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caillou commented on What the photographer who’s taken philosopher portraits thinks of philosophers   aestheticsforbirds.com/20... · Posted by u/Petiver
caillou · a year ago
Strange. Why is every single one of these photos out of focus?
caillou commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2024)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
uhopeman · 2 years ago
Stryker | Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany | Multiple Roles | Full-Time | Hybrid (some onsite required) | German, English | https://www.stryker.com/de/de/index.html

At Stryker we are dedicated to improving lives, with a passion for researching and developing new medical device products. As a software engineer at Stryker, you will be proud of the work that you will be doing, using cutting-edge technologies to make healthcare better. Here, you will work in a supportive culture with other incredibly talented and intelligent people, creating industry-leading medical technology products. You will also have growth opportunities as we have a culture that supports your personal and professional development.

We are looking for computer vision engineers and generalist software engineers to work on advanced computer aided surgery systems.

Please apply here:

- https://stryker.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/StrykerCareers/job/Fre...

- https://stryker.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/StrykerCareers/job/Fre...

caillou · 2 years ago
The AI chat-bot on the jobs page is really off-putting.
caillou commented on Ask HN: Any weird tips for weight loss?    · Posted by u/fatmoron
caillou · 4 years ago
Reading this helped me a lot:

https://www.crockford.com/pwl.html

caillou commented on Tasks, microtasks, queues and schedules (2015)   jakearchibald.com/2015/ta... · Posted by u/rbanffy
cmpb · 5 years ago
I didn't realize why my browsers (Firefox, iOS Safari) were correctly handling the tests, despite the article indicating they were not compliant. Then I realized the article is from 2015.

The content is still really useful, though. A good understanding of JS tasks & microtasks and HTML jobs is really useful for diagnosing the inevitable front-end weirdness encountered during development when using any of the major frontend frameworks (which contain a lot of abstraction that separates the developer from these lower-level facets).

caillou · 5 years ago
Good to know!
caillou commented on Tasks, microtasks, queues and schedules (2015)   jakearchibald.com/2015/ta... · Posted by u/rbanffy
caillou · 5 years ago
Two learings on my side:

1. Promises are handled in micro-tasks. 2. `element.click()` causes the event to dispatch synchronously. Even on parent elements.

caillou commented on Why is it so hard to see code from 5 minutes ago?   web.eecs.utk.edu/~azh/blo... · Posted by u/azhenley
wodenokoto · 5 years ago
There is a navigational back command, that moves your cursor back in time, just like a webbrowsers back button.

cmd+-, if I remember correctly.

caillou · 5 years ago
`ctrl + -` is a good short-cut.

But, often times I have jumped around many times, or only scrolled. It doesn't work in these situations. Whereas `undo` `redo` reliably brings me back to the place of last input.

caillou commented on A message from the FSF president   fsf.org/blogs/community/f... · Posted by u/gtsnexp
caillou · 5 years ago
Joined today.

You could too, couldn’t you?

caillou commented on ZFS: Use mirror vdevs, not RAIDZ   jrs-s.net/2015/02/06/zfs-... · Posted by u/segfaultbuserr
jryb · 5 years ago
My gripe with this is that the author assumes everyone has the same workload and prefers the same set of tradeoffs. I use raidz1 on my home desktop precisely because I would absolutely prefer to have to wait for a resilver than lose data.

“So backup your data!” - of course, but that’s just an implicitly larger pool.

caillou · 5 years ago
I use 10x8TB in RaidZ 2 in my home server. TimeMachine Backup for 6 people, docker volumes and an excessively huge media collection.

The TimeMachine datasets are backed up offsite.

Losing this pool would be a PITA, but not critical.

My primary goal with ZFS is some data redundancy. At a good cost. And quick remote backup for a fraction of the pool. Not performance.

At one point, 2 disks died within 2 days. While there was some panic involved, the data on the server could be reproduced with some time.

There isn’t a best solution, that fits all needs. If there was, ZFS wouldn‘t offer all the options it does.

caillou commented on Show HN: Mono Icons – A simple, consistent open-source icon set   icons.mono.company/... · Posted by u/cdrove
caillou · 5 years ago
Not sure about the `mobile`.

Here are my thoughts: https://codepen.io/shvi/pen/poyqxWL

u/caillou

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