@GregBecerra@haider1 The problem is deliverable throughput for decision-makers is now unbounded with ai. Even some of the most technically skilled engineers I know understand that you simply just can't argue with visible output as it pertains to value in the vast majority of cases.
@SmokeAwayyy This is missing Vietnamese, which is by far the fastest. I’ve thought about this problem for years and there isn’t really a great end-all be-all solution.
@ID_AA_Carmack Any reason to use SCHED_FIFO over SCHED_RR though? Ig depends on how much you're controlling the overall system, but with sufficiently large quanta you basically reduce to FIFO when necessary but get the benefits of round robin otherwise
@CybrRL@RocketLeague I've run customs on bakkes plenty of times. Same as usual, I'll have 0 ping and whoever I'm playing with will have to deal with network variations. Even with the fastest fiber I can get in the area, 128GB of RAM and a high thread count processor, you're not beating AWS/Google.
@chronark@ImSh4yy@TheTrentHarvey Serverless had to have been the most obviously bad and poorly executed idea by most teams. I still don't understand what sparked the craze. It's marginally easier to manage than alternatives, whilst causing headaches in so many other ways.
@Steve8708 I'm a huge fan of trying to do as many things as possible in the ES6 way. That being said, the codebase I work in now used quite a bit of Ramda and after getting used to those patterns it's hard not to follow them going forward.
@da_wamwoowam @discord This reminds me of their blogpost about how Go was insufficient. There's just no way that gc was truly holding them back from scale.
@matteocollina I wouldn't suggest scratch until she can read, but you can use programming to introduce new vocab. Visual programming could be redstone in Minecraft, or even low voltage circuitry. I think any kid would enjoy a flashing lightbulb far more than "Hello, world"