But quiche is tasty!
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But quiche is tasty!
Sounds like Kubuntu’s fault to me. If they provide the desktop environment, shouldn’t they be the ones making it play nice with the Linux scheduler? Linux is configurable enough to support real-time scheduling.
FWIW I run NixOS and I’ve never experienced lag while compiling Rust code.
Very biased survey in general. Should have more open-ended questions and less tailoring of questions based on previous answers.
What is the difference between “Versioned” and “Stable”? And which one is NixOS?
def path_is_valid(path: Path) -> bool:
if not path.exists():
return False
return True
There’s no reason for this function to exist. Can you see why?
Gleam is cool. I wrote some services with it to see if I wanted to use it for more projects. It seemed like a good option because it would be easy to teach.
Things I like:
Things I don’t like:
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. It starts to get cumbersomeserde
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guardsI think it would help narrow things down if you described what kind of website you want to build.
They explicitly said they want to build a website. Not that you can’t go far with a Java server + HTML(X) but JS is the de facto standard for interactive websites.
Javascript
WASM
If I tried this again today I would perish need to be rescued
But with discipline and training, this climb is very achievable! You don’t need to be a technical climber for this one.
Probably climbing up the West Ridge of Quandary Peak in CO. I was with 3 college friends. I didn’t expect the altitude to affect me as much as it did, but I got pretty winded. It was a little snowy and wet, so our holds were sketchy at times. Along the ridge it’s class 3 climbing, and the crux is a crack in a steep rock with a dangerous fall behind you. That was probably the biggest adrenaline rush I’ve ever had.
Thankfully we were greeted by some friendly mountain goats on our descent.
Here’s a good video of the climb. The harder stuff starts about 9 minutes in.
Perhaps “domain modules” if you want to be more agnostic about the actual shape of the code.
Stealing from “Domain Driven Design”, I think calling them “domain objects” is appropriate.
Sure if you never branch, which is a severely limited way of using git.
This is so perfect. Like after all these years someone decided to overanalyze Goldilocks.
It’s almost like these languages were designed to solve different problems.
Wow. I would love to here from the mods how my comment was breaking the rules of a memes community.
We have other problems to fix before we can safely bring back free public restrooms.
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Apparently it’s hard to get hired in software. Meanwhile, some of the worst software ever made is being written today. Have you tried using literally any software recently? We’re in this “barely good enough to function while being heavily supplemented by tech support” phase. I guess capitalism breeds incompetence as long as it’s still profitable?