Well this is the gaming community…
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Well this is the gaming community…
The problem is they’re either lazy or busy (the one guy I knew was busy), and unlike you or me they can’t trust anyone to clean their apartment/car for them.
There was one girl I knew who was known among the dealers as trustworthy - if she saw 50 grand under your bed she would clean around it but not touch it. She made bank
MacOS (Horrific)
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Can you articulate the real advantages of separating these things? Seems like bloat
If you have 100$, and you bet 1$ at a time, infinitely, you will lose.
More generally (simplified to assume you’re always betting the same amount):
P(ruin after X bets) = (edit: I removed my formula because it was wrong…but I’m sure you could mathematically prove a formula)
But taking 30 minutes out of your day to relax and unwind? That’s good for you.
Nah it’s because AI works at the token level which is usually words. They don’t even “see” the letters in the words
Friendly reminder the 3 devs have been working for below minimum wage for years now https://join-lemmy.org/donate
The syntax is [//lemmy.world/u/andrewta)
. It’s more complicated because fediverse. But like Facebook, my client automatically populates it for me (as soon as I type @andr it popped up as an option) .world](https:
They jump on your legs when you try and sleep on the beach. 0/10
Eh. Attacking public transportation is not based. It only promotes car dependence
At Meta, if it’s an internal library, the team that maintains it updates all the code to use the latest version (that’s the advantage of a monorepo). As an aside, if your project broke because someone else touched your code, that’s on you for not writing better tests.
If it’s an external library, it either has a team responsible for it that does the above, otherwise it probably didn’t get updated since the day it was added.
Fwiw, I don’t think the connection to communism was ever confirmed by the admins. Likely a happy accident for them
But that’s expensive, and I’m lazy. So what’s the next best way
The dumbest part is like, why? How much work is it really to keep goo.gl links around?
In 2018, Google wanted developers to move to Firebase Dynamic Links that detect the user’s platform and sends them to either the web or an app. Google ended up also shutting down that service for devs.
lmao
Updating a library in a monorepo means copying it all over and hoping the lib update didn’t break someone else’s code. Whereas updating a library normally would never break anything, and you can let people update on their own cadence
+1 about not having a true monorepo. Meta doesn’t have one either, despite how much we like to talk about it. So there’s still friction when you need to “canary” a change from one repo to another
We use them at Meta. It’s easier to interact with other parts of the codebase, but it doesn’t play well with libraries so you end up redoing a lot of stuff in-house.
I would only recommend a monorepo if you’re a company with at least 5,000+ engineers and can dedicate significant time to internal infra.
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