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stillbourne commented on Monorepo – Our Experience   ente.io/blog/monorepo-ret... · Posted by u/vishnumohandas
stillbourne · a year ago
I like to use the monorepo tools without the monorepo repo. If that makes any god damn sense. I use NX at my job and the monorepo was getting out of hand, 6 hour pipeline builds, 2 hours testing, etc. So I broke the repo into smaller pieces. This wouldn't have been possible if I wasn't already using the monorepo tools universally through the project but it ended up working well.
stillbourne commented on Exploding Head Syndrome: What We Know About This Mysterious Disorder   sciencealert.com/explodin... · Posted by u/amichail
stillbourne · 2 years ago
I have this. When it first started I thought there were like secret gang wars going on in my apartment complex. I would wake up hearing a BANG. I called 911 a couple of time even thinking it was gunshots, but they police said no one else heard anything. I started asking my neighbors if they had heard it too. That's when I started to realize that I was hearing things. I talked to my doctor and that's when I learned about exploding head syndrome.
stillbourne commented on Why VR Games Still Haven't Taken Off   spectrum.ieee.org/vr-game... · Posted by u/WaitWaitWha
stillbourne · 2 years ago
I bought the original kickstarter version of the oculus. I was very excited about the whole VR thing taking off. Ultimately though it was a very nauseating experience. It got so bad that the smell of the headset's cushion was enough to trigger nausea without even putting it on my face. I've heard the newer stuff is less nauseating but I don't want to know.
stillbourne commented on The Cowpox of Doubt   slatestarcodex.com/2014/0... · Posted by u/kmdupree
frereubu · 2 years ago
(2014)
stillbourne · 2 years ago
Clearly in the before times, prior to the madness setting in.
stillbourne commented on Star Trek TNG Captain's Chair Heads to Auction in March   blog.trekcore.com/2024/03... · Posted by u/freediver
throwaway98797 · 2 years ago
make it so
stillbourne · 2 years ago
engage
stillbourne commented on YouTube's search function is atrocious now [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=Z3dSk... · Posted by u/nwj
stillbourne · 2 years ago
You know what else bothers me. If I hover over a thumbnail for a video, that now counts as a view and gets added to my history. Clogging up my feed with more algorithmic horseshit I don't want to watch. I'm thinking of just using nebula because I mostly watch science videos and I'm tired of the algo inserting shit I'm not the least bit interested in.
stillbourne commented on I Fucking Hate Jira (2022)   ifuckinghatejira.com... · Posted by u/seabearDEV
stillbourne · 2 years ago
Jira is one of those tools where infinite configurability leads to infinite complexity.
stillbourne commented on Raspberry Pi Pico cracks BitLocker in under a minute   theregister.com/2024/02/0... · Posted by u/DaveFlater
stillbourne · 2 years ago
I saw this on hackaday 43 seconds to crack bitlocker is pretty badass.
stillbourne commented on Researchers confirm what we already knew: Google results are getting worse   theregister.com/2024/01/1... · Posted by u/rntn
stillbourne · 2 years ago
I find I have to end up searching though time in order to get the results I want. Especially as a developer. A bug that has the same error 8 years ago may not be the same bug now. So I tell google to only show results for the last year and tada I get what I want. Usually.
stillbourne commented on Evidence of human influence on Northern Hemisphere snow loss   nature.com/articles/s4158... · Posted by u/rntn
shermantanktop · 2 years ago
Question away, your questioning is noted.

Nuclear has a long lead time. Setting aside safety concerns, any realistic shift to accelerating nuclear would not help us much in the 10 year range. If we are most concerned about tipping points, which tbh appear real but impossible to predict, a nearer term but less effective shift to renewables would be warranted.

When I say “realistic” I mean in the current political and cultural climate. If we posit that we can do anything we want, dictator-style, that’s a thought experiment. At which point I’m totally with you: latest designs, aggressive funding and incentives for both r&d and actual projects, etc. That’d complement the progress we’ve made with renewables.

stillbourne · 2 years ago
> Setting aside safety concerns

Nuclear is the safest energy source per kilo of fuel mined and spent.

u/stillbourne

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