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False | qudat | t2_fmp2y | For all the negatives here's a positive: the industry corrected itself once by introducing competition via Firefox and chrome, it'll do it again if good gains too much dominance. | null | 0 | 1544139145 | False | 0 | eb92h3q | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t3_a3q1vh | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92h3q/ | 1547281710 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Crandom | t2_4mzys | The reason given was easier horizontal scaling. This is possibly true, although it should be phrased as "easy horizontal scaling if there's no hotspotting and you design your data accesses just right". I think the decision to use cassandra set us back 2-3 years. It's only now we kind know how to run a cluster (even the... | null | 0 | 1545303943 | False | 0 | ec6arq1 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5e4x3 | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6arq1/ | 1547842651 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DennisBednarz | t2_13vo61 | Why is rebranding it such a big deal to you?
They have to rewrite it anyhow as it's using material design. | null | 0 | 1544139159 | False | 0 | eb92hv9 | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb88uj2 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92hv9/ | 1547281719 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | JonMR | t2_1rta5 | Couldn’t agree more.
Spring Boot’s original dependency on MVC struck me as really odd too. MVC has all sorts of complications that are unnecessary in a service framework. I guess now you can use Jersey which is good.
IME, Spring frameworks generally solve simple problems with overly complex solutions. The Spring fram... | null | 0 | 1545303959 | False | 0 | ec6as3u | t3_a7nggt | null | null | t1_ec58orc | /r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6as3u/ | 1547842656 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | klysm | t2_vhgyt | Because he can’t reproduce it duh | null | 0 | 1544139160 | False | 0 | eb92hx3 | t3_a3crqx | null | null | t1_eb5ev6n | /r/programming/comments/a3crqx/how_i_debugged_a_non_reproducible_bug_with_20k/eb92hx3/ | 1547281720 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | yojimbo_beta | t2_1sx0ljkb | Can you point me to some benchmarks? (I am not sceptical but curious) | null | 0 | 1545303968 | False | 0 | ec6asbb | t3_a7o3p0 | null | null | t1_ec5wqjw | /r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6asbb/ | 1547842659 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | BrinnerTechie | t2_1wcn4ocu | This isn’t even possible in well functional dev shops. A push to production can’t be hidden in these cases. It has to go through test cases, audited builds that usually connected to a ticket system. You have mandatory code reviews that you can’t review yourself.
The list can go on and on... | null | 0 | 1544139189 | False | 0 | eb92jdf | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t3_a3kk7u | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92jdf/ | 1547281738 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SanityInAnarchy | t2_5oygg | They can, with some limitations. The simplest way to scale Postgres is to write to a single master and read from a bunch of replicas. Going beyond that requires third-party plugins and a lot of pain... or application-level sharding.
Most NoSQL databases are at least conceptually built to be able to do infinitely-shard... | null | 0 | 1545304225 | False | 0 | ec6ay3n | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec61egq | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ay3n/ | 1547842730 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mrkite77 | t2_4iq0c | > but it's not so much for security, or innovation.
Chrome is the first browser maker to make updating an automatic, in-the-background thing... which is now considered best practice.
As far as innovation goes, as long as chromebooks are a thing Google cares about, they will continue to be at the forefront of web i... | null | 0 | 1544139214 | False | 0 | eb92kk1 | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8czf3 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92kk1/ | 1547281753 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | GerwazyMiod | t2_5flw6 | Which itself is a quote from C++ creator :) | null | 0 | 1545304248 | False | 0 | ec6ayls | t3_a7nggt | null | null | t1_ec650ri | /r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6ayls/ | 1547842736 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | This is what I was trying to explain to my house mate, and he said, "yeah but it'll just be used to stop criminals," at this point I was so pissed with him I just said, "ignorance like that is what lets shit like this get through!"
Sorry quick rant, this is why it pisses me off when I attend business meetups to networ... | null | 0 | 1544139263 | False | 0 | eb92mya | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb8ewlk | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92mya/ | 1547281812 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | InquiREEEEEEEEEEE | t2_2fm0meg7 | Since we are talking theoretic capabilities: Yes it can: Programm an OS emulator with an multihreading API and then use that API to do multithreading. Voilá, multithreading and all in pure python! Might still run when the universe dies of heat death, but who cares? It can, as any turing complete language. | null | 0 | 1545304411 | 1545305437 | 0 | ec6b250 | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t1_ec6ag5r | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6b250/ | 1547842809 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | haunted_tree | t2_mcllz2s | How so? | null | 0 | 1544139278 | False | 0 | eb92nle | t3_a3ps00 | null | null | t1_eb91ku3 | /r/programming/comments/a3ps00/rust_2018_is_here_but_what_is_it/eb92nle/ | 1547281820 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | chemicalkash | t2_afwnb | Also noticed that solution is wrong. If language wasn't a concern I'd do this following way in C#
`return` [`nodes.`](https://nodes.Select)`Max(n1=>nodes.Count(n2=>n1.start < n2.end && n2.start <= n1.start));` | null | 0 | 1545304461 | 1545309155 | 0 | ec6b39c | t3_a7qqoh | null | null | t1_ec5u6r0 | /r/programming/comments/a7qqoh/snapchat_coding_problem_interview_challenge_daily/ec6b39c/ | 1547842823 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | anotherblue | t2_3vt86 | > Which is also why the chromium engine actually sees rapid development and doesn't suck.
Being open source does not guarantee rapid development. Investing work of thousands of engineers does. Chromium would be another open source abandonware if Google didn't put so many people working on it. | null | 0 | 1544139289 | False | 0 | eb92o5l | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8b8ox | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92o5l/ | 1547281827 | 10 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | I_AM_99 | t2_oummpmg | I don't know about the exact circumstances here, but given the nature of the law, and the penalties for violating it I can't say that I would do different to slack here | null | 0 | 1545304502 | False | 0 | ec6b466 | t3_a7wm0z | null | null | t3_a7wm0z | /r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6b466/ | 1547842835 | 7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nightcracker | t2_biibj | I'm sad they went through with the new website :( | null | 0 | 1544139289 | False | 0 | eb92o60 | t3_a3q3e2 | null | null | t3_a3q3e2 | /r/programming/comments/a3q3e2/rust_131_and_rust_2018/eb92o60/ | 1547281827 | 47 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | amunak | t2_crc4m | Making contrarian, controversial, inflammatory and rude comments and nothing else seems like a pretty good indicator to me. | null | 0 | 1545304541 | False | 0 | ec6b51e | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec61owq | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6b51e/ | 1547842845 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | exorxor | t2_h57gcb9 | There is no reason for scp to be that slow. | null | 0 | 1544139302 | False | 0 | eb92osl | t3_a3ncyb | null | null | t3_a3ncyb | /r/programming/comments/a3ncyb/parallel_remote_copy_aka_data_migration_on/eb92osl/ | 1547281834 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | KeinBaum | t2_fvk3o | >Python cannot interact with openGL without going with a JS wrapper of some kind.
It's a C wrapper unless you're talking about WebGL.
>Python cannot interface with CUDA hardware unless it talks through libraries written in C.
The CUDA drivers are written in C. Any language that wants to use CUDA h... | null | 0 | 1545304581 | False | 0 | ec6b5x7 | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t1_ec69ftl | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6b5x7/ | 1547842855 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mrkite77 | t2_4iq0c | That sounds like a firefox problem considering there's very little in chrome that's not part of html5 standards. | null | 0 | 1544139327 | False | 0 | eb92q0s | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8m4i6 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92q0s/ | 1547281850 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | 0x256 | t2_tz2g2 | > The LoginHandler takes parameter as a query not header parameter. First see the code then blame.
I see you fixed it now, changing `@HeaderParam` to `@QueryParam`. Two things:
First, you should NEVER transmit passwords or any sensitive information in query parameters, because these may end up in log files on the ... | null | 0 | 1545304595 | 1545304786 | 0 | ec6b68c | t3_a7ne8l | null | null | t1_ec4fndi | /r/programming/comments/a7ne8l/build_authentication_into_your_java_apis_with/ec6b68c/ | 1547842860 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | grumbel | t2_4iv60 | Mozilla is financed by Google. | null | 0 | 1544139343 | False | 0 | eb92qru | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8rmof | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92qru/ | 1547281859 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | joaofsoares | t2_ouvlp38 | Looks silly but yes because there are some projects that use Spatial features in Eclipse environment.
Important here, I am not talking about Eclipse Foundation support, it is worst, I am talking about the internal IT support.
| null | 0 | 1545304596 | False | 0 | ec6b68w | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec6alj2 | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6b68w/ | 1547842860 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | What about a two man shop? We're fucked aren't we? Btw all of our "clients" are international, we sell to basically the entire creative industries so... | null | 0 | 1544139349 | False | 0 | eb92r2z | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb89y98 | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92r2z/ | 1547281863 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | rocketbunny77 | t2_csjld | Have you heard of the Windows Insider program? | null | 0 | 1545304627 | False | 0 | ec6b6wj | t3_a7jj68 | null | null | t1_ec478mr | /r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6b6wj/ | 1547842868 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Twirrim | t2_45pa9 | Okay, so Google does control it then. | null | 0 | 1544139367 | False | 0 | eb92rx6 | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8tjan | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92rx6/ | 1547281873 | 29 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DJDavio | t2_ivu17 | Hmm, should this be an attribute or an element... | null | 0 | 1545304751 | False | 0 | ec6b9j4 | t3_a7nggt | null | null | t1_ec5kd1z | /r/programming/comments/a7nggt/netflix_standardizes_on_spring_boot_as_java/ec6b9j4/ | 1547842900 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | OBOSOB | t2_ad57l | Fucking your own citizens for "security" *is* letting the terrorists win. | null | 0 | 1544139368 | False | 0 | eb92ryv | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7lnfl | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92ryv/ | 1547281873 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Crandom | t2_4mzys | Chrome is like the IE6 of wasm atm | null | 0 | 1545304841 | False | 0 | ec6bbih | t3_a7o3p0 | null | null | t1_ec62weo | /r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6bbih/ | 1547842925 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | Mother fucker!
This completely fucks over startups like us who sell specifically to an international market so we don't starve at the end of the week. Fuck Fuck Fuck! | null | 0 | 1544139382 | False | 0 | eb92slz | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb8929d | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92slz/ | 1547281882 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Kinakuta | t2_321pi | Just in case you're not aware, [you can use their personal licenses at your work](https://sales.jetbrains.com/hc/en-gb/articles/207240855-Can-I-use-my-personal-license-at-work-and-at-home-). As long as your work allows it and you're willing to shell out the cash. | null | 0 | 1545304869 | False | 0 | ec6bc76 | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec63a1r | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6bc76/ | 1547842933 | 10 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Twirrim | t2_45pa9 | It's not really being pedantic, it's a critical distinction in this particular case. Microsoft are putting themselves in a place where they don't actually have any remote guarantee that changes they might need to make will end up in the source code. They're now at the mercy of the Google employees that control the so... | null | 0 | 1544139425 | False | 0 | eb92uni | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb907ka | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92uni/ | 1547281907 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | FORGOT123456 | t2_ry6op | your request for a reason is fruitless - look to the poster's name - | null | 0 | 1545304923 | False | 0 | ec6bdgb | t3_a7rdpt | null | null | t1_ec68e85 | /r/programming/comments/a7rdpt/microsoft_unveils_windows_sandbox_run_any_app_in/ec6bdgb/ | 1547842949 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | Also france is on fire, I always wonder if everyone in the past thought, "Oh no my time is so bad and everything will end," or wether or not we really are in a completely fucked up time in human history. | null | 0 | 1544139430 | False | 0 | eb92uwn | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb886ob | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92uwn/ | 1547281910 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | askvictor | t2_3ssl1 | Yes, but a news site has plenty of relationships between entities. Sure, a particular news item is a document, but it was written by an author, and has tags and other meta data. These fit well into a relational model. It's also (tangentially) worth remembering that django was original built for a news site. | null | 0 | 1545305014 | False | 0 | ec6bfh9 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5qgig | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bfh9/ | 1547842974 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | metamatic | t2_4a9rt | US broadband is pretty poor [if you're in rural America](https://www.nytimes.com/2018/12/04/technology/digital-divide-us-fcc-microsoft.html):
>Over all, Microsoft concluded that 162.8 million people do not use the internet at broadband speeds, while the F.C.C. says broadband is not available to 24.7 million America... | null | 0 | 1544139442 | False | 0 | eb92vgl | t3_a3sas6 | null | null | t1_eb90z9f | /r/programming/comments/a3sas6/quic_and_http3_too_big_to_fail/eb92vgl/ | 1547281917 | 18 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | pron98 | t2_f0thb | Yeah, but that's what people care about. As you could see, people like languages based on what those languages let them do now; they don't care about what those languages *could* do. | null | 0 | 1545305199 | 1545306737 | 0 | ec6bjey | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t1_ec5zkn5 | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6bjey/ | 1547843023 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | Thank you, should have got that ancestry visa for england years ago. | null | 0 | 1544139450 | False | 0 | eb92vtr | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb84hty | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92vtr/ | 1547281921 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | SanityInAnarchy | t2_5oygg | It's an interesting idea, and maybe it's true of NoSQL. I don't think it's inherent to scale, though, I think it's the part where NoSQL came about because they realized the general-purpose pattern didn't work for them, so they *deliberately* made something more specialized.
Here's why I don't think it's inherent to sc... | null | 0 | 1545305307 | False | 0 | ec6bln4 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec67jhx | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bln4/ | 1547843051 | 15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mrkite77 | t2_4iq0c | > You think these "standards" arise because average joe wants it?
Yes. The average joe wants to steam netflix without a silverlight plugin. | null | 0 | 1544139459 | False | 0 | eb92w8f | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8iijj | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb92w8f/ | 1547281927 | 16 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Cooleur | t2_j4kvh | > **Designing** and getting a functional database off the ground
Writing SQL queries is easy. Modeling with normalization in mind is hard.
The point here, I think, is that document databases makes data modeling look easy, but it will bite you in the ass later. | null | 0 | 1545305348 | False | 0 | ec6bmi1 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec69963 | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bmi1/ | 1547843061 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | Oh wait, they're not doing well either, damnit! | null | 0 | 1544139462 | False | 0 | eb92we0 | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb92vtr | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92we0/ | 1547281929 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | elbrujohalcon | t2_fnxmy | …and these are the winners: [https://spawnfest.github.io/winners](https://spawnfest.github.io/winners) | null | 0 | 1545305383 | False | 0 | ec6bn7y | t3_a7m9en | null | null | t3_a7m9en | /r/programming/comments/a7m9en/spawnfest_repos_are_now_public_xpost_relixir/ec6bn7y/ | 1547843072 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | bruce3434 | t2_12379h | The website gives the idea that Rust is now a social movement or something. Not one line of code, no technical benefits but a very **empowering** message.
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~~zero-cost abstractions~~ |
~~move semantics~~ |
~~guaranteed memory safety~~ |
~~threads without data races~~ |
~~trait-based gene... | null | 0 | 1544139490 | False | 0 | eb92xqh | t3_a3q3e2 | null | null | t1_eb8d3qp | /r/programming/comments/a3q3e2/rust_131_and_rust_2018/eb92xqh/ | 1547281945 | 94 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | rojaz | t2_35mfb | The inital page load is about 5 seconds I’d bet. Where the big letter comes up. After that, its normal. I usually keep the tab open so I probably never notice the load times. | null | 0 | 1545305599 | False | 0 | ec6brql | t3_a7jj68 | null | null | t1_ec5wp3u | /r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6brql/ | 1547843126 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | bheklilr | t2_3n7in | And also massively more complex. Rust has a relatively simple type system, but it's also incredibly powerful. | null | 0 | 1544139492 | False | 0 | eb92xty | t3_a3ps00 | null | null | t1_eb91ku3 | /r/programming/comments/a3ps00/rust_2018_is_here_but_what_is_it/eb92xty/ | 1547281946 | 14 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | reddit_prog | t2_nhjyi | Best satire ever. Splitting chapters in another table, that should make for some fun days.
No, I think this is a terrible idea. Remember, after all the normalization is completed for having the "rightest" relations, the best thing to do, in order to gain performance and have a confortable time working with the DB is ... | null | 0 | 1545305744 | False | 0 | ec6bv1y | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5w6b8 | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bv1y/ | 1547843167 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | I'm sorry I don't know what that is, i'm self taught and so there are gaps in my knowledge atm. I really want to fill them though. | null | 0 | 1544139497 | False | 0 | eb92y0s | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb82c4v | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb92y0s/ | 1547281949 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | intensely_human | t2_5o0dt | Yeah but that's not what his history contains. | null | 0 | 1545305761 | False | 0 | ec6bvfq | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec6b51e | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bvfq/ | 1547843172 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TinyImprovement | t2_1yt5ramf | I am telling you that contributing to open source isn't just about having your code in the project. That's it. | null | 0 | 1544139571 | False | 0 | eb930pa | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb91trc | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb930pa/ | 1547281981 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tso | t2_37rbd | MS has some serious dedication to backwards compatibility, and perhaps as big a contributor to their present position in the market as any market shenanigans they have pulled. | null | 0 | 1545305822 | 1545307539 | 0 | ec6bwuh | t3_a7temr | null | null | t1_ec5zlrr | /r/programming/comments/a7temr/win16_for_fun_and_probably_no_profit/ec6bwuh/ | 1547843190 | 19 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | "To destroy civil liberties and compromise every single piece of software ever developed in Australia"
I wonder how that would work with end to end encryption.
"Wait this is just gibberish"
"Yeah, you said you wanted a back door, you never said you wanted us to remove our entire end to end encryption system and replac... | null | 0 | 1544139603 | False | 0 | eb932g9 | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7vodw | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb932g9/ | 1547282003 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | WaterCoder | t2_8b9b1rl | Postgres is awesome even for small scale projects where sqlite rules idk why, supports lots of good things like concurrency out of the box without too much tinkering. Is easy to run and can be deployed anywhere. | null | 0 | 1545305840 | False | 0 | ec6bx9y | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t3_a7q1bi | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bx9y/ | 1547843195 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | 1-800-BICYCLE | t2_4ydom82 | Standards bodies like WHATWG and TC39 have been the main drivers of browser innovation for years. The main issue is that Edge has struggled to keep up with updates to standards since its release.
And, if we're being honest, Edge has never been a serious competitor to Chromium. WebKit, and to a lesser extent, Gecko, ar... | null | 0 | 1544139640 | False | 0 | eb9348p | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8tw9x | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb9348p/ | 1547282025 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | This makes me sad. | null | 0 | 1545305897 | False | 0 | ec6byk6 | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t3_a7rit7 | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6byk6/ | 1547843211 | -6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | I am my own boss, building a startup along with my business partner, so shit.
I'm a smaller guy so i'd probably go with brazillian jujitsu ;) | null | 0 | 1544139660 | False | 0 | eb9358k | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7u7bw | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9358k/ | 1547282037 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Lisp demands ()!!! | null | 0 | 1545305907 | False | 0 | ec6bys1 | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t1_ec5aio4 | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6bys1/ | 1547843214 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | An honest mistake sure, a compromise of the entire system sure.
This is so fucked what the hell. | null | 0 | 1544139698 | False | 0 | eb9375r | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7tqsu | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb9375r/ | 1547282061 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tektektektektek | t2_n22ds | This whole article gives The Guardian the whiff of major cowboy attitudes towards IT.
> The stack was, and still is, built using Scala, Scalatra Framework and Angular.js and it is about four years old.
Four years ago Scala was pretty new on the scene - which means somebody decided to learn the language while impl... | null | 0 | 1545305920 | False | 0 | ec6bz3r | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t3_a7q1bi | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6bz3r/ | 1547843218 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | AHAHA!
No visa mate, not exactly easy to just pop over there. | null | 0 | 1544139730 | False | 0 | eb938rn | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7n6d0 | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb938rn/ | 1547282081 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | > Pound is the only person that likes C#.
Literally. In the world. | null | 0 | 1545305932 | False | 0 | ec6bzew | t3_a7rit7 | null | null | t1_ec5e1y5 | /r/programming/comments/a7rit7/computerphile_asks_university_proffessors_about/ec6bzew/ | 1547843223 | -12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | 1-800-BICYCLE | t2_4ydom82 | The pressure will come from the Node.js community, then. Also i'm honestly not sure if V8 is included in this transition or if Edge will stick with Chakra. | null | 0 | 1544139754 | False | 0 | eb939zo | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8z2ib | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb939zo/ | 1547282096 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | m50d | t2_6q02y | Purely US. Internationally there is agreement that sanctions are unwarranted and the agreement we have is a good one; and the EU actively encourages its citizens to do business with Iran so as to uphold our end of the bargain. The US (that is, Trump) unilaterally pulled out of that deal for no clear reason. | null | 0 | 1545306056 | False | 0 | ec6c2b7 | t3_a7wm0z | null | null | t1_ec69xfd | /r/programming/comments/a7wm0z/slack_terminated_an_account_because_they_thought/ec6c2b7/ | 1547843259 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Eirenarch | t2_46hjd | Chromium isn't a foundation. It is a Google project. Also when Chrome is the most popular browser others get negligible influence. The only way is that you use Chromium to build a browser more popular than Chrome and then you can fork the way Google forked WebKit. | null | 0 | 1544139833 | False | 0 | eb93dug | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb86t0c | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93dug/ | 1547282143 | 175 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Azaret | t2_a4zc6 | Well, last time I checked around August the form to create app password was gone and the 'less secure option' kept turning on after refreshing the settings. Then I gave trying and moved my main email to another provider. | null | 0 | 1545306121 | False | 0 | ec6c3vr | t3_a7jj68 | null | null | t1_ec5lb4f | /r/programming/comments/a7jj68/former_microsoft_edge_intern_claims_google/ec6c3vr/ | 1547843277 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | So basically it went something like this:
LABOUR: "Oh what's this wierd encryption bill thing? Oh who cares we need to fight the liberals over Nauru so just push this thing through who cares,"
THE PEOPLE: "What the actual fuck..."
I'm starting to wonder whether the people in charge of this country are so damn tech ill... | null | 0 | 1544139852 | False | 0 | eb93eul | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7lnfl | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93eul/ | 1547282156 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | m50d | t2_6q02y | I use it for Scala, because it's still the only IDE that has reliable error highlighting for Scala. | null | 0 | 1545306269 | False | 0 | ec6c7g6 | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec5wqsc | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6c7g6/ | 1547843321 | 11 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | zombifai | t2_ypj6h | Perhaps he can understand... why it is so easy to steal stuff from communal mailboxes. I mean the physical kind. So yes, the postman can open them up via the 'postman only' backdoor.
Problem is, once criminals gets their hands on one of them 'postman only' keys, they can now get into anybodies mailbox.
Shouldn't be ... | null | 0 | 1544139863 | False | 0 | eb93fdp | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb92mya | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93fdp/ | 1547282162 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | combinatorylogic | t2_iab4d | Hierarchical data does not fit into relational model at all. E.g., a large and complex CAD model. You still need all the database features though - ACID, replication, and so on, for collaborarive access. Of course, it must be a proper hierarchical system, not a shit like Mongo.
Graph data is also poorly represented in... | null | 0 | 1545306383 | False | 0 | ec6ca7n | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5tbyn | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ca7n/ | 1547843356 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | 10394 | t2_st8ehpj | Chrome is great now, but that's because there's competition between different browser engines forcing them to keep innovating. Once Chrome is the only remaining browser, Google can (and most likely will) dramatically reduce the amount it's investing in it, while introducing features that benefit Google's other business... | null | 0 | 1544139872 | False | 0 | eb93ftx | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8ru44 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93ftx/ | 1547282168 | 9 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | henk53 | t2_387qc | Like Intel, and everyone around 2010-ish wanted AMD dead right? Since Intel had won.
And then AMD did largely disappear, and Intel, well, didn't innovate so much anymore.
Or with IE5 and IE6, where everyone wanted Netscape to die since IE had won. Then after Netscape indeed died, MS declared the browser to be "done" ... | null | 0 | 1545306643 | False | 0 | ec6cgow | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec637u3 | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6cgow/ | 1547843463 | 11 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mrkite77 | t2_4iq0c | "All the time" and yet you link to only one place where they did it.. not only that, but Firefox defaults to passive by default as well.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/EventTarget/addEventListener#Improving_scrolling_performance_with_passive_listeners | null | 0 | 1544139881 | False | 0 | eb93gan | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8sii0 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93gan/ | 1547282174 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ShinyHappyREM | t2_1038di | > By the time Visual C++ 1.x came out, better approaches with Turbo Pascal and Borland/Turbo C++, with the help of OWL were already possible.
And Delphi in 1995. | null | 0 | 1545306881 | False | 0 | ec6cmqe | t3_a7temr | null | null | t1_ec68iks | /r/programming/comments/a7temr/win16_for_fun_and_probably_no_profit/ec6cmqe/ | 1547843537 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Eirenarch | t2_46hjd | But this is not how it works. They agree on a behavior, put it in Chromium and it becomes the de facto standard. Basically Google gets to write the standard and everyone else can fuck off. | null | 0 | 1544139916 | False | 0 | eb93i07 | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8ejrz | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93i07/ | 1547282195 | 126 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | henk53 | t2_387qc | > but because the don't know how to use a RDBMS properly.
In my experience (anecdotal, I know) 85% of developers choose Mongo because landline_aa18 on /r/programming or moon_Bound_fellow on HN said it was the best sh*t ever and all the cool kids were using it. | null | 0 | 1545306910 | False | 0 | ec6cni3 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5gihn | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6cni3/ | 1547843547 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | rustbutunironically | t2_2lvlnvav | there was a time when you only had to test for ie6 | null | 0 | 1544139917 | False | 0 | eb93i13 | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8y7v5 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93i13/ | 1547282195 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ledasll | t2_h00pz | do community edition have integrated application servers and debugging for them? | null | 0 | 1545306923 | False | 0 | ec6cnv1 | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec68j9a | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6cnv1/ | 1547843552 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | That's why I think there's no way way this can last, the law isn't sustainable or enforceable on a logistical level.
It's like trying to make blinking illegal, how the hell are you supposed to stop every human in the country blinking? | null | 0 | 1544139937 | False | 0 | eb93izj | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7jowl | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93izj/ | 1547282207 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | cyrusol | t2_bkmvv | I still think there is only one kind of data for which persistent key-value or document stores are good fit: products in an ecommerce system
Their data is extremely heterogenous (like _size_ as XL, 42 and 523 KB or 3 l, some don't have a size, some don't have color and so on) and you always want a relatively stable se... | null | 0 | 1545306970 | False | 0 | ec6cp08 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t3_a7q1bi | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6cp08/ | 1547843566 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | 1-800-BICYCLE | t2_4ydom82 | What is the point of performance when you're buggy and out of compilance with the spec? | null | 1 | 1544139945 | False | 0 | eb93jcv | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb8kb63 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93jcv/ | 1547282211 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nutrecht | t2_dlu5l | Interesting read, one thing stood out though:
> Since all our other services are running in AWS, the obvious choice was DynamoDB – Amazon’s NoSQL database offering. Unfortunately at the time Dynamo didn’t support encryption at rest. After waiting around nine months for this feature to be added, we ended up giving u... | null | 0 | 1545307105 | False | 0 | ec6csio | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t3_a7q1bi | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6csio/ | 1547843610 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | LiamMayfair | t2_dbifr | I am not entirely sure about that though. I think most of the browsers you mention are not based on Chromium per se but on Blink, the web engine, which sit at its core but is not necessarily the whole thing.
Moreover, Blink is a fork of WebKit which is Safari's engine, actually. I guess the main reason people prefer t... | null | 0 | 1544139950 | False | 0 | eb93jlt | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb85ucw | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93jlt/ | 1547282215 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nachof | t2_smnh | I've been working as a programmer for close to two decades, plus a few years before that coding personal projects. Of all those projects, there is only one case where looking back it might have been a good fit for a non relational database. It still worked fine with a relational DB, it's just that a document store woul... | null | 0 | 1545307135 | False | 0 | ec6ctav | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5a6l9 | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6ctav/ | 1547843619 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ameisen | t2_5qad2 | Base 1. | null | 0 | 1544139975 | False | 0 | eb93kti | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb8zl91 | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93kti/ | 1547282229 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | joaofsoares | t2_ouvlp38 | Oh boy, I really didn't know that.
Thank you very much! o/ | null | 0 | 1545307177 | False | 0 | ec6cudf | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec6bc76 | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6cudf/ | 1547843633 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | grauenwolf | t2_570j | Finally, real news instead of speculation and rumor. | null | 0 | 1544139977 | False | 0 | eb93kxg | t3_a3twpj | null | null | t3_a3twpj | /r/programming/comments/a3twpj/microsoft_created_a_git_document_of_goals_and/eb93kxg/ | 1547282231 | 17 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HeadAche2012 | t2_873xv | Win16 is basically the same as Win32, this is like saying let's use old timey C++, lol int main() how strange | null | 0 | 1545307223 | False | 0 | ec6cvjr | t3_a7temr | null | null | t3_a7temr | /r/programming/comments/a7temr/win16_for_fun_and_probably_no_profit/ec6cvjr/ | 1547843647 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Y_Less | t2_5jiiy | Could you not use such a USA specific metaphor please? I have absolutely no idea what "inside baseball" software is. I can't even hazard a guess... | null | 0 | 1544139979 | False | 0 | eb93l02 | t3_a3t3rg | null | null | t3_a3t3rg | /r/programming/comments/a3t3rg/goodbye_edgehtml_the_mozilla_blog/eb93l02/ | 1547282232 | 102 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545307269 | False | 0 | ec6cwqe | t3_a6zxou | null | null | t3_a6zxou | /r/programming/comments/a6zxou/sandspiel_a_falling_sand_game_built_in_rust_and/ec6cwqe/ | 1547843661 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TimbuckTato | t2_9grxkmt | Yeah I when I mention that to people they just say, "yeah but you can just program around that right?"
....
I'm starting to think people honestly think computers are magic. | null | 0 | 1544140021 | False | 0 | eb93n0v | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb93fdp | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93n0v/ | 1547282257 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Kinakuta | t2_321pi | You're welcome! | null | 0 | 1545307325 | False | 0 | ec6cy4v | t3_a7r8qv | null | null | t1_ec6cudf | /r/programming/comments/a7r8qv/eclipse_410_released/ec6cy4v/ | 1547843678 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jackmott2 | t2_14ydqx | I expect you will get some negative reaction to this post so I just wanted to drop a quick line that I roughly agree with you. As a programmer reading PR sounding stuff is a huge turnoff, I don't know what it means, ever, and assume it actually has no real meaning.
I too am a Rust fan.
| null | 0 | 1544140065 | False | 0 | eb93p40 | t3_a3q3e2 | null | null | t1_eb92xqh | /r/programming/comments/a3q3e2/rust_131_and_rust_2018/eb93p40/ | 1547282282 | 49 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | neptoess | t2_x1ys8 | Yeah I think even in MySQL relational schemas are going to do a lot for you. You mentioned RBAR, which is like the worst case for a relational database, but the only case for non-relational. | null | 0 | 1545307331 | False | 0 | ec6cy9t | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec5z1le | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6cy9t/ | 1547843680 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Bobshayd | t2_8u1x5 | Those can't cause an institution to build vulnerabilities into their system, just for them to make the data they do have available. You can't reveal what you never knew. | null | 0 | 1544140076 | False | 0 | eb93pmx | t3_a3kk7u | null | null | t1_eb7knjd | /r/programming/comments/a3kk7u/australian_programmers_could_be_fired_by_their/eb93pmx/ | 1547282289 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | fjonk | t2_4lebd | I see this as a step towards the browser as the main desktop application runner. We'll get there eventually but right now it's just to slow and annoying to work with.
I also wonder if languages like typescript, which now transpiles to js, might be able to emit more efficient wasm than the js they currently emit to can... | null | 0 | 1545307425 | False | 0 | ec6d0po | t3_a7o3p0 | null | null | t1_ec54x45 | /r/programming/comments/a7o3p0/webassembly_is_fast_a_realworld_benchmark_of/ec6d0po/ | 1547843711 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ameisen | t2_5qad2 | I want to fork C++ to clean it up. Just... Time. | null | 0 | 1544140209 | False | 0 | eb93w1o | t3_a3ps00 | null | null | t1_eb88jli | /r/programming/comments/a3ps00/rust_2018_is_here_but_what_is_it/eb93w1o/ | 1547282368 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nutrecht | t2_dlu5l | > Could someone explain why MongoDB wasn't appropriate?
Aside from what others said: NoSQL stores tend to have very specific uses cases where they perform very very well. BitTable implementations like Cassandra work well as distributed hashmaps. Redis is a great cache. ES is great for search. Neo4j is awesome for c... | null | 0 | 1545307649 | False | 0 | ec6d6ny | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t1_ec529o3 | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6d6ny/ | 1547843785 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AyrA_ch | t2_8mz48 | > Basically Google gets to write the standard and everyone else can fuck off.
But now they have to agree with MS too. | null | 0 | 1544140212 | False | 0 | eb93w7j | t3_a3q1vh | null | null | t1_eb93i07 | /r/programming/comments/a3q1vh/its_official_chromium_is_coming_to_microsoft_edge/eb93w7j/ | 1547282370 | -3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | beginner_ | t2_cnvyz | MongoDB not delivering on it promise. Call me surprised...NOT. | null | 0 | 1545307684 | False | 0 | ec6d7o4 | t3_a7q1bi | null | null | t3_a7q1bi | /r/programming/comments/a7q1bi/bye_bye_mongo_hello_postgres/ec6d7o4/ | 1547843797 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
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