imho its a cost we should pay. CPU’s are getting more cores not faster ones.
imho its a cost we should pay. CPU’s are getting more cores not faster ones.
Any time you need different behavior between static type checking and runtime.
in 3.10 I’m using it to work around issue with NamedTuple generics. typing_extensions.NamedTuple allows Generics at runtime but typing.NamedTuple doesn’t. But the type checker we are using doesn’t support typing_extensions.NamedTuple like it does for the typing version so we lie at type checking time to get the typing to make sense but have different runtime type because otherwise its a TypeError
python is like this also. I don’t remember a language that returned ints
I didn’t use docker. I went from scratch. You need to be able to compile rust and run nginx or similar
so they are c# fans
saw cloud based and thought plan9
This is just sad.
I had the wide genesis also, but I had the newer CD so my genesis hanged off the side.
Slackware 1998. I spent 6 months in a text only freebsd install in 1999. Because of a dram issue I wasn’t able to run windows without blue screens. Text based internet wasn’t that bad in 1999. I could load up xwindows if I wanted to see a picture but rarely did. Talking on irc somebody mentioned memtest and my memory had a very long warranty so I took it back to the store. Then I spent the next several years addicted to quake/quake2
bye. frankly this post is toxic. if you want to leave then leave but trying to strong arm instance admins over it is low.
Its the BBS era come again.
Didn’t know how much I needed this before now.