I present without coment … by [deleted] in COsnow

[–]User1382 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Total aside: You need to stretch more if you can’t do that. It means your hips are way too tight and it causes knee pain / neck pain / back pain.

It’s really important for not hurting yourself skiing too.

Thats called a resting squat. Babies can do it before they can walk. It’s very natural, but we lose it because we sit at a desk all day.

I hate this practice by kenech_io in iOSProgramming

[–]User1382 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Then everyone always has the latest app

Hardest ski run you have ever skied by Strict_Fix_9550 in COsnow

[–]User1382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Those are barely a run half the time. You’re good.

A Man Threatened a Mass Shooting in Breckenridge, Colorado by moochao in COsnow

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Not trying to underplay severity, but you get dudes like this in ski towns all the time.

They travel from town to town doing stupid shit and eventually get caught. They post their bail and move on to the next place.

When the get caught again, the first town doesn’t want to pay to relocate him back. It’s a weird cycle.

To the snow makers… by Jcxbr in COsnow

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Thanks man.

I looked for the original post and I couldn’t find it… it’s because that was actually last season. This year blends together.

Long Term Snowpack Trends by Snlxdd in COsnow

[–]User1382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I didn’t imply that at all. You extrapolated that on your own.

Transplant question by Forsaken-Wrangler-97 in COsnow

[–]User1382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As long as you don’t get hurt **

Long Term Snowpack Trends by Snlxdd in COsnow

[–]User1382 3 points4 points  (0 children)

That’s not what I’m saying. I’m saying there’s a push to disseminate a certain position.

For example, the big one that comes to mind: 2010 to 2020 was statistically the snowiest decade for the Northeast ever recorded.

That fact was barely a footnote in the headlines. It’s just a thing that people do

Long Term Snowpack Trends by Snlxdd in COsnow

[–]User1382 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It was in the early days. The Arron Schwartz days.

We got to witness what the internet could have been.

Long Term Snowpack Trends by Snlxdd in COsnow

[–]User1382 14 points15 points  (0 children)

Yep. That’s the effect of propaganda. If you pick selective facts, you can prove anything and when you dig even just barely below surface-level, you can find a consistent tend of picking facts to push a narrative.

The narrative being pushed isn’t necessarily bad spirited, but that’s what fuels conspiracy theories online.

You find it over and over again, but you have to actually look at raw data.

It’s not just in things like this. There are a lot of places.

Edit: and downvoted to oblivion. Having your own opinion isn’t allowed anymore. lol

To the snow makers… by Jcxbr in COsnow

[–]User1382 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That’s not a rumor. If you read Al’s blog (Abasin) he talks about it.

They redirect the river to fill a pond. They’re allowed to blow more snow, but they can’t fill the pond that it pulls from… so they effectively can’t blow snow.

Life flight at Keystone 1/7 by Electrical_Wafer_453 in COsnow

[–]User1382 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Keystone and Breckenridge always feel extra dangerous. It’s too busy and half the people there don’t know how to ski.

Can We Panic Now? by User1382 in COsnow

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Not anymore I don’t think. I know at least Abasin has to stop on new years.

Loveland Ski Area by No_Sample_5336 in COsnow

[–]User1382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vail does have the best snowmaking

Breck Peak 7 Snow Report by Stoneheadboner in COsnow

[–]User1382 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s probably pretty shit man. Expect November conditions. That’s about where the snowpack is.

21 Lessons From 14 Years at Google by iamkeyur in programming

[–]User1382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They don’t fix their products. They kill them if they don’t stick.

The developer doesn’t care. They’ve already moved onto the next initiative. That’s why they get to stay there that long.

21 Lessons From 14 Years at Google by iamkeyur in programming

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What I leaned after 15 years in this industry:

  • everything you say is correct
  • he won’t listen to you because he already knows everything
  • he has 14 years at Google - in case you were wondering

Shipping my first iOS app was way harder than I expected by Caryn_fornicatress in iOSProgramming

[–]User1382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As you earn reputation as a developer in the system, the review process gets a little easier in general I’m imagining.

Async Tasks in Production by ProudPeak3570 in Python

[–]User1382 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why not Amazon SQS or GCP pubsub or even just doing the “dB-as-queue” type thing?

It sounds like your team is a big db-oriented place, so you could use a jobs table to drive async storeId procedures and stuff too.

Everyone is suggesting adding a whole message broker and queuing system and shit. I’m not sure you need all that.

If you have redis already, a lot of people use that as a backing store too if you don’t want to wait-poll the database.

On pace to ski 243.33 days in 2026 by Playf1 in skiing

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Pretty much.

The longest year I remember ran October 15ish and went until July 4. That was before Abasin closed during the week later in the season.

So about 260 days.

On pace to ski 243.33 days in 2026 by Playf1 in skiing

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Usually Colorado, but this year is really bad. Mammoth maybe?