@jadler0 Its more a metric for the quality of life that an economy is able to provide. Without UBI or other means of social welfare, unemployment strictly means low quality of life. As a result, employment is a metric of QoL, not economic production. That’s what GDP is for
@kai_fall @0x_Chillin there are no trivial go libraries because it takes 100 LOC to accomplish anything at all. That rust lib is performing nontrivial work in trivial LOC because the language is expressive.
eg https://t.co/L03GknaACB
"I was just following orders" in crypto...
this philosophy works because crypto is a safe and regulated industry in which you can trust your higher ups.
Alright, I understand that this might be a bit rude, but this tactic of promoting your tools by requiring other projects to host some bullshit.json file is getting annoying, so I'm calling it out once again. Keep it all in a separate centralized place!
@RGBCubed It isn’t backwards compatible. And you already have ternaries and short circuiting && to accomplish the same thing. The more ways there are to do the same thing, the more flawed the design is. Why add a third way? no JS/TS dev would ever choose it over existing mechanisms.
sounds like it would be really useful if there were a way for federal agencies to post authenticated statements on a tamper-resistant log, so that investors could have certainty about which statements were authorized
@nickfurfaro@toph_fauna sorry, it was supposed to say "helix has debugger support". It works pretty well for rust if you have the dependencies installed, even though it says unstable.