@jmoiron@stephxsher behold the purity of my ignorance
@jmoiron@stephxsher Maybe I am so New York that I don't understand what this means?
@jmoiron@richardstartin @asatarin isn't there just😂
@jmoiron@richardstartin @asatarin I have ex-datadog in some of my profiles. I was a big part of that company, and it's a big part of me.
IMHO this is a strong assumption on a weak signal.
@jmoiron@justinjaffray @arntzenius TLOZ is fascinatingly non-linear in a way that none of the other ones are. Dragon Quest 1 is kinda similar. They tightened the gating design afterwards; they must have been very perceptive to players desires/frustrations.
@jmoiron@glcst @RichardDawkins My goal isn't persuasion. I only wanted to say that "the resurrection happened" is a historical claim, but not widely accepted as a historical fact. I have no doubt that you've come to your conclusions after a lot of thought.
@jmoiron@glcst @RichardDawkins I'm an atheist, and I've read a lot on the historicity of Jesus with a critical eye. I've come to accept that complete ahistoricity is fringe and unlikely, but the resurrection is not among the events that are widely considered historical.
@jmoiron@bryanl Oh no, you're keeping the candle lit for the good old days
@jmoironMaybe it's just a generational gap, but I find it really sad that most of tech twitter has turned into generic empty-calorie influencer culture.
@jmoironRT @StreetsblogNYC: That's so funny, Governor, because this is what autumn in New York CITY looks like to us, thanks to you killing congest…
@jmoironGlad to see people start to explore this angle.
IC work *is* team work. All that extra code you write at home spends time that, in an office, could be spent on spontaneous but valuable socialization: mentorship, cross-team networking, filling in gaps about business/product, etc ...
@jmoiron@glcst Haha me neither
@jmoiron@glcst Xc
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@jmoiron@billychasen Like trying to cancel a subscription outside.of California.
@jmoiron@calebspare Unbelievable that "staged a coup" does not refer to the guy who urged his goons to attack the capitol.
@jmoiron@copyconstruct Valley culture is a cocktail with more narcisism than empathy.
@jmoiron@ibuildthecloud @AlexJonesax I think @calebspare said it best regarding features like this (paraphrasing), "I want this, but I don't want other people to have this."
@jmoiron@chimeracoder @GovKathyHochul Begging for a mayor and a governor who isn't scared of the Subway.
@jmoiron@eatonphil Very nice, hear a hint of Desafinado in there.
@jmoiron@milosgajdos This is an interesting one because Germany winning a football match, by definition, cannot be surprising, and yet...
@jmoiron@jasonhevans He was very confident wasn't he 😂
@jmoironWhere does USA beating Pakistan in t20 rank in great sporting shocks this century? It's a one off match, so maybe below Leicester winning the EPL, Japan beating the Springboks, and Greece winning Euro 2004? Perhaps ~=Soderling beating Nadal at RG?
@jmoiron@felixge Fair point about channels.
I think the extra opacity between your consumer and the producer(s) still makes it different. Mechanically, you can understand what that range expands to for any channel.
I also think iter use will be much more widespread.
@jmoironMany early adopters valued the transparency that Go's limitations enforced, because they form the foundations of its readability. At a glance, you not only know what most code is doing, but you can be reasonably sure how it's doing it.
@jmoironThe for/range loop in Go used to have limited ambiguity; the return type of maps.Values here could be a slice, map, or channel. These are similar enough that you could even make reasonable assumptions about performance. With iterators, there will be unlimited ambiguity. https:...