Yeah GitHub out there being silly
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Yeah GitHub out there being silly
This respects the PR atomicity principle.
This should be done anyway. One commit per fix, one PR per issue.
The new FTC’s job will be to void all regulations and dissolve itself because some South African got beef with it.
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Nice generalization
Thar es no spewn.
Just squirt the honey straight into your mouth! (or maple syrup in my case)
Fuck protein, want sugar!
And then I get a tummy ache and I’m still hungry.
I have the most wonderful naps face down in soup
Thank you, I knew the rule but did not know it had a name.
Qt 3.14 came out a long time ago.
She’s gay.
It’s my first time getting name brand in a while, but it’s possible it’s like OEM tires, where the tires that come with your car don’t have as much tread as a new tire you bought yourself, even of the same model.
I actually just bought some Panasonic CR2032 and opened the packaging yesterday and I did notice they were heavier 😁
Get brand name CR2032, the cheap stuff doesn’t supply enough voltage and electronics don’t like em.
True, I didn’t structure my sentence correctly.
It gets to compete with Java and Python because it’s also JIT is what I meant to say.
Absolutely, it’s just one aspect of it, benchmarks are always narrow in scope. Some languages may be good at some things and worse at others.
Oh PHP is hands down one of the slowest languages out there. It’s just convenient because it’s easy to host, but it’s awful to use and it’s really slow.
Here, have a chart:
In this chart, where the benchmark is calculating digits of π, Java is faster than JS, but there are cases where it’s the opposite.
https://github.com/niklas-heer/speed-comparison?tab=readme-ov-file
Node.js is really not a bad backend language, since it’s JIT, it’s actually faster than Python and Java in most cases.
Rust will definitely have the advantage of being a compiled language though.
Source: I write both Java and TS backend code, have done benchmarks.
Based, but GitLab is GitHub’s primary competitor, which highlights how ridiculous it is that GitHub still has no IPv6