Principal Software Engineer at Elkjøp Nordic, previously VP engineering at Unacast and consultant for 10 years. F# enthusiast, Puluminary, former Microsoft MVP
@LersveenErnstA Uenig, målet var at gå så langt som mulig, da må Norge minimere risikoen at viktige spillere skader seg eller er mer slitne enn nødvendig. Frankrike har en bredde der de i stort sett kan bytte alle å ha like bra lag, Norge har ikke den luksusen.
@MlleMalin Uenig. Bredden til de andre store lagen, som Frankrike, er mye større. Om Norge skal lykkes så må de beste være hele gjennom sluttspillet, å så bra fysisk form som mulig, så litt ekstra hvile er smart spør du meg. Om Frankrike får en skade så har de nok reserver på alle plasser.
@TejasKumar_ A second thought, aren’t all those things optional and something you add to optimize the application. And with all optimizations you need to know what you are doing. To be clear, not saying it is perfect by any means… just that is a complicated problem to solve.
@TejasKumar_ Could it also be a hard problem to solve in a good way altogether? I don’t see the problem as very new, and that is why everyone went 100% SPA… but then the pendulum swung back when realizing that SSR is kind of good in many scenarios and next tries to tackle that.
@BouafifNour I think it was more about conserving energy and not risk anything. The squad of Norway does not have the same width as France, an injury on a key player would be devastating for the playoffs, but for France they can easily replace anyone in their starter 11.
@mattpocockuk A skill that could either make it more ready than maybe Claude init, or if you have accumulated a lot of things it should maybe do a clean up and consolidate?
@mattpocockuk One thing I think might be useful and interesting is to have to keep all potential AI instructions up to date. What files should be in the repo, how to remove the noise, and those kind of things? Maybe a skill for that could be relevant?
No, Mr. President. The 2020 election that you lost was not "rigged" or "dirty," handing out $1.776 billion to violent insurrectionists is not a "good idea" & reporters who ask questions about your bogus claims are not "crooked."
You are a president, not a dictator. Act like it.
@aurorascharff@codewithantonio In my opinion this is just good old managing coupling and cohesion. Grouping things that belongs together feather wise has always made sense, but then we have had this other weird frameworks and recommendations that group around technology instead of features.