Casey also got less aggressive when talking about Stroupstrup lately, especially after his last talk at Better software conference, where he mentioned him multiple times with a lot more historical context.
This is good diagnosis of the problem. I found that often the right solution is to ditch the hierarchy and use flat structure. I wrote about this some time ago: https://yoyo-code.com/embrace-flatness/
At some point apps should just start pointing the finger at the cause of these problems. Linking users with Spanish IPs to a page explaining soccer internet censorship won't stop the bad reviews entirely but at least it'll be more useful than doing nothing.
That makes sense, because JWT is base64 encoded, and those base64 tokens are bigger and more expensive. JWT has 3 parts, so it's 3x more expensive, obviously.
As far as I understood it, it only talks about electricity, so that doesn't seem like a contradiction to me. I think some electrification of heating is expected in 2030, but not that much bigger than it is now.
Everybody is acts so surprised as if nobody (around here of all places!) read the sama tweet in which he was hiring the Head of Preparedness... in December.
Besides that i'm not reading x, what has this arbitary random tweet todo with antrophic, the yt talk about Opus quality Jump to find exploits no one else was able to find so far?
A theoretical random tweet and a clear demonstration are two different things.
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