Annoyingly long post totally misses the point of using tmux and chalks it up to "elitism". So who's really acting like an elitist contrarian??
I also consider "about to die on average" to be "old".
Cool so this article calls out various types of coupling and offers no strategies for managing it.
Waste of time.
Coulier looks good bald. Stamos, not so much.
This makes me so nervous about how AI is going to influence children and adolescents of the coming generations. From iPad kids to AI teens. They'll be at a huge risk of dissociation from reality.
Shouldn't this be normalized by the prior distribution of the car population?
What if someone draws their own CSAM and they're terrible at drawing but it's still recognizable as CSAM?
Please explain.
As a US citizen, I'm starting to feel like a German during WWII. What the hell am I supposed to do when there is no real opposition to Israel running for president? The two party system has completely fucked the world up.
While on its face this bill seems like a way to counter terrorism, the wise among us see it as just another means of puppeteering a government office. The US is losing its status as a representational democracy for each bill like this one.
I can't speak for OCaml, but type inference provides a lot of benefit in Rust. I already have too many keystrokes as it is, and forcing me to be explicit about everything would just add to the stress of using a keyboard.
I agree that types should be explicit at API boundaries. That's precisely where you want to catch misuse.
As for the point about inference making code harder to read: I suppose that's true if you spend a lot of time reading code outside of your editor where you also must know what the types are. But that just sounds like a bad workflow in general. Why are you avoiding using a better tool for the job? Modern code review tools like Github even support LSP-like features to solve this problem; and if your language isn't supported... just pull the feature branch to review it.
The only thing a GUI text editor can be better at than a terminal editor is making it easier to use the mouse.
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ntopng has all of that. I'm currently hosting it on my home router.