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hising commented on UE5 Nanite in WebGPU   github.com/Scthe/nanite-w... · Posted by u/vouwfietsman
hising · a year ago
I would love to see this but it wont work on Linux + Chrome even if WebGPU is enabled.
hising commented on Panda CSS: build time and type-safe CSS-in-JS   panda-css.com/... · Posted by u/bpierre
hising · 2 years ago
Honest question: What problem(s) does this solve that not already existing solutions can?
hising commented on Swedish painters trade union to stop all work with Tesla brand cars   malarna.nu/om-oss/nyheter... · Posted by u/SiempreViernes
natch · 2 years ago
I get what you’re saying; thanks for the clarification.

I’m sure Sweden would have liked to have held on to Volvo, but I guess their system didn’t work out so well on that front.

hising · 2 years ago
Volvo Cars are still designed and built in Sweden, with swedish workers and engineers, with union agreements.
hising commented on Why Tailwind CSS Won   matt-rickard.com/why-tail... · Posted by u/damethos
keyle · 2 years ago
Gray beard's 5c: Tailwind is a farce and a catastrophe.

It's as modern as the style parameter is, and it's as reusable as a moving a dirt pile from one corner to the next.

You're not learning anything valuable by learning Tailwind. Learn CSS, that will stick with you for the next 20 years.

It amuses me when a library is implemented 'with tailwind', which means it's totally useless to the people _not using tailwind_, and excruciating to clean up.

Go ahead, downvote me to hell, I'll see you in 5 years.

hising · 2 years ago
Totally agree. Sometimes I feel old when having the same opinion.
hising commented on NIH restarts bat virus grant   science.org/content/artic... · Posted by u/ed-209
Cthulhu_ · 2 years ago
It feels like (at least in my country) all the lockdowns were part of an experiment; try something else, see if it works. At some point they tried a curfew for a few weeks, it had an effect but people didn't like it and enforcement was a huge issue (naturally).

The other thing is that every time a measure was effective, they would stop doing it so that the cases would go back up again.

That said, as China proved, a totalitarian lockdown (where people were locked in their house) didn't work in the long run either. China got back to productivity faster though, and gave their population time for a vaccine to be developed and distributed.

hising · 2 years ago
Who are they?
hising commented on Street fighting engineers vs. martial arts engineers   ravitejakanta.substack.co... · Posted by u/lazy_afternoons
hising · 2 years ago
First, 10x devs are so pathetic to read about, but:

What I like with this article is the difference in how you approach a problem depending on how you are functioning as a human being. Of course it is nowhere near of the real world, but I think all of us can identify people we worked with who are really efficient on both of these "sides".

hising commented on EA is laying off 6 percent of its workers   ea.com/news/update-to-our... · Posted by u/thm
hising · 2 years ago
Whats up with the 6 percent layoffs on multiple companies? Did they all read the same memo?
hising commented on Mostly adequate guide to FP (in JavaScript)   mostly-adequate.gitbook.i... · Posted by u/JNRowe
mcdonje · 2 years ago
I agree in principle, but I'd figure most people on HN would know what FP and OOP are.
hising · 2 years ago
Maybe, I have 20+ years of work experience as a software engineer and love functional programming, but nothing triggered my brain when seeing "FP" in the title, may of course saying more about me than the community. I just dont like when people use abbrevations as it is common knowledge, more junior peers may feel it is common knowledge, why not just being a bit more expressive?
hising commented on Why construction projects always go over budget   practical.engineering/blo... · Posted by u/throw0101b
hising · 2 years ago
Laughing out loud as a Software Engineer, since our projects always is on budget.

u/hising

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20+ years as software engineer. 10+ years in AAA-gaming industry. Avoiding gaming industry since 2019. Product oriented. Stops listening when someone talks about how to make a loop more efficient.
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