

There’s no functional difference, we just use both terms. It’s a bit arbitrary, but generally once a mall is a mall we stick with that and vice versa. E.g. “Westfield St Lukes” is known as “St Lukes mall” colloquially by pretty much everyone.


There’s no functional difference, we just use both terms. It’s a bit arbitrary, but generally once a mall is a mall we stick with that and vice versa. E.g. “Westfield St Lukes” is known as “St Lukes mall” colloquially by pretty much everyone.


Kiwi here. We have malls and shopping centers, but only mall Santas


It either happens, or it doesn’t, or the chances are not equal.
That’s 50/50/50 or 1 in 3.


Arguably “we can just put it in docker, and create an auto scaling microservice with a load balancer, behind a CDN for avg request latency” fits this group too. The hoops I have to jump through to get a good user experience on top of our shitty PHP backend are unreal


That’s animal cruelty


Them being able to offer this service, and them proxying 30% of the internet are completely unrelated. Any other company could offer this scrape protection if they wanted, with roughly the same cost of entry.
You can hate cloudflare all you like, but only a certified dumbass would try to pretend this feature is somehow enabled by their market dominance…


I clicked that link and the first dozen results were Reddit posts and garbage


To answer your question without being a dickhead: The given x indicates the point on the curve you need to find the slope at. In other words, find the derivative and then evaluate that function at the given x.
If rust code relies on a C API (as it necessarily does), then a breaking change to the API requires changing that rust code. This is common sense.
If a process is set up for deferring rust maintenance to a rust developer, this can only last as long as rust maintainers are willing to staff it.
If C developers are unwilling to accept any risk of needing to touch rust code in the future, then rust contributions should not have been allowed in the first place.
Allowing rust contributions and then imposing restrictions on what can be done with it? That’s not reasonable.


Technically yes, but a french crepe would be unidentifiable to someone who had only seen American pancakes


There are a fair few examples in the book itself. https://qntm.org/clean


Took me a while to realise they weren’t asking about the B.A.T.M.A.N networking protocol on some sort of “T??? Attached Storage” device


You literally asked a question and got answers… Seems like you found one?


If you’re moving away from text formats, might as well use a proper serialisation tool like protobuf…
“They were always green”. I wish


Exactly. Agile is basically guaranteed to deliver something.
The real question is how fit-for-purpose is the resulting product.


This is legal? BRB just setting up my own “repair service”
Disco what?