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dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•Programmers: what would your job/interest be called if you didn't write code?6·2 months agosenior headpalmer
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Python Performance: Why 'if not list' is 2x Faster Than Using len()English2·3 months agoIf the point of Lemmy is just to generate as many comments as possible with everyone just assuming whatever they want about linked articles without reading them I’ll quickly leave again. I’m here for informed discussion, not for a competition in generating engagement
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Python Performance: Why 'if not list' is 2x Faster Than Using len()English5·3 months agoexcept for c++ it was just to avoid a single function call, not extra indirection. also on modern compilers size() will get inlined and ultimate instructions generated by the compiler will likely be the same
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Python Performance: Why 'if not list' is 2x Faster Than Using len()English91·3 months agowhy comment if you don’t even want to read the article? python lists are not linked lists, they’re contiguous with a smart growth strategy.
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Games@lemmy.world•6* months away now. If you're on 10, do you plan to upgrade? Make the jump to Linux?English1·3 months agogood thing about the terminal is it scares most general users so much that they won’t touch it even with instructions. There will be many issues, but I don’t think people running random commands in the terminal will be common
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto [Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation @lemm.ee•After a certain age, getting drunk is a TERRIBLE ideaEnglish101·3 months agoyep, I’ve been discovering the virtues of low-alcohol beer. perhaps they had it right in the middle ages with small beer
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•Why can't we go back to small phones?English2·4 months agothis right here is the issue, people don’t even remember the size smartphone used to be. I’ve got a phone that’s one of the smallest available that still have decent hardware. the screen is still 6.1 inch. your example of a reasonable size is 6.3 inches.
what op and I are actually looking for is something around 5 - 5.3 inches instead, like smartphone used to be. For that size, all that is available today is no-name chinese phones with shit hardware and no support. the big brands are busy selling 6.2 inches as “compact” where it used to be considered phablet size
seems like there’s an issue with case 3. the person_id and from surveillance_records doesn’t match up with the person_id in the hotel_checkins table when joined on hotel-checkin_id
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•If it is worth keeping, save it in MarkdownEnglish4·4 months agohaaave you heard about our lord and saviour Typst?
same layout algorithm as LaTeX, but:
- simpler markup
- sane, consistent scripting language
- fast compilation, including incremental updates so you can have a process watching your file and instantly create a new PDF on changes
- easy collaborative editing through their web app
- actually understandable error messages
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto World News@lemmy.world•Europe says it is ready to back EU membership for UkraineEnglish27·4 months agoI think Ukraine should definitely join, but right now we desperately need to reform the veto system before taking any more members
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Technology@lemmy.world•‘If 1.5m Germans have them there must be something in it’: how balcony solar is taking offEnglish1·5 months agoTo be a positive impact, they just need to be less carbon intensive thans the energy they displace. According to the first results on google, (presumably utility-scale) solar is about 12 times less carbon intensive than natural gas and 20 times compared to coal. So as long as you’re replacing base load and not utility solar, balcony solar could be as much as 10 times less efficient and still come out a net positive.
Keep in mind also that these numbers keep improving as solar panel manufacturing becomes more efficient and starts using more green energy itself over the coming decades
regardless, it doesn’t matter if people are already forced to tip. it just means you’re already paying more but it’s just not included in the sticker price
cage free is better than nothing, but if it were organic it would say so and not just cage free I suspect. I’m not even sure they’re free-range, maybe they’re just all in a barn with no access to outside fields?
even if they were ecological, to me that seems expensive
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who live outside Europe. What are things Europeans are not ready to hear.3·6 months agoyeah I think I’d agree with that, hut I’m risk-averse myself so can’t go pointing blame at others
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Those who live outside Europe. What are things Europeans are not ready to hear.481·6 months agoat least the fragmented markets, limited venture capital and closed-mindedness of established compagnies are relatively well known and recognised, wouldn’t say Europeans aren’t ready to hear it
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•'Honestly thought this was satire': Experts scoff at new Trump filing 'full of puffery'3·6 months agodoesn’t matter to him anymore. either he gets his way and elections will be rigged, or he won’t be have another term
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•DHS secretary calls social media rhetoric following UnitedHealthcare CEO killing "extraordinarily alarming"13·6 months agoso it’s very alarming, but not so much as to even mention the underlying reason for the rhetoric
dreugeworst@lemmy.mlto News@lemmy.world•How America Lost Control of the Bird Flu, Setting the Stage for Another Pandemic1·6 months agothey will not be asking for anything, they will simply take
it says you need to have smart features on for this to work. I went looking for how to turn it off, but aparently in the EU, UK, Japan and others it’s off by default