Tests is the industry name for the automated paging when production breaks
Tests is the industry name for the automated paging when production breaks
It’s the SATA cable
When learning c++ you hate c++. Then suddenly you get it, and love c++. Then you learn more c++, and you end up merely liking c++
How the Linux kernel “made it” and is still free and open source is - imo - one of the pinnacles of humanity.
It’s inspired so much other software to adopt the same philosophy, and modern humanity/science/society stands on those shoulders.
I think science has missed that boat.
Or that pinnacle was before the tools to support such an open source atmosphere/community were around… So not missed the boat, but swam before the boat was built
How to you vet papers that are being submitted?
If it is outside of your specific experience, how do you get someone else who is specialised to vet the paper?
Is this curiousmarc?
I’m addicted to his videos!
Love an electroboom!
Struggling for content, huh? Only reason to include 2 full bridge rectifiers.
I mean, they are cool. And important. Surely there are other scary things to include, tho
Tweaked some things
+2543; -5642;
Like yaml/toml
Yeh, for me git is a backup system.
My boss gave me a hand on some bits (more, I set up a framework and he could tweak pages). Anyway, I fixed some stuff, tidied some of his shit, then trying to get git to merge that back into his workspace REALLY stretched my knowledge of git LUL.
I’m sure doing that every day would get me up to speed, but ATM commit/push means “backup” to me
Like man milk
Nobody likes missing a train.
In this scenario, missing a train is caused by timezones.
It’s sarcasm. So against timezones.
Maybe, against more granular timezones, ok with status-quo, but would be happy if all official correspondence happened with UTC.
Possibly completely against timezones.
Maybe a mix of all of the above
Good god, imagine 360 timezones to describe each longitude.
Each timezone would be 4 minutes, and span roughly 56 miles (tho, that’s different as you get nearer the poles).
For the majority of things, it would be fine. Most appointments etc that are “booked” verbally would likely be within 56 miles, where “casual” time would work. Anything beyond that feels like a “significant” thing, which would probably involve written/digital communication - where computers could pick up the slack for translation.
And EVERYONE would be aware of timezones. So, even Microsoft/Excel would have to recognise that timezones are a real thing.
So, probably not that bad
He is the epitome of capitalism and nepotism.
He is not the epitome of tech meritocrasy
Man, 2 full bridge rectifiers in the same meme?
This is either electroboom, or struggling for things to fill a meme
300mbps down 60 mbps up.
Although aoparently fibre-to-the-premises is available… Just havent got rounf to checking if its symmetrical or worth.
Micrometers is actually so common that it has a colloquial non-SI name of “micron”
According to wiki:
The micrometre is a common unit of measurement for wavelengths of infrared radiation as well as sizes of biological cells and bacteria,[1] and for grading wool by the diameter of the fibres.[3] The width of a single human hair ranges from approximately 20 to 200 μm.
You can say 25 micrometers
When metrics become targets they fail to be metrics any more