | False | 0 | eczamzn | t3_ab601z | null | null | t1_ecy3rac | /r/programming/comments/ab601z/what_if_linus_torvalds_gets_hit_by_a_bus/eczamzn/ | 1548346344 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | matthieum | t2_5ij2c | > Also in my experience, first contact for me is generally still a form of interview even if it is just "someone from HR".
That's sensible; I am only aware of the parts of the process that I went through and which involve developers as interviewers. I'd expect that in the absence of recruiter, someone from the company has to do their work, and I did have extensive talks with the recruiter where we exchanged a lot of information so in that sense I guess we interviewed each other.
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False | [deleted] | None | > Also it's nicer to use ++i not i++
I disagree, there's really no difference for post or pre increment, even if optimization is the "reason why"
> Also you have a sort of bug - the lines all now start with a space.
this is known, hence "2 minutes"
I'd spend more time for proper formatting for like a properly padded table with lines and such. | null | 0 | 1546300710 | False | 0 | eczav0x | t3_aaxsey | null | null | t1_ecza5jl | /r/programming/comments/aaxsey/microsoft_totally_changed_how_it_interviews/eczav0x/ | 1548346444 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ameisen | t2_5qad2 | Compile times. | null | 0 | 1546300793 | False | 0 | eczayeh | t3_aac4hg | null | null | t1_ecz283t | /r/programming/comments/aac4hg/modern_c_lamentations/eczayeh/ | 1548346487 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491004940 | False | 0 | dfo95kr | t3_62jn8i | null | null | t3_62jn8i | null | 1493693522 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Die-Nacht | null | > Haskell is too big of a jump for people to adopt it.
What makes you think that? | null | 0 | 1491004953 | False | 0 | dfo95xc | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfo7z2k | null | 1493693527 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | steefen7 | null | Yes, it should, but it will never take off b/c too many non-devs are married to WP. | null | 0 | 1491005193 | False | 0 | dfo9c2w | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfo6xo6 | null | 1493693614 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | A_Light_Spark | null | Brings a whole new level to interpretive dancing.
| null | 0 | 1491005215 | False | 0 | dfo9co9 | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t1_dfnplgi | null | 1493693621 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | nathanello | null | Interesting article, even for those of us on that are pro-WP. | null | 0 | 1491005385 | False | 0 | dfo9gy9 | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t3_62mxpp | null | 1493693679 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | ConcernedInScythe | null | No, these thermodynamic limits represent the fundamental physical existence of information and apply just as well to quantum systems. | null | 0 | 1491005387 | False | 0 | dfo9gzn | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t1_dfo8s8s | null | 1493693679 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | scorcher24 | null | Honestly, it is better than Facebook. Better, cleaner page design, no clutter by the constant "look at my apps" bullshit etc. | null | 0 | 1491005421 | False | 0 | dfo9hva | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfnzetb | null | 1493693692 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | FlingFieryChaos | null | [mfw a clever comment is downvoted for no reason.](https://img.fireden.net/vg/image/1477/89/1477891974544.jpg) | null | 0 | 1491005430 | False | 0 | dfo9i3o | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfo0nu2 | null | 1493693695 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | SaltTM | null | plugins and the half assed custom bloated templates that was technically a group of plugins did it for me. | null | 0 | 1491005475 | 1491005738 | 0 | dfo9j7o | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfnwal0 | null | 1493693710 | 12 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | alantrying | null | I don't think it's the same. Unless you want your language to be "standard". I think some people design happily for a niche. | null | 0 | 1491005504 | False | 0 | dfo9jyt | t3_62ixbc | null | null | t1_dfnnlyb | null | 1493693720 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491005508 | False | 0 | dfo9k1w | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfnthkw | null | 1493693721 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491005508 | 1491277061 | 0 | dfo9k2m | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfneg6b | null | 1493693721 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | We don't even think about you. | null | 0 | 1491005551 | False | 0 | dfo9l5t | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfo3i7r | null | 1493693735 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | nemec | null | Yeah I was going to say, VSTS isn't really an open-source friendly thing. Focus on management of private projects vs. stuff open to the world. | null | 0 | 1491005684 | False | 0 | dfo9oly | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfo2mlo | null | 1493693782 | 22 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | Kinda surprised by the German tho. | null | 0 | 1491005685 | False | 0 | dfo9onb | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfnl4lj | null | 1493693783 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | ... and killing/enslaving the other half. | null | 0 | 1491005778 | False | 0 | dfo9qzb | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfno45x | null | 1493693815 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | TheEaterOfNames | null | You don't underflow to zero for the same reason you don't overflow to inf, under/overflow are not the correct result. What you get is the minimum representable number (actually the open interval between it and zero), and the the open interval between the largest representable number and infinity. | null | 0 | 1491005814 | False | 0 | dfo9rxe | t3_62hu4c | null | null | t1_dfo5i8i | null | 1493693828 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | CipherWeston | null | >The average cost for electricity in the US is $0.12 per kWh.
Hold up. Why am I paying triple that price?! | null | 0 | 1491005844 | False | 0 | dfo9sop | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t3_62jpnd | null | 1493693838 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | RationalMayhem | null | Already noon of April first in some parts. On time IMO | null | 0 | 1491005912 | False | 0 | dfo9ug0 | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t1_dfn5w1m | null | 1493693862 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | myrrlyn | null | [Done](https://github.com/jameysharp/corrode) | null | 0 | 1491005928 | False | 0 | dfo9uvl | t3_62o4ar | null | null | t1_dfo6zw5 | null | 1493693867 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | eliquy | null | Im not. GitHub is the better platform, and it's good that projects are migrating across. CodePlex et al are showing their age. | null | 0 | 1491005959 | False | 0 | dfo9vp0 | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfo5w54 | null | 1493693879 | 19 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | tagged as an SJW, thanks for exposing yourself. | null | 0 | 1491006012 | False | 0 | dfo9x3n | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfnrz8p | null | 1493693897 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | drysart | null | No, [pico processes](https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/wsl/2016/05/23/pico-process-overview/) require a pico provider kernel-mode driver to manage the process (since NT itself doesn't) and the process can't manage itself (since it doesn't even have ntdll.dll loaded into the process). NT handles the bare minimum (scheduling threads and memory management as it pertains to the overall system), but otherwise a pico process is a blank slate for the provider to use as it chooses. They're not available to the Windows userland because of the need for a kernel-mode driver to manage the process.
In that respect, they're a lot more minimal than a Unix process.
And as far as I know, pico providers aren't documented yet; so we're currently limited to the uses Microsoft has chosen for them. Publicly visible stuff like Docker containers and WSL; and internally for things like the compressed memory manager and virtualization-based security. | null | 0 | 1491006024 | False | 0 | dfo9xes | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfnqvv7 | null | 1493693901 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | william01110111 | null | I suppose there is no practical reason, per se. Mostly I just wanted to make a language I like, regardless of what others think. Maybe a group of people will also think its awesome, maybe not. Detaching ones notion of success form net usage is extremely freeing. | null | 0 | 1491006078 | False | 0 | dfo9yu2 | t3_62ixbc | null | null | t1_dfo6seu | null | 1493693921 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | Caused by not understanding their language of choice*
Bounds checking and format string verification are well known problems that they were either too lazy, or amateur to know to put in. | null | 0 | 1491006177 | False | 0 | dfoa1j2 | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dflt7j4 | null | 1493693958 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sstewartgallus | null | Shared hosting cheaptards should be thrown into a lake of fire. | null | 0 | 1491006194 | False | 0 | dfoa20l | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfo8fi1 | null | 1493693964 | -6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | threading | null | > We’ve also seen a substantial decrease in usage: as of this writing, less than 350 projects saw a source code commit in the last 30 days
Doesn't sound like alive and well to me. | null | 0 | 1491006200 | False | 0 | dfoa26x | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfnx2yc | null | 1493693966 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Sotex | null | Thank you! | null | 0 | 1491006250 | False | 0 | dfoa3he | t3_62g7ht | null | null | t1_dfnqggk | null | 1493693986 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | The world is fine with C, hipsters, SJWs, and fucking weirdos are driving a panic in an echo chamber, and think the echos are the rest of the population. | null | 0 | 1491006337 | False | 0 | dfoa5r1 | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfm7mdi | null | 1493694018 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | h-jay | null | I've recently discovered that I have good muscle memory for music. Apparently I have always used that skill to remember passwords. I don't know any of them without a keyboard :( | null | 0 | 1491006338 | False | 0 | dfoa5rj | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t1_dfnk2xd | null | 1493694019 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | TheEaterOfNames | null | Its actually more like floating point signalling NaN, you run some code in a signal handler to say, disregard this loop and continue.
The point is that instead of getting bogus data at the end and having no idea why, you get an explicitly ignorable event that you can do something useful. | null | 0 | 1491006415 | False | 0 | dfoa7tf | t3_62hu4c | null | null | t1_dfno3kc | null | 1493694045 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | Windows doesn't even support C99, so 90%+ of desktops, tens of millions of phones, and embedded devices running WinCE (like AT&T cable customers) | null | 0 | 1491006436 | False | 0 | dfoa8d8 | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfneqja | null | 1493694052 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | drysart | null | MinWin was really more about organizing the stuff that sits *on top* of the kernel to be modular so the overall system image could be reduced for targeted scenarios, it wasn't so much about making changes to the kernel proper; whereas pico processes were changes within the kernel itself to enable the creation and management of processes without any of the typical overhead an NT process has.
Many of the *uses* of pico processes, though, certainly benefit from MinWin. Containerization wouldn't have been possible in Windows without things like Nano Server (basically Windows without *any* of the normal user-focused stuff, not even a user interface), which wouldn't have been possible without MinWin.
Pico processes would have been possible without MinWin, but they probably wouldn't have been created without it because they wouldn't have been seen as useful. (MSR's original research into pico processes was all about running Windows as a 'library OS' within Windows, which wouldn't have happened without MinWin.) | null | 0 | 1491006455 | False | 0 | dfoa8uk | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfntdmg | null | 1493694059 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | They're not C's fault tho.
C didn't grow.a brain and cause those problems, stupid/lazy devs did.
That's like blaming a gun for a murder. | null | 0 | 1491006513 | False | 0 | dfoaadj | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfm0f5g | null | 1493694080 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bumblebritches57 | null | Let me guess, you're a webdev. | null | 0 | 1491006539 | False | 0 | dfoab1n | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfm2421 | null | 1493694089 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | PM_ME_UR_OBSIDIAN | null | What's wrong with MINGW? | null | 0 | 1491006599 | False | 0 | dfoack6 | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfoa8d8 | null | 1493694110 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | NetStrikeForce | null | The subsystem is Windows. Linux is the OS running on top of it :) | null | 0 | 1491006608 | False | 0 | dfoacrx | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfno3vo | null | 1493694112 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | 3urny | null | Well at least there is some competition with GitLab. It would be concerning to only have one open source site at all. | null | 0 | 1491006754 | False | 0 | dfoagja | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfo5w54 | null | 1493694163 | 50 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jarfil | null | What, you don't like to write templates for a templating language written in a templating language that outputs another templating language...?
/s | null | 0 | 1491006764 | False | 0 | dfoagtn | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfnwvub | null | 1493694166 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | drysart | null | CodePlex as a public website isn't; but the code and services behind it, which are VSTS and used internally within organizations to manage their own private projects is. That "350/30" number refers to the public website, not to worldwide usage of VSTS within organizations. | null | 0 | 1491006783 | False | 0 | dfoahb0 | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfoa26x | null | 1493694173 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | utdconsq | null | It seems I owe jetbrains an apology! I just tried docking and window dragging all the tool windows in 2017 latest pycharm and it works a treat! I am certain it did not before, so I am super happy it has been changed! | null | 0 | 1491006835 | False | 0 | dfoaimg | t3_61rh9j | null | null | t1_dfn56le | null | 1493694190 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | gwern | null | > We’ll take a final, complete backup of the site before shutting down and decommissioning the existing CodePlex site and servers. At that time, CodePlex.com will start serving a read-only lightweight archive that will allow you to browse through all published projects – their source code, downloads, documentation, license, and issues – as they looked when CodePlex went read-only. You’ll also be able to download an archive file with your project contents, all in common, transferrable formats like Markdown and JSON. Where possible, we’ll put in place redirects so that existing URLs work, or at least redirect you to the project’s new homepage on the archive. And, the archive will respect your “I’ve moved” setting, if you used it, to direct users to the current home of your project.
Classy. Google could learn from MS how to shut down a development repo site. | null | 0 | 1491006928 | False | 0 | dfoal0z | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t3_62n5mx | null | 1493694223 | 142 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Pille1842 | null | Although I am inclined to believe you (and since I have read the story elsewhere), Deutsche Wirtschafts Nachrichten is a terrible "news" source. | null | 0 | 1491007011 | False | 0 | dfoan7l | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t1_dfnglde | null | 1493694253 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Mgladiethor | null | I wonder which are the biggest rewrites in history | null | 0 | 1491007110 | False | 0 | dfoapp9 | t3_62oqiw | null | null | t3_62oqiw | null | 1493694287 | 31 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | desertrider12 | null | Well, coming from C and C++ I found it pretty hard to learn, and most other people I've talked to agree. I also almost never see Haskell projects on Hacker News or /r/programming. I definitely can't see myself using it for the kinds of side projects I like to do. | null | 0 | 1491007119 | False | 0 | dfoapwa | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfo95xc | null | 1493694289 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Yojihito | null | It is but I was too lazy to get better results.
https://www.heise.de/security/meldung/31C3-CCC-Tueftler-hackt-Merkels-Iris-und-von-der-Leyens-Fingerabdruck-2506929.html + http://www.sueddeutsche.de/digital/hacker-kongress-c-wie-man-die-iris-der-kanzlerin-simuliert-1.2283126. | null | 0 | 1491007184 | False | 0 | dfoarjl | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t1_dfoan7l | null | 1493694311 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | myrrlyn | null | [I am a software engineer at Space Dynamics Laboratory, working on embedded software for satellite missions. I work primarily in C.](https://myrrlyn.net/)
I also write my website myself, so you're not *incorrect*, just an asshole. | null | 0 | 1491007256 | 1491008088 | 0 | dfoatbx | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfoab1n | null | 1493694335 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | myrrlyn | null | "Cars don't kill people, shitty drivers do"
And yet we pack cars full of safety features because no matter how much we try to train drivers, humans gonna human.
If you want to save lives, you make it harder for equipment to cause catastrophes. In a collision in which airbags don't deploy, the car is partially at fault.
If you want to improve software, you make it harder for equipment to cause catastrophes. In a program where safety checks don't happen, the compiler is partially at fault.
I don't understand how this is controversial. | null | 0 | 1491007409 | False | 0 | dfoaxb5 | t3_62cx5d | null | null | t1_dfoaadj | null | 1493694388 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sigmaseven | null | Actually this is a step up compared to most APT and FIN groups. A lot of APT groups out there use the same unobfuscated binaries for years at a stretch. It's actually one of the ways we're able to attribute attacks to various threat actors. | null | 0 | 1491007449 | False | 0 | dfoayce | t3_62m1ty | null | null | t1_dfntm5f | null | 1493694402 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | desertrider12 | null | I would love to make some simple games in Haskell without overly abstract ideas. Are there any tutorials that you would recommend? | null | 0 | 1491007669 | False | 0 | dfob44f | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfo387q | null | 1493694479 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | PM_ME_A_STEAM_GIFT | null | I actually prefer GitLab at this point. Seems like the more complete service and has tons of features.
BitBucket is also nice. | null | 0 | 1491007723 | False | 0 | dfob5je | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfoagja | null | 1493694497 | 24 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | ElvishJerricco | null | That's pretty google-able. First three results are all pretty good.
- https://wiki.haskell.org/Game_Development
- https://wiki.haskell.org/Applications_and_libraries/Games
- http://www.hgamer3d.org | null | 0 | 1491007821 | False | 0 | dfob80q | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfob44f | null | 1493694530 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Telexen1 | null | I just hope NPM will start working. | null | 0 | 1491007853 | False | 0 | dfob8uf | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t3_62ji76 | null | 1493694542 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Die-Nacht | null | > Well, coming from C and C++ I found it pretty hard to learn
Changing paradigms is always hard. I've met people who've never programmed in Java/OOP. It was so hard explaining what a "class" in Java was (it is like a module, but it holds data like a data constructor, but it is also a type. Yep, they were so confused).
> also almost never see Haskell projects on Hacker News or /r/programming
Yeah, Haskell isn't as popular as everything else, that's known. But do you think that means that no one uses it for real stuff, or ever will use it? I mean, Facebook uses Haskell heavily (their anti-spam system is written on it) and I have noticed more and more startups popping up using Haskell (I worked for one).
Haskell is a full, mature language, and it is getting more and more user friendly (specially in the last 5 years) and more exposure due to the new FP trend going on; I would not be surprised to see it become more commonly used.
I highly recommend you learn it, even if you never end up using it (learnt Haskell in order to better understand Scala). It will show you that things can be a lot simpler than what they are (hence why every other language keeps stealing stuff from it). | null | 0 | 1491007859 | False | 0 | dfob8zo | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfoapwa | null | 1493694544 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | zman0900 | null | First time I've even heard of code plex | null | 1 | 1491007908 | False | 0 | dfobac3 | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t3_62n5mx | null | 1493694561 | -3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | agonnaz | null | I don't really care what language it is, but I'd prefer if all (or most) languages used keywords that were ASCII-only and in the same language as one-another. ASCII-only alone kind of limits it largely to English, Latin, or Lojban (and Lojban's use of the apostrophe rules it out). | null | 0 | 1491007911 | False | 0 | dfobadu | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t3_62ls64 | null | 1493694562 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Xanza | null | Now's the time that people come out of the woodwork to claim that they can't possibly live without CodePlex. It's weird shit. | null | 0 | 1491007959 | False | 0 | dfobbn9 | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfnu5wn | null | 1493694579 | 160 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | ElvishJerricco | null | > Well, coming from C and C++ I found it pretty hard to learn, and most other people I've talked to agree.
I knew a lot of people who were forced to take programming classes for their other engineering majors who said programming was pretty hard to learn. I think people forget that programming *is* hard to learn. Once you get over a hump, it becomes a lot easier, but it's start out rougher than anyone can seem to remember.
I think Haskell is no different in that regard. It's such a different paradigm from what you're used to that it might as well be like learning programming all over again. It's not that it's *harder* to learn, it's just that you aren't sitting on the shoulders of nearly as much prior knowledge. | null | 0 | 1491008049 | False | 0 | dfobdyv | t3_62n18d | null | null | t1_dfoapwa | null | 1493694612 | 7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | 24llamas | null | Dear everyone complaining about this being early: April fool's isn't just a US thing. Sometimes it's nice to have one that's locally on time rather than late. Please let us have this one.
Sincerely,
Everyone in UTC+ timezones. | null | 0 | 1491008066 | False | 0 | dfobeef | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t3_62jxlz | null | 1493694618 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | pat_trick | null | Who knows the details. | null | 0 | 1491008113 | False | 0 | dfobflf | t3_62neyr | null | null | t1_dfo47hs | null | 1493694634 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bundt_chi | null | So can you run ELF binaries in Windows using this ? Kind of like how you can run PE binaries in wine ?
That would indeed be cool but honestly with how big cygwin's repos are there's really not much I miss when on windows. | null | 0 | 1491008174 | False | 0 | dfobh8z | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfo7fhs | null | 1493694656 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | pat_trick | null | Thanks for posting this, we have a chunk of older sites pointing to the existing CDN that will need to be updated. | null | 0 | 1491008267 | False | 0 | dfobjkq | t3_62neyr | null | null | t3_62neyr | null | 1493694688 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | qprs | null | I bet that one would still have been quite popular now if it weren't for the malware fiasco.
It's actually alright nowadays, if it weren't for the dated web UI. | null | 0 | 1491008401 | 1491008623 | 0 | dfobn2f | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfo074b | null | 1493694735 | 30 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | burdalane | null | This project is probably over 15 years old. | null | 0 | 1491008449 | False | 0 | dfobod4 | t3_61rh9j | null | null | t1_dfgxkuh | null | 1493694752 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | 3urny | null | Yes, me too. I like GitLab. Here some reasons why off the top of my head:
* It has free and nicely integrated CI.
* It has free hosted GitLab pages that can be generated by anything via the CI, not limited to Jekyll but also e.g. code coverage reports.
* They release a new version every month and work really hard to improve and add new features.
* It has a useful interface. Their mobile site is 100% usable other than GitHub's last I checked.
* I also use it in companies because they have the self hosted version, so I only have to know one system.
* Their company culture seems very transparent and dedicated to open source. GitLab itself is open source (well the community version at least, but it includes [all important features](https://about.gitlab.com/products/)) and many of the companies discussions and "internal" documents are publicly available.
*Edit*: Formatting.
*Edit2*: And free private repos. I forgot that one.
*Edit3*: Also you guys should totally check out BitBucket too, I just can't really say anything about it, since I haven't used it in quite some time. | null | 0 | 1491008456 | 1491010943 | 0 | dfoboko | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfob5je | null | 1493694755 | 24 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | pathartl | null | It IS a good idea. In fact personally I think there's too much in the wp_posts table. Not having a meta table gets you in Kodi database territory, and that is not a place I would like to be in. | null | 0 | 1491008801 | False | 0 | dfobxcm | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfnwh7i | null | 1493694874 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kajnhwknsi | null | Neat, but this seems to lack controls on the order of the changes are made and any mechanism to track what has already been applied. Basically it would work fine for the small scale, but have growing pains, as you try to work concurrently with other devs.
You could work around it by trying to keep all your related changes in a single files, or keeping the folders small and assigning them a numbered id to give an order. You would also need to track the id the database is currently at...
Or you could use something else that does all that for you. Sqlitch for example has you write a deploy.sql, revert.sql and verify.sql file, a sqitch.plan file is auto managed as you commit your change set (recording metadata like name & any dependent changesets). It's backend is just some scripts on top of git. Deploys feel a lot like checking out a tag. Being so basic makes it easy to deal with if things ever go pair shaped. | null | 0 | 1491009138 | False | 0 | dfoc5xm | t3_62pbmq | null | null | t3_62pbmq | null | 1493694990 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Roboguy2 | null | Well, the problem becomes: what do you call it, then? It's not that I disagree with the idea of a different name possibly being better it's that, of the many discussions I've seen on this topic, I just haven't heard another name that (in my opinion, at least) describes it as completely, distinctly and "non-misleadingly." | null | 0 | 1491009168 | False | 0 | dfoc6py | t3_61kt36 | null | null | t1_dfgfsk5 | null | 1493695000 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jesusalready | null | I was hoping Sparky Polastri would show up out of nowhere. | null | 0 | 1491009274 | False | 0 | dfoc9h2 | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t1_dfnou65 | null | 1493695037 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sstewartgallus | null | They sound to me more similar to processes in microkernels such as GNU Hurd where a lot of the process details are provided by subsystems. | null | 0 | 1491009333 | False | 0 | dfocaxf | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfnqvv7 | null | 1493695057 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | shagieIsMe | null | Ahh... good ole [rubber hose cryptanalysis](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rubber-hose_cryptanalysis) | null | 0 | 1491009419 | False | 0 | dfocd5r | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t1_dfo7vsq | null | 1493695088 | 10 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | villedepommes | null | The rest of us don't like either one of you :-) | null | 1 | 1491009498 | False | 0 | dfocf0b | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfo9l5t | null | 1493695113 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sstewartgallus | null | Apparently WSL is based on a lot of work that was done to minimize Docker for Windows impact and resource usage. | null | 0 | 1491009539 | False | 0 | dfocfzd | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfo7fhs | null | 1493695125 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | villedepommes | null | This | null | 0 | 1491009686 | False | 0 | dfocjmq | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfo9qzb | null | 1493695173 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sysop073 | null | You know that this was posted on Youtube on March 30th, right? | null | 0 | 1491009956 | False | 0 | dfocqcg | t3_62jxlz | null | null | t1_dfo4mh6 | null | 1493695265 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | gtk | null | The problem I guess I have with his proposal is that it seems like it is aimed at a very specific set of problems. For example:
> I think he's suggesting that a := dot(x0, [x1, …] ; y0, [y1, …]) should be primitive, up to reasonable arity. The high-precision accumulator would be an implementation detail.
OK, well this is fine for dot product. But the same problem occurs with all sorts of other math. The plain old addition 1e20 + 1 - 1e20 will return 0 instead of 1. So do you have a special command for that too? There are loads of other common examples. Do you have special commands for them too?
> Rounding towards zero or infinity would make more sense as the smallest or greatest representable numbers
This one depends on what you are doing. If you're writing a game engine you want something different from if you're doing statistics, and you again want something different if you are doing FEM or physics calculations. I know some people complain about all the different rounding modes in IEEE, but they are there for good reason. | null | 0 | 1491010074 | False | 0 | dfoct95 | t3_62hu4c | null | null | t1_dfnhtqa | null | 1493695304 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | villedepommes | null | A grammar nazi detected! | null | 0 | 1491010162 | False | 0 | dfocvgj | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfo01t8 | null | 1493695334 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | casino_r0yale | null | https://xkcd.com/538/ | null | 0 | 1491010280 | False | 0 | dfocyfp | t3_62jpnd | null | null | t1_dfocd5r | null | 1493695373 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | im-a-koala | null | BitBucket is nice as well. Especially if you want private repos, without having to pay $84/year. | null | 0 | 1491010366 | False | 0 | dfod0km | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfoagja | null | 1493695402 | 45 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | dannyvegas | null | They would be broke if they didn't have vc behind them. If you make 140 and spend 200 you are not really making money. This article is old but it provides some insight: http://m.slashdot.org/story/320095
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null | fdfdsggsgdfs | null | A for-pay video? What the hell? | null | 0 | 1491010411 | False | 0 | dfod1nv | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t3_62ppzc | null | 1493695418 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | villedepommes | null | if it aint broke dont fix it | null | 0 | 1491010417 | False | 0 | dfod1tb | t3_62ls64 | null | null | t1_dfnl4lj | null | 1493695420 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Isvara | null | Q. What do you get if you cross Swift with Java?
A. Scala!
That's actually not a joke, it's just true. | null | 0 | 1491010454 | False | 0 | dfod2qv | t3_62ixbc | null | null | t1_dfo4db9 | null | 1493695433 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | leobru | null | Nope. In the still recommended slides (page 16) it is not clear, but in the presentation he says that if a result is not a mathematical 0, a non-zero value closest to zero is returned. Similarly, infinity can only result from division by 0 and operations with infinity. Finite arguments produce finite results. | null | 0 | 1491010456 | False | 0 | dfod2t9 | t3_62hu4c | null | null | t1_dfo5i8i | null | 1493695434 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | radiantworkers | null | i think this is $9.99/month and you can access whole list of premium projects + premium streams. | null | 0 | 1491010527 | False | 0 | dfod4in | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t1_dfod1nv | null | 1493695457 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Xuerian | null | Say what you want about it, but 7 is much nicer to work with if you're going to have to be working with it at all. | null | 0 | 1491010582 | False | 0 | dfod5xx | t3_62mxpp | null | null | t1_dfo8cc0 | null | 1493695476 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fdfdsggsgdfs | null | Why was your other link deleted then? | null | 0 | 1491010593 | False | 0 | dfod68o | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t1_dfod4in | null | 1493695480 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | p1-o2 | null | This is what I opened the comments to find. CIA source code dropped on /r/programming? The only absolute is the wave of programmers who stop by to say how shit the code is.
It is the one unifying truth. We're all shit. | null | 0 | 1491010623 | False | 0 | dfod70f | t3_62m1ty | null | null | t1_dfo7tow | null | 1493695490 | 13 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | radiantworkers | null | which link ? | null | 0 | 1491010643 | False | 0 | dfod7hr | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t1_dfod68o | null | 1493695497 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | salgat | null | So your whole argument boils down to trying not to share variables/data concurrently that might change? That goes without saying...Why not just title your post "How to concurrently share variables safely". | null | 0 | 1491010727 | False | 0 | dfod9mv | t3_62my75 | null | null | t3_62my75 | null | 1493695525 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fdfdsggsgdfs | null | The post that got deleted. | null | 0 | 1491010771 | False | 0 | dfodas0 | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t1_dfod7hr | null | 1493695541 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | LordNeddard | null | I use a 15" macbook with no other monitor | null | 0 | 1491010813 | False | 0 | dfodbth | t3_62ji76 | null | null | t1_dfnias6 | null | 1493695555 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | radiantworkers | null | No problem, if post is deleted ;) | null | 0 | 1491010827 | False | 0 | dfodc5i | t3_62ppzc | null | null | t1_dfodas0 | null | 1493695559 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | gdrag14 | null | [Data Juggler seems pretty upset](http://i.imgur.com/vvojuWg.jpg), but at least he'll get rich soon. | null | 0 | 1491010891 | False | 0 | dfoddsz | t3_62n5mx | null | null | t1_dfnu5wn | null | 1493695582 | 57 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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