We have everything important figured out
well that’s how we know that you haven’t, because if you had actually spent enough time on it to think everything through, you wouldn’t be so confident about what you know and what you don’t know
We have everything important figured out
well that’s how we know that you haven’t, because if you had actually spent enough time on it to think everything through, you wouldn’t be so confident about what you know and what you don’t know
If you are compelled to make a recursive algorithm iterative, consider using an explicit stack.
yep, did that once to solve a specific problem, worked fine and if I recall correctly I could do it without making a total mess of my code
that’s what psychopaths realize and exploit their whole life. In a way, all of us non fucked up people are like NPCs in their big psychopath MMO
We’ve actually taken that complex and valid system and clipped its wings to do something way less useful :')
that’s … way too pragmatic for a government project
people need to be on top of this shit to ban it with extreme prejudice
problems only really begin if you want to start up welder on cold winter night
or try to cook dinner on your induction stove. A good hot water storage should reduce the need for electrical power storage but won’t eliminate it
well yes, but I don’t think it’s necessarily bad to go about it like you described, as long as you know that you’re not actually using the smaller issues to procrastinate on the big issues. Tackling the smaller issues first can help you to understand the bigger issues better, both consciously and subconsciously, so as long as it doesn’t actually matter in which order they’re done, I think it can be more effective to do the smaller ones first. That all goes out of the window of course if you’re using the small issues to avoid having to think about the bigger ones
I guess I don’t understand this obsession with speed?
for me it hasn’t been build speed but rather execution
I’ve run into problems with dayjs slowing down requests where I need to do a lot of processing. There are arguments to be made about replacing dayjs with datefns and how I should’ve been doing it differently anyway, but fact is that if the whole execution environment was twice as fast, it probably wouldn’t have been much of a problem at all
I literally don’t know what TypeScript is
then perhaps you should learn about it before you offer your opinion
an outrage!
there’s no way engine burn time is graduated in seconds on a spacecraft in 2023, that’s way too coarse
for some reason it’s easier than normal rebasing though
so you’re like the inverse of that “hello fellow kids” meme?
the beatings will continue until typing improves
blacklisting is better though if you like to see things outside of your bubble
Hopefully we’ve not just crossed the activity threshold for people to stick around and shitpost but also for people to figure it’s worth posting some quality stuff here
sure, as long as it compiles to javascript