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I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
Is posix still relevant in any way?
So, what’s next? A coalition of pro-europe parties? Along which line? I’m mostly interested in what we can expect in terms of environmental policy. I fear a step back…
Ce n’est pas incroyable non plus. L’allemand est la première langue obligatoire en Suisse romande, mais les résultats ne sont pas fous. C’est rendu encore plus compliqué par le fait que les suisses allemands ne parlent en fait pas l’allemand, mais de nombreux dialectes suisses-allemands. Donc, tu apprends l’allemand à l’école, et quand tu vas dans un canton alémanique, tu ne comprends rien. :)
En ce qui me concerne, je me demande si on ne devrait pas basculer sur l’anglais première langue.
That would be great. But Swiss people love their big cars, so I’m not too hopeful…
I’m not sure but I think some of these drugs can make permanent damage.
Obviously survival remains the topmost concern, but thinking about side effects sounds like the logical next step now that we’ve made tremendous progress with survival.
No 😁
It’s just a funny video from LinkedIn or TikTok
Lisp is the only one I haven’t learned yet 😁
Rust, haskell, python, c++ are all interesting choices. I would argue that c# is too close to what you already know to be interesting.
If I were you though, I’d pick a project first, then decide what language makes sense for it.
I am really conflicted about this. On one hand I get that green policies are instrumental in stopping climate change before it’s too late. On the other I know some people who work in the automotive industry and they all agree that we shot ourselves in the foot with this regulation. We ended up being the only committed nation block (whatever) while anyone else (namely China, India and the USA) kept doing little or nothing, token contributions if any, but few long run plans like we did.
Someone needs to lead the way. How is being more virtuous shooting ourselves in the foot, exactly?
That person needs to keep Joe’s heart ticking until 12:05 (DC time) on Jan 20, 2025. After that, Joe can kick off whenever he likes.
What happens if he dies between election day and Jan 20?
Well, this should give them some motivation.
It seems like a lot of people think Palestine needs to do stuff but Israel doesn’t. I’m not sure if it’s a double standard, racism, Israeli exceptionalism or what.
In my case, it’s none of that. It’s your question: “how can Palestine gain its freedom”.
Now let’s be crazy for a moment and imagine that both sides collaborate to fix the issue. I think it would be mostly the same for Israel: get rid of the lunatics, realize that Palestinians are fairly close relatives, work on forgiveness on both sides, and work on a fair two-state solution or even better a single-state solution.
Here’s my take on it:
Are you really sure? 😂
Hi! I would say it doesn’t matter much, as long as you pick one and stick to it. At your level, there are more important things to focus on than openings, so it pays to learn one and stick to it. Personally I chose Ruy Lopez as white (super successful, it’s easy, and I win a lot), and the Sicilian Najdorf as black (less successful, it’s hard to play well). Against d4, I play the king’s Indian or the Nimzo, but I don’t get to practice a lot.
Am I the only one to still use regular vim? I tried to switch to Neovim a few years ago, but there were a few things I didn’t like, so I switched back. Vim has improved tremendously, so I no longer feel a need to switch. With LSP and Copilot, I feel that I am close to the optimal dev environment these days…
Could other states follow suit ?
I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.