This just blew my mind. I had always assumed Java was older. I started writing hobby projects in Java in the 90s. I don’t think I heard about Python until the early 2000s.
This just blew my mind. I had always assumed Java was older. I started writing hobby projects in Java in the 90s. I don’t think I heard about Python until the early 2000s.
I find it difficult to believe that breaking down steel to be 3d printed into large structures for a bridge is faster or more energy efficient than casting the parts instead.
Why is half this article about population decline? The writing also seems weird in places. AI generated, maybe?
“why” is a perfectly valid question to ask
That’s not the point though. The point is that the human comedian and the AI both benefit from consuming creative works covered by copyright.
Further what do you think I meant with high end premium?
The base model X costs twice the base model Y. I’d consider the X expensive. I wouldn’t put the Y in the same category.
I wouldn’t consider the Tesla model Y a high end premium vehicle. It was the best selling vehicle in the world earlier this year, in spite of the higher price than gas-powered competitors:
https://www.theverge.com/2023/5/26/23738581/tesla-model-y-ev-record-world-bestselling-car-electric
What is wrong with Google’s C++ guide?
Exactly. I use 10 at home and at work and have no issues with either. There’s no technical reason for anyone to upgrade.
What do you mean by UTC only?
Why are they worse?
I was able to read the article without logging in
Check your employment contract. If that includes an NDA or a confidentiality agreement, the company may own your design as well as any code produced. Writing the program from scratch a second time may still end up being company property.
Given that they didn’t put your program into production, it’s unlikely they would pursue you legally for releasing a new version on your own.
Every significant organisation, government, big company probably had done something terrible at some point.
Yup, which is why it’s basically impossible to be an ethical consumer these days. “The Good Place” did a really entertaining exploration of this idea.
While this is an interesting read, this doesn’t appear to be the case:
Every .io domain you buy funds a government committing crimes against humanity.
The .io TLD wikipedia article claims that it has always been operated by private entities and no revenue is shared with the United Kingdom
How long until YT is totally paywalled?
Probably never. I doubt they could offset ad revenue with subscription fees.
It’s unclear what any of the images have to do with the article.
I’ve been a vim user for over a decade and I doubt I’ve spent eight hours configuring it in all that time.
I was curious about their office in France and found the Google listing is full of tech support questions.
If C is so great, why do you have to hack in garbage collection?