If you can do it quickly and easily, that's a cache hit. If you have to learn it yourself, it's a cache miss and a local disk seek. ☺️
Some workloads will be extremely expensive to compute locally, so it makes more sense to fetch the results over the network, etc.
@PartyAunty@parafactual It is more atypical than not doing them, like most of us. And even if everyone did them, my understanding is there’s still something perplexing about the experience. Not necessarily mystical or mysterious, but at least weird.
@IanColdwater@TC_Johnson But you kind of have to pronounce “daemon” differently otherwise people won’t know if you’re talking about the Neutral Evil Outsiders or the Chaotic Evil Outsiders
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@trashh_dev What I don’t like running in production is that one program that one dev wrote in Rust by himself after speed reading a book about it over a weekend. Smart guy, no question, but also one guy, who jumped for a better paying job at a faster growing company last week.
@trashh_dev If the whole team is genuinely willing to learn it (which mostly just involves getting past fears and preconceptions about how “different” it supposedly is), so that it can be maintained, it’s not really an issue. That condition often doesn’t hold, so… yeah.
@shanytc@trashh_dev Plenty of functions close over shared memory without being syntactically defined with an arrow, or am I assuming this is about a different language than it is?
@kari_izumi@jamielynnlano@SoyTrek Further, insisting on more <identity> characters is exactly the less nuanced / more liberal approach New Trek has been taking, that is being complained of.
@EPluribusUnumYT@Oseguera2020 Ah, maybe there was some speculation at some point? I’ve played it perhaps a little too much this weekend. Definitely takes place about 5–10 years after BotW’s ending.
@AnthonyDHunt1@Oseguera2020 This one is breaking a few franchise rules. Link is officially permanently named Link now, too.
That said, while some events of BotW are obliquely referenced, and it can help to already know some of the geography, have a few horses tamed, etc., it’s not mandatory.
@housecor I passed through that phase. Then I realized that most minor problems could be fixed in follow-up work and only to look for most major ones. Giving the author a “win” is most often one of the most critical things to keep a healthy culture.
@HillcrestCardCo Me: socks don’t need to match visually, who cares, the shoes cover it, but heel/ankle/toe markers, toe seams, etc. must be perfectly aligned and the socks must be the exact same length.
@HillcrestCardCo Wife: doesn’t need socks to be the exact same size, shape, brand, or color, but needs both socks to feel a certain way
Daughter: needs socks to “match the same” (visually) but doesn’t care about literally any other detail, what qualifies as “match the same” is variable