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Noah Sussperson
noahsussman
Whimsical #programming Aphorisms That Actually Describe Hard Problems In #software Delivery, a thread. #code #testing #devops #design People don't know what they want until you show it to them.
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Jan-Axel
janaxel_1
The BSV community needs to get one thing right: the attitude. This smug, holier than thou and riding on the coat tails of Craig Wright's work is inappropriate and unprofessional.
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arclight
arclight
This is ok I guess, though I'm not sure why one wouldn't just bind to an external standard C routine. Not sure I'd ever need it but that's fine. Fortran
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SKIN DONALD TRUMP ALIVE
pixelgrip_music
why are artists being asked to donate everything they make right now? live-streams, profits from records, merch. I don’t see that same energy with baristas and bankers. do we not
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Tim Hopper
tdhopper
I started this 7 hour interview with Knuth, and it's really great. I love his childlike joy in the curiosities of mathematics. Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wp7GAKLSGnIPart 2:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqPPll3uDa0 Here's a tran
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Cory Doctorow
doctorow
The categories we think of as discrete, bounded entities are most often continua, with broadly coherent centers and hairy, noisy edges that defy categorization.1/ Computers operate on binary states, but
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Paul Overbite
PaulOverbite
Here's a thing I'd like to bring up: if you survey folks with CS degrees, about 10% of them are Latinx and about 9% are Black. However, when you look
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CHRIVAND-19
cnvandev
hard to swallow :programming’s only actual value is in automating mundane, boring shit.literally every other part of it is masturbatory problems we invented ourselves. the absolutely most-useful lines of code
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☠️ buriticá ☠️
buritica
the hardest problem in engineering delivery metrics, is convincing engineers that measuring the team is helpful and not going to be held against them individually.any semblance of "data driven" goes
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Louisa 🌈👭
LouisatheLast
So here’s the thing, tech people: I see a lot of comments on this saying it can’t be racist, because it’s “just” selecting a certain brightness or edge contrast or
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HJ Giles
HarryJosieGiles
Some weird assumptions that some artists and programmers seem to be making at the moment:- That you don't have to pay performers for a livestreamed gig like you would for
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Navin Kabra
NGKabra
As AI starts taking over tasks, people who are good at making computers do things will thrive, and people who are good at following orders from ac omputer will get
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tef "duck detective" ebooks
tef_ebooks
i get a lot of replies about my post arguing that you need to see code as a sunk cost, not an investmentthe one where i argue for preparing to
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Geoffrey Litt
geoffreylitt
A hypothesis: for live programming to scale beyond toy programs, generic low-level visualizations aren't enough.Instead, we need Live Literate Programming: better tools for creating *program-specific* views, which communicate our higher-level
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GunduHuduga| ಗುಂಡು ಹುಡುಗ|🕉
GunduHuDuGa
#MondayMotivation #LifeLessonsYesterday, I wrote about 20 different principles of corporate life.Today, I will write about SELF1. Keep the inquisitive streak in you ALWAYS2. Practice the art of asking WHY -
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Paco Team
pacofetch
Programmers don't like to be interrupted. Ever wonder why? Well, the one-line answer is "Context switching is super hard!". This pic from @LaTtEX explains it perfectly: (http://twitpic.com/dj27dh ) Here is a
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