Sweet - I didn’t realize that malware is tailored for one OS usually, but that makes a lot more sense.
Sweet - I didn’t realize that malware is tailored for one OS usually, but that makes a lot more sense.
This is great I really appreciate it :)
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The article made a few good points, but a good amount of it was conjecture. I liked the part about comparing the two functions and showing that exceptions are faster but I think a big thing he’s not getting is readability. Even in the functions he showed, you can directly see that the one using std::expected has the happy path and error path directly in the function signature, whereas the exception one doesn’t.
As for the “error kind” trap he was talking about, that definitely exists, but ignores the fact that you can also get this same kind of error from exceptions. I’ve definitely gotten exceptions that I didn’t understand from Python or Java libraries, but it’s not a problem with exceptions but a problem with how they’re shown. If there’s nothing to tell me that I should have thought of that error, it shouldn’t be an expectation for a dev to have thought of it.
Before scraping I would verify that there is no HTTP API that you can use to craft requests instead of scraping from the website. These might be higher quality than what you can scrape. If there is no easy to use http API, go to scraping then. I would generally consider scraping the last option, unless it’s a ridiculously easy website to scrape.
I heard there are quantum computing libraries in Python if that interests you!
If I were you I’d browse PyPi for any packages that look cool.
I’m not exactly sure what to think about it, but I do like how there’s specific things that have their implementation in code right there. I did only look at the site for like a minute, so take that with a grain of salt.
Oh, I didn’t realize a lot of people actually believed that I just figured they were being hyperbolic.
I wouldn’t take the meme so literally that they’re only talking about current quarter profits, but just that they want growth in general.
Namecheap bc I typed where to buy cheap domains and that was the first one.
What do you mean by jenk? Is that a specific term used to refer to tech junk?
I don’t think you can trust because we can’t verify the results they put out, plus iirc, people have done wild comparisons between mojo and different langs.
It kinda seems like if AWS permissions management and torrenting had a baby. Edit: in all seriousness tho, I like the data model. Are there any libraries that support this yet?
I forget that some people have crazy fast internet. Mine downloads 2.5gb in like 20 minutes.
This is an amazing idea for a bit and I really appreciate whoever made it.
I would say probably submit a bug report that says what you were using as ur dev env at the time. If they patched it, they’ll delete your report and if they haven’t patched it, you’ve given them some great info. Either way it doesn’t hurt to leave a report
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I would extend that and just say all first party operating systems are shitty
I read the article and was like huh, I’m kinda sad that they shut it down, but I really appreciate it point. I’ve been wondering a lot ab how this will effect academics and frankly, like most things nowadays, just seems futile.
This sounds amazing! I will also put here there’s also chronometer that has a lot of the same functionality as fitnesspal but without the subscription, but you have to use an account.