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You're just a sanctimonious buthurt who wants to tell other devs what is and isn't right, mad that people don't appreciate and value what you do as much as you do
Go burn witches for using GUI -
My boss want you help company - big competitor. Please you be consult them. Company name North Korea Government Ltd. My boss he give big money.
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@FrodoSwaggins whyy?
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@SortOfTested you invade every space I rant in, from now on we're mortal devrant enemies
funny that about the hyperloglog, nice one, yeah have all the upvotes love -
For visualisation as a service, Metabase, you need a data source of course
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you can't "find data relationships programatically" as some kind of a search problem, because the logic you need to implement for that inference presupposes that you know what these relationships are
for data science, Google Colab is your Jupyter Lab but hosted -
Neo4j
check their sandboxes on the tutorial -
boollooocks
Use GraphQL
in fact, use Hasura
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Step 1: **Makes a general purpose AI**
Step 2: just ask it -
here's the founder
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In case anyone wants to know what this is, I worked on these before, it's a demolition and rebuild of a "listed" building. You can change everything inside and dig up and lay new foundations, etc. but you are not allowed to change the facades for their historical heritage. So you prop up the walls and carefully demolish everything inside, then rebuild.
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Why would you publish this in production if it wasn't her/him? Why wouldn't you *test* such job-threatening system-critical code?
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@root name and shame them! Look at what TraversyMedia does with people who copy his courses, name and shame these motherfuckers so we can fuck them up.
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@Puroguramingu if that's what you inferred from what's written, then don't bother replying
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@C0D4 you literally understood what I've not written. Nothing wrong with asking in all places, nothing wrong with detailed answers, our careers are built of these. I see questions all the time which are not "in the docs" as this would imply you have to go and find it, they are in the actual first paragraph like if you have ever even googled it you would get the answer from google inferring it for you above the search results. But people are too lazy to read the docs and they flood the communities with spam and real questions, like even beginner questions can't get traffic because of these noobs wanting someone else to google it for them that's who I'm targeting. We all know some people never do this, not in any stage of their career
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I've been able to understand large code bases if they are written with modular and "pure" patterns. And I've decompiled .NET libs in the past and they were good, but I'd see why that kind of code needs a class diagram, because it's a pyramid of verbose namespaces which inter-operate on the same level of abstractons, I mean low level code interacts with a ton of other low level verbose classes. Some codebases only interoperate at the highest level like with top of pyramid modules, think Python, TypeScript in Node). In those who don't and have high coupling, even diagrams won't help you. Won't miss to say, yes, Haskell is immune to a lot of these issues.
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Find Sam Harris on YouTube... he does it all the time
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No, but you stink of:
"I know what's right and wrong, otherwise I would't even be contemplating this, yet for some unknown reason I want *other* people to answer something stupid and generic for me, to which I already know the answer of" -
Yeah and you now what fucking happens next they want feature X which a dynamic function and an app not a site, then gets dumped by the wixer and calls us real devs and we have to take the shit that we can't "just add it".
Evil wixers -
Seriously don't know what this is about, I use JS a lot for front-end and build tools, for quick back end microservices, tensorflow in node and other native C/C++ modules, desktop with Electron...
But I don't use JS directly, I use TypeScript 100% of the time, coming from C#, Java, Python... TS is simply very good -
Back end is good, as much I watch porn a few times a week depending on the week, I know the science is 100% clear on what it does to the brain via the unleashed neuro-biological processes. So I hope pornhub are like "ok max X amount of hours per day exposure" as their Health & Safety policy.
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gut commit soup
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Start the AntiAI party, the human race is superior tho that of the machines, hail Hummaner!
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use CVLint
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@Benedikt it's... docker
waiting for being able to do something like on windows docker.for.win.localhost
I can't believe windows has it working but on linux the 127.0.0.1 no longer works
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Update: I LOVE you Recuva
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@devTea the way to do it is to open a keyboard shortcut to dev tools and then pause immediately again with a shortcut.
I don't use npm, and some bugs are very subtle to discover even in 200 lines of code given that there are change detections which proxy-invalidate normalized cache and deal with the Suspense life cycle and interdependent hook effects. Not my code base, inherited. -
another day, another Win 10 won't play audio through headphones again... :(
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The REST in RESTful stands for what you won't get if using it and for what it should be left to do in peace.
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This certainly proprietary to you, no court l will award the IP to them on a failed contract, I don't know where in the world you are, but in the UK for example, verbal agreements are in fact also contracts as long as there is a sufficient evidence on the balance of probability.
It is software, it has value, if they want it, they must back up it's value somehow, otherwise they can't have it, ask them to register you as a shareholder or something instead, get like X % of the company if it suits you, but they either pay up or don't have it, simple as that.