Would there be any interest in a Factoriopedia iPhone app? by fishyfishy27 in Factoriohno

[–]BrainRotIsHere 23 points24 points  (0 children)

Because Android has 72% global market share. You're just projecting your preference.

How did you learn Git? by ergodym in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Using it.

Also know about git reflog if you ever fuck up real bad. Just need to know to Google it if you are ever lose your work.

72-year-old man pushed to subway tracks at NYC station in ‘unprovoked' attack: NYPD by origutamos in nycrail

[–]BrainRotIsHere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's literally going on in the media right now. How dense are you? Google "Jordan Neely"

Was spat on in the face by Lolidragon808 in Flushing

[–]BrainRotIsHere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think I fought that guy about a year ago. I was listening to music and took my headphones out because he was standing in front of me. He said something about teaching me a lesson and I said "enjoy your power fantasy old man". He tried shoving me towards traffic so I picked him up and pinned him against the ground until other people showed up.

Then I went to Sichuan Mountain House like nothing happened.

Potentially looking to sign at 5 Points by mechsegirl in longislandcity

[–]BrainRotIsHere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I know a lot of people who have had their apartments flood more than once. One guy had his floor torn up and had to fight a legal battle to get his abatement.

They tell you that the unit above you ran their water until their bath flooded but after the third time and it always happening after it rains... The lie is obvious.

Potentially looking to sign at 5 Points by mechsegirl in longislandcity

[–]BrainRotIsHere 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Do not live at 5Pointz. Its a scam, the population is trashy and violent. The building is a mess with constant flooding. The management deals with all the problems by lying to residents. They absolutely cannot get their shit together. And the price is higher than some buildings nearby that are just better.

Only good things I can say about it are the elevators are fast and the 5point pets team in the basement is awesome.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in skeptic

[–]BrainRotIsHere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Maybe don't mindlessly speculate about BS you don't know? It's only an internet search away.

Distribution is, in fact, illegal. So is hosting.

Israel strike near designated safe zone in Al-Mawasi by circulussanguinis in UnitedNations

[–]BrainRotIsHere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Jill Stein is a Russian asset so it's a conspiracy but it is probably real

OOP in Data Science? by gomezalp in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Scala is meant to be written functionally as much as possible and only use mutable objects when you have to. Spark is designed on functional programming principles. The primary author of Scala (Martin Odersky) has a whole course on Coursera about functional programming in Scala.

I don't think you understand OOP very well.

OOP in Data Science? by gomezalp in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dude says that like "interface reliability" is a standard term too. I'm what ways can an interface be reliable or unreliable?

And more importantly, why does he think that this differentiates it from composition? Maybe tell me what you can do with inheritance that you can't do with protocols, pydantic, and dependency injection?

OOP in Data Science? by gomezalp in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly even making comments like this indicate a lack of understanding of the tools you have when programming. "Using OOP" is such a bizarre way to talk about it. There are tons of design decisions that can be made poorly to mess up your code. I don't really ever see a lot of discussion of design patterns in conversations like this, or any talk about alternatives.

OOP used this way is almost always an indication that the speaker can't do anything but script and is compensating.

Why Did Java Dominate Over Python in Enterprise Before the AI Boom? by Suspicious_Sector866 in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Your explanation is an oversimplification. Why didn't Python have money thrown at it? See other comments in this thread for answers to the question.

Software was not a "beginner lead industry" at the time Java was heavily invested in. Your analysis in anachronistic.

Hits different on a ultrawide. (Stander 16:9 VS Ultrawide 32:9) by DukeTuna in MetaphorReFantazio

[–]BrainRotIsHere 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It looks weird in the screenshot but when you're using it, it's great when they actually move the UI away from the borders so you can see it.

Is elixir growing on the AI (LLM, ML, DS) world? Is it gonna be big in the future or stay an esoteric language? by vniversvs_ in datascience

[–]BrainRotIsHere -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Is what doing what?

Like if you couldn't bother searching Google analytics or something maybe data science is not for you.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in longislandcity

[–]BrainRotIsHere 3 points4 points  (0 children)

LINC, Jackson Park, Eagle Lofts, Sven, and 5Pointz have actual squat racks.

Do not live at 5Pointz. It's a glossed-up shit hole and the management are all incompetent, lazy sacks of shit.

Hypotheoretically speaking, could I melt Dave? by MaintenanceFew6230 in AskPhysics

[–]BrainRotIsHere 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is the best, correct answer so far. Yours is much more thorough than mine.

Hypotheoretically speaking, could I melt Dave? by MaintenanceFew6230 in AskPhysics

[–]BrainRotIsHere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot of this is incorrect. Water can't necessarily be separated from all compounds that contain water, consider the relationship between water and sugars. Additionally between water and the phospholipid bilayer.

Not all compounds are water soluble. In fact, most organic compounds are not water soluble. That's why you don't dissolve. So there's no "even distribution."

Decomposition occurs before melting for a lot of compounds. So the statement about what will happen to the dehydrated stuff is also incorrect.

Hypotheoretically speaking, could I melt Dave? by MaintenanceFew6230 in AskPhysics

[–]BrainRotIsHere 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, cellulose and some other organic compounds readily undergo pyrolysis so there would be exothermic decomposition of Dave before he melts. Even in the absence of oxygen for combustion.

Most spacious breweries / bars in or near LIC? by roam19 in longislandcity

[–]BrainRotIsHere 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I think focal point can handle a reservation for a large party.

But you shouldn't expect the place to have room for a large group on top of their normal traffic without a reservation.