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mrslave commented on NixOS is not reproducible   linderud.dev/blog/nixos-i... · Posted by u/udev4096
1oooqooq · a year ago
how exactly does nix prevents updates from breaking your system? arch is as close to upstream as possible, so you're not updating from upstream either... are you just... not updating?
mrslave · a year ago
It's more like the whole upgrade is either successful, or it is not, and you are not left in an indeterminate state.

E.g. A depends on B. In a large update, B updates, something unrelated fails to install and the update fails, and now A doesn't run because it wasn't upgraded and the still installed old version of A depends on the no longer available previous version of B.

In NixOS, you either enter the new environment with all packages updated, or you don't. In the situation where you discover run-time - not install-time - errors, you can simply roll back to the previous set of packages. If the new packages cause a system crash, you can enter previous states from the bootloader.

Now none of this magically solves the software defects themselves. But it gives you a consistent system state that can be transactionally upgraded, or reentered at any time. And then you can raise the appropriate bug tickets.

Your system configuration is in a single file and the need to reconfigure different services in a particular order is gone.

Also your dependencies are all nicely pinned with Flakes. This makes importing arbitrary dependencies - open-source or proprietary - a breeze. This has removed any previous appetite we had for a monorepo, which was primarily to ease access to our other libraries.

It's all very nice, once you are over the not insubstantial learning curve that is.

mrslave commented on Pattern of brain damage is pervasive in Navy SEALs who died by suicide   nytimes.com/2024/06/30/us... · Posted by u/thelastgallon
TheCondor · a year ago
They take PEDs or street drugs?
mrslave · a year ago
PEDs.

See the Kyle Mullen death during the SEAL entry testing[0] and subsequent policy to test for PEDs[1].

[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=32656856

[1] https://www.military.com/daily-news/2023/10/20/navy-seals-st...

mrslave commented on The rarest move in chess [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=iDnW0... · Posted by u/ca98am79
mrslave · 2 years ago
Interesting, but I initially expected this to be about the unusual opening employed to victory by Magnus Carlson against Kacper Piorun on May 7, 2024[1] (1. a4 e5 2. Ra3).

It's even more interesting because an unknown IRL Chess.com player named Viih_Sou (since revealed to be Brandon Jacobson[2][3]) used this opening to defeat Daniel Naroditsky on May 2, 2024[4] only to be subsequently banned for violating the Fair Play Policy[5].

[1] https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/108840009759?tab=re... [2] https://www.reddit.com/r/chess/comments/1claxsm/its_me_viih_... [3] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandon_Jacobson [4] https://www.chess.com/analysis/game/live/108394316331?tab=re... [5] https://www.chess.com/blog/Utkarsho/a-grandmaster-account-ge...

mrslave commented on AI in software engineering at Google: Progress and the path ahead   research.google/blog/ai-i... · Posted by u/skilled
runlevel1 · 2 years ago
That comment was solely about AI code suggestions.

Generative AI still has a ways to go for other forms of research, and it will never fully replace the utility of a search engine. They're two different tools for different but overlapping tasks.

mrslave · 2 years ago
Just to be charitable to GP and not to enter the debate, many of my colleagues have replaced Google with ChatGPT as their first port of call.
mrslave commented on On the trail of my identity thief   msn.com/en-us/news/crime/... · Posted by u/signa11
mrslave · 2 years ago
Article on original site that incidentally includes a lot less JavaScript

https://www.bostonglobe.com/2024/05/15/magazine/on-the-trail...

mrslave commented on Housing wealth is meaningless, destructive and fundamentally changing society   theguardian.com/australia... · Posted by u/pabs3
jen729w · 2 years ago
This is an Australian article, where I am. House prices are, I can confirm, insane.

And I've always wondered whether it isn't a bit of a scam, really. Not a deliberate scam, just one that we've all fallen in to. [0]

People buy a house for $1m and then they're pleased as punch when a few years later it's 'worth' $1.5m.

But what's the point of it being worth $1.5m? Because now if you want to move, the house that you have to buy is worth proportionally more.

So at what point does anyone get to keep the money?! The only ones that win are the banks.

[0]: Except me, because I never bought a house, and now I'm 46 and I rent. :-/

mrslave · 2 years ago
It's the slave morality for an inflation-based economy.

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