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@ravinwashere actually... using an array and using `includes` is going to have a time complexity of O(n).
You could reduce this by using a simple map and get a O(1):
const animals = { "dog": true, "fox": true, "bear": true };
if (animals[animal]) console.log("It's an animal");
I agree with many things you say uncle Bob, but this one is a here we differ. The outcomes of Ai are going to be catastrophic for our society and economy. Simply because we can’t help ourselves and we are all so eager with making as much as fast as we can - which will inevitably lead to us automating the very thing that has already separated people - skills and intelligence. Once you automate those things - it’s pretty much over.
I've made lots of changes to https://t.co/QcikGuMXXE.
I've tightened up the agent handoffs a lot, and I've driven all the queueing and logging into babashka scripts so the agents don't have to worry about all that administrative nonsense.
I've added three branches. two-pack, four-pack, and six-pack. Two-pack is for simple jobs where you just want to talk to a coder agent while a backend agent does the simple refactoring and hardening. Four-pack is for when you want gherkin specification and some architectural consideration. Six-pack is for when you want Gherkin, QA, property tests, and intense refactoring and hardening.
I agree with Mr Beckwith a lot of the time, but not this time.
Shifting the property tax burden into a different tax isn’t a solution. All you are doing is moving the same problem somewhere else.
If he is serious about eliminating property taxes, then we need to be just as serious about one of 3 things: either reducing the cost of the services, deciding what those services should be provided by the state, or creating a privatized pathway for those services.
But calling it immoral without addressing how we fund fire departments, police, schools, and essential services sets the wrong tone. It sets the wrong tone.
I hate property taxes. I want to see all of them eliminated as much as we can RESPONSIBLY.
Just calling them immoral without any plan is how you collapse a system instead of reinforcing it with solid foundations.
@unclebobmartin MS Now is just The View on steroids.
No one listens to what they have to say and thinks “gee, this is a highly reputable source of unbiased information!”.
It’s the constant “we don’t want to work with anyone u less they give us everything we want” mentality that is killing their party - and quite frankly keeping our country to divided.
Long has the saying been “United we stand, Divided we fall”.
Until people wisen up to this simple truth, they are going to keep electing people (on both sides of the aisle) that want exactly that outcome.
We need better representatives. Representatives that aren’t holding our country hostage for the sake of radical agendas, but solely to uphold the LIMITED GOVERNMENT and responsibilities they were elected to uphold.
So creating new processes because your team is misusing a tool is not exactly a good thing. You’re driving the towards bad practice instead of educating them.
If you are a sr engineer, it’s your job to teach them. If you are not a sr engineer, then this doesn’t apply to you yet.
That’s the game the DSA folks are playing (thus the play on words).
There is nothing “Democratic” about the DSA. They are literally 100% Socialists/Communists. And that’s what the true central/left Democrats have to realize.
Unfortunately, the folks in the DNC are happy to have anyone in their ranks. The DSA, though, doesn’t want to work _with_ the DNC. They have been very vocal and unapologetic about their goals to completely take over the DNC.