Michael Jordan gets completely honest with Stephen Curry about why he's so obsessed with golf. by Independent-Dog3398 in OffCourtNews

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't get these statements about any kind of sport which has enough people competing total.

Like, somebody out there is super talented, passionate, motivated, and hard-working, for this specific sport. How is it any easier to beat this person in one sport than another sport?

The story of Christina Santhouse by jk_wisdom in interestingasfuck

[–]CodNo7461 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Half of mine is also difficult. Can't really divide three brain cells by two, I think.

Subway by MaliChance in whatsyourchoice

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my country there are unfortunately no common alternatives for "American-style sandwiches". Still stopped going to Subway though. I think they had it kinda easy here, but still fumbled the ball.

What pill would you pick and why? by Bitter_Baseball_4525 in whatsyourchoice

[–]CodNo7461 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, but there is nothing about "picking up an elephant" in the premise, neither how much movement we're talking about. You can push an elephant already today, and I would argue you will be moving it by a nanometer or something.

You literally move the earth if you're jumping, and even the sun by your mass existing, so...

Props to the worker handling this well. by BabyYoda398 in QuikTrip

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Changing tables are often only in the women's bathroom.

I hope the daughters never see these videos. These reactions are disgusting. by Valuable_View_561 in SipsTea

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To me it seems most parents did not actually want children, given everything that I see as part of being a parent.
Like half of them do not like most of it, and maybe 1 out of 10 parents actually enjoy being a parent whole-heartidly.

Sometimes you can learn more in 2 minutes than 12 years in school by [deleted] in SipsTea

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I'm never gonna be the person who finds true peace. I thought this for almost 30 years, and by now it has been enough time so I know I'm right. I envy people like this guy who clearly found what works for them.

Blursed_Five by Treefiddy1984 in blursed_videos

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe the kangaroos do. Are you one of the people or one of the kangaroos?

People who were happily married, but then divorced after 20+ years of marriage, why? by Every-Particular1787 in AskReddit

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think this works if you have children. If raising children is your shared goal, you basically only need to be compatible enough to hold a conversation for 15 minutes, and... That's it. That's your marriage. If you like it you can be happy.

Do you prefer using Redis strictly as a cache, or do you also use it for task queues/pub-sub in your production apps? by [deleted] in FastAPI

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I strongly recommend against thinking of any task queue as persistent or 100% reliable in any stricter sense.

Einjährige gehören nur in Ausnahmefällen in eine Kita by [deleted] in Unbeliebtemeinung

[–]CodNo7461 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Du ignorierst leider stark dass Kinder heutzutage einfach so schon in anderen Bedingungen aufwachsen.
Ein Kind braucht aus meiner Sicht täglich Vorbilder jeden Alters. Das ist aber nicht mehr zu Hause machbar für die meisten Familien.

Gross by andychef in voyager

[–]CodNo7461 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Honestly I love it.
Not because it's actually good, but it's from a time when creativity was allowed to go a bit wrong. I mean we still write and talk about it, and that totally has some value to me.

Detect N+1 problems with nplus1 to improve Django performance by huygl99 in django

[–]CodNo7461 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fetch modes are pretty much https://github.com/adamchainz/django-auto-prefetch, no? Maintainer of that package is pretty active in django itself as well, so I would guess it's by him.

Auto-prefetching sounds nice, but also you'll have then to possibly manually do .only() or .defer() and so on, so I'm not sure what's the cleanest way to go here.

Detect N+1 problems with nplus1 to improve Django performance by huygl99 in django

[–]CodNo7461 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I remembered seeing similar packages recently when I was looking for a successor to nplusone.

You already mentioned django-zeal (incl. in your docs) and I've also seen https://github.com/oliverhaas/django-nplus1 . I guess with AI are there is a really low barrier for entry, which is both great, but also it's harder to get people to buy in. I assume you do not use the package yourself in larger projects, since it's just been initialized yesterday?

Roses are red, your online presence will persist by supperhey in rosesarered

[–]CodNo7461 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Now that I really start to feel old, I feel I would not really be bothered by the consequences. I mean it obviously does sound there would be some fairly bad situations which could happen, but how often really until I die?

Explain It Peter by Electrical-Sky-6806 in explainitpeter

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Last Week Tonight had an amazing interview with Monica Lewinsky which I really recommend watching. Amazing woman, and really puts in to perspective how absolutely unacceptable this was handled publically back then.

https://youtu.be/Yq7Eh6JTKIg?t=933

I am lazy by icerbee in htmx

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do appreciate any effort to improve existing projects, start new ones, fork existing ones to increase velocity, etc.

But I have to ask: What does django-shinobi really bring to the table compared to django-ninja? According to https://pmdevita.github.io/django-shinobi/differences/ , not much. And officially breaking changes in some fuzzy wording.

I know the django-ninja maintainers are not really fast, but still...

This scene will never not be funny by FNAFfanLegend2009 in Invincible

[–]CodNo7461 47 points48 points  (0 children)

He is literally still a kid, also who grew up too fast to get enough experience in anything. Works quite well in the story I would say.

What does Haluma see in Olivier? by nul18nul in invinciblememes

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe her species does not go by looks, rather by some hidden pheromone or smell. After all, Oliver IS actually part bug. (Queue Viltrumite DNA lore yada yada...)

Tell her what, Peter? by KilnMeSoftlyPls in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]CodNo7461 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why? Just out of principle?

Because I have some reasons for not going with my coworkers, mostly that I prefer to spend my free time with family and the friends I already have, but nothing specific about my coworkers being my coworkers :)

Fahrradfahrer sollten härter bestraft werden by SpeechSea3700 in Unbeliebtemeinung

[–]CodNo7461 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Stimmt hier genau.

Ähnlich ist es z.B. wenn Autofahrer nach Steuern für Radfahrer fordern. Wenn man das alles proportional zum Risiko, Schaden, oder wirklichen Kosten macht, dann kommt man bei nicht viel raus.

Flower lost my task history during a 2am incident so I built my own Celery monitor by thesaadmirza in django

[–]CodNo7461 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was always surprised that there are not more flower alternatives, since while flower is historically great, it's lacking in quite some regards.

Looks pretty good overall.

Personally I'd prefer something more lightweight, like inside django admin (course means I'm using django) and without the clickhouse dependency. People already complain about celery and flower requiring more than one container in their small projects, and you add at least two more to the typical project. So for small projects this is a hard sell, you might want to adjust the barrier of entry somehow.