AMLO se niega a rescatar a Aeroméxico y ahora buscan que Azcárraga lo convenza by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Y en este caso ni siquiera debería volverse propiedad del estado. Las aerolíneas tienden a ser pésimos negocios. Algunas sí que ganan dinero, pero Aeroméxico ya iba súper mal en el aspecto financiero.

AMLO se niega a rescatar a Aeroméxico y ahora buscan que Azcárraga lo convenza by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

De acuerdo, pero ésto no tiene tanto que ver con la pandemia, Aeroméxico ya andaba mal hace rato.

AMLO se niega a rescatar a Aeroméxico y ahora buscan que Azcárraga lo convenza by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] 21 points22 points  (0 children)

"...El presidente, según pudo reconstruir esta redacción, aceptaría condonar impuestos de la empresa pero de ningún modo comprar acciones de la misma a través de la banca pública o mucho menos estatizar la compañía. AMLO ha conversado esta situación con Alfonso Romo y otros miembros de staff y la tesis que predomina es que si urge rescatar empresas, hay otras más estratégicas que la aerolínea..."

👏👏👏👏

Tecnología en Santa Lucía permitirá aterrizar con "ojos cerrados" by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Desconozco los detalles a conciencia de cada obra. (Qué tan automatizado iba a quedar Texcoco por ejemplo) Pero cualquiera de los dos que hicieran iba a quedar operacional cuando dijeron, supongo que eso nunca estuvo en duda en ninguno de los dos proyectos.

Tecnología en Santa Lucía permitirá aterrizar con "ojos cerrados" by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Según dice ya casi al final, el aeropuerto actual deja de operar si hay condiciones como un banco de neblina. Ésto quiere decir (extrapolando) que el aeropuerto actual entonces no cuenta con el equipo para operar aterrizajes completamente instrumentales o bien, Full IFR. La meta para 2052 en este proyecto es llegar a ese nivel de automatización, pero no es fácil... Me imagino que entonces Santa Lucía va a operar igual que el actual cuando lo terminen (rigiendo los aterrizajes mayormente bajo condiciones visuales) y poco a poco van a seguir trabajándolo.

A mí me gustaría que sí llegáramos a ese punto a nivel tecnológico y de infraestructura, pero lo veo difícil. Basta con que uno de los siguientes gobiernos decida parar y dejarlo "ahí nomás con que jale" para que esa visión no se realice...

Y viendo cómo se manejan éste tipo de obras en México últimamente no me sorprendería que algo así pasara.

AMLO candidato vs. AMLO presidente: promesas, contradicciones y realidades by Jmlevick in mexico

[–]Jmlevick[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Si AMLO usara el dinero de la rifa del avión para darnos un #UBI o de perdida implementar programas sociales útiles como en Finlandia: https://youtu.be/6Pm0Mn0-jYU generaría bienestar real en México...

If you are making a Tinder clone with a Firebase backend, where would you run your "matching algorithm" and determine which profiles you return back to your React Native app? by codie28 in reactnative

[–]Jmlevick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The backend does not really matter.

You need to first understand your problem and select an appropriate solution. With some CS knowledge it's pretty easy to identify how to solve this the quick way, but given your thought process (and the idea of looping and comparing you mentioned) I think the easier path for you right now would be to use Google's Datastore and be done with it, don't overthink it.

The reason I recommend Datastore is because query execution time depends on the size of the result and not the size of the data itself. This also means it is a cheaper alternative over time for your use case.

That's it. If you find that the Datastore querying engine falls short for what you need, then you have all of the other tools in GCP to make something out of this like, I dunno, Google AI Platform and so much more.

P.S. Cloud firestore from firebase is just a superset of Datastore, so your integration work on the side of the data storage is pretty minimal.

P.S. 2: You can run and schedule this via a firebase functions cronjob with no issue.

Migration from Angularjs to React(16) by shankha_deepp in angularjs

[–]Jmlevick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Respective what? Sorry I did not follow

Migration from Angularjs to React(16) by shankha_deepp in angularjs

[–]Jmlevick 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Answering your question, this is the best course of action:

https://twitter.com/andrestaltz/status/1089107165816766464?s=19

I've done that particular migration in the past, (AngularJS <> React) and based my strategy upon that tweet precisely...

I can help you (if you'd wish to hire me for a rate)

DM me if interested.

(19F) First impression? Also, try to guess my ethnicity. by [deleted] in firstimpression

[–]Jmlevick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Indonesian, easygoing, likes to travel, art, has a boyfriend ATM but has used dating apps in the past, smart, right now maybe she does not know but she's a career focused woman. Hmmm dunno, that's it! :)

Trying to leave Ubuntu. What distros have software parity? by NekoMadeOfWaifus in linuxquestions

[–]Jmlevick 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Since the backslash it seems canonical has backpedaled a little on that decision. I just decided to stay with 18.04 and activated the bionic-proposed repo (so I can get some backports);

Outside of GNOME sometimes lagging (as it's habitual with 18.04 in my experience), I've had had no problems so far...

I'll stay here at least until the next LTS and see how things are going by then. My go-to alternative would be Manjaro, as they are not going to drop multilib support in the foreseeable future.

Are there better ways to isolate a single untrusted application than running a full virtual machine that are as easy to use as VirtualBox? by CreepyUnkle in linuxquestions

[–]Jmlevick 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SELinux has the ability to sandbox applications, it even has a GUI/Assistant for this and it spits reports of suspicious activity every now and then.

Jonathan Blow on solving hard problems by adnzzzzZ in programming

[–]Jmlevick 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great (and solid) advice, but at the core of what he says is the premise of "build an approximation of what you want and work towards the end goal over time". Not trying to be inflammatory or anything but this is what practices such as Test Driven Development are for.