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TL;DR we don't care in unit tests about internal testing. That doesn’t mean shallow rendering is wrong.
I personally use them to test well separated logic and iterate over:
- write the test that make the feature pass
- implement until the code passes the test
- next feature or case or exception
- repeat.
Yes. TDD.
Here’s the pitch: a motivated group of talented Rust OS developers could build a Linux-compatible kernel, from scratch, very quickly, with no need to engage in LKML politics. You would be astonished by how quickly you can make meaningful gains in this kind of environment; I think if the amount of effort being put into Rust-for-Linux were applied to a new Linux-compatible OS we could have something production ready for some use-cases within a few years.
However, what most people don't realize about the role consuming meat in our evolutionary development is that we weren't eating meat as frequently as we are in the modern world. We were primarily grazing and gathering, not eating meat on a daily basis, [...]
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À propos de Strava
A mindset shift
I want to become someone who enjoys tinkering with coding and tech every day
I want to become someone who loves running and taking walks.
[...] Just enjoy the path, stay on the path, and keep becoming.
It consumes to much resources and people must have better hardware over time in order to develop....
Some thoughts about high-leverage job.
Where to start: https://www.givewell.org/about.
The website contains a lot of information: goals, how and mistakes!
First, you need to describe the intent of your code and give an overview of how it works both at a macro level (in the README / wiki) and at the micro level, by commenting functions, structures and packages. Document, document, document.
Second, give examples on how to use your code. Snippets that users can quickly copy/paste and "feel it". Even better, add comments with the expected output to your examples.
Three, write simple code.
Not sure Tim Berners-Lee’s vision was to have 148 requests transfer 5.3 MB of assets to deliver 15 KB of text
Thoughts on AI usage: do they have a positive or negative global impact?
“Jim Covello, Goldman Sachs’s head of global equity research, told me, “If we’re going to justify a trillion or more dollars of investment, AI needs to solve complex problems and enable us to do things we haven’t been able to do before.”
Yes it's a quote of a quote