I can’t wait for material design to fully die. One of the ugliest design trends
I can’t wait for material design to fully die. One of the ugliest design trends
At no point would or should the liability shift. Even in the case of autopilot. The driver still remains in complete control of the vehicle and it is their responsibility to not crash it. These automatic braking systems kick in at the last possible second. Things are already pretty bad if they are doing their job
Precedent set by older, and very similar, technology seems pretty relevant if we’re talking about liability
My daily driver is an 8gb MacBook Air, I’m living pretty comfortably lol
I don’t know if they meet all the requirements of this law, but I’ve seen Subarus, BMWs, and a Porsche that all had some form of automatic braking.
I think the Porsche was the oldest, around 2015-2016. It could keep even keep pace with the car in front of you
Cars have had automatic braking systems like this for ages. The driver is always going to be the one responsible (short of some actual fault in the car)
There aren’t even any standard in this field. If someone wants to hire a good developer, how to do they know who to pick? Its a clusterfuck at every level
At what companies? I don’t think half of my team spends much time programming outside of work and they all still got hired
Make things!
Whether you’re working on FOSS project or your own personal projects, building cool and diverse stuff that you’re passionate about is the best way to get experience quick.
Regarding your personal project, starting over is usually not a bad idea. Especially if your own skills have grown a bunch since starting. Make sure you keep old versions around for reference!
I’ve personally never gotten much out of freelancing or coding challenges. I think it depends on if you see CS more as a career or more as a passion (both of those are perfectly legitimate). I should also mention, a lot of professionals don’t do any programming outside of work. You don’t need to dedicate time outside of work to be good at this job.
The most important thing is to have fun and not to burn yourself out. Take care of your body and mind!
If it can automatically accelerate a program that has parallel data dependencies, that would also be a huge claim, but one that is at least theoretically possible.
You nailed it! That’s exactly what this is! Read through their README, and the paper attached. It’s very cool tech
Good thing they don’t claim that. Read the README, they make very nuanced and reasonable claims about their very impressive language
Who knew auditing could be so easy!
I’m not a JS user, I was just surprised that bundlers were so bad
Are incremental builds only available when you’re hot reloading?
I have to purchase the standard, and I see no examples
In what situation would those two not be the same?
The photo is pretty blurry, are we sure it’s not an electric screwdriver?
Large companies do not shy away from making workaround for specific apps. Every large platform that I know of has some form of app specific workarounds to fix problems with popular apps. Graphics drivers, browsers, iOS, Android. I haven’t heard any stories about windows but given their commitment to backwards compatibility, they must have
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
You’re better off with any other distro
It really depends on your needs. In most cases, I wouldn’t even bother.
I do have a project with a some software running on a microcontroller and a corresponding driver. I don’t record a build number, but I do record the timestamp when the build occurred. That way the driver can update the firmware if its timestamp is older than expected