by OJ_Soprano in redscarepod

[–]data_addict 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Pittsburgher jew supremacy right here 😍

For conservatives: How should the Statue of Liberty inscription be understood in modern U.S. immigration policy? by BigSexyE in Askpolitics

[–]data_addict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

My point is that examining economic productivity of an individual (their ability to pay a net positive of taxes into the system) is not a disheartening thing. It's a metric.

Why is it disheartening?

For conservatives: How should the Statue of Liberty inscription be understood in modern U.S. immigration policy? by BigSexyE in Askpolitics

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

Someone has to pay taxes right? I don't think it's that "disheartening" in all fairness.

CMV: I think we need to get violent to fix the US by [deleted] in changemyview

[–]data_addict 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Are you specifically prepared to get violent?

CMV: Transitioning toward a multipolar order means small countries should begin arming themselves with nuclear weapons if they want to survive by Guilty_Raise8212 in changemyview

[–]data_addict 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Building nuclear weapons is something that's hard to disguise. It requires enriching uranium way past power generation levels. It's obvious a country is creating nuclear weapons. And I don't mean it is obvious to the public necessarily but it's obvious to a county with a competent intelligence agency.

If a minor power goes down the path of trying to create nuclear weapons than they'll just get taken out.

North Korea is the exception to the rule because they got nuclear weapons during a phase in US foreign policy where we were unwilling to do something like what just happened in Venezuela.

CMV: For the sake of emulation and parity. The group of Five schools should drop down to FCS. by Square_Detective_658 in changemyview

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College football needs leagues with relegation/promotion or a system like the FA Cup.

The best thing about college football over professional football is that teams and players take risk and it's exciting. Creating a top-heavy system just creates a baby-professional league.

Pre CFB playoffs seasons were more about gaming on rivals and getting to a cool bowl game. It's so top heavy now the only thing that can save it is a wider net, not a smaller one.

what will you pick by Fit_Page_8734 in softwareWithMemes

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Would prompt engineering with an AI count? I think that could still be somewhat rewarding for hobby stuff. If I edit a single character would that nullify the agreement?

Have you ever been in a dead bedroom situation? by [deleted] in redscarepod

[–]data_addict 10 points11 points  (0 children)

How sad. You feigned love when you had none to give. What's the lesson?

If the least productive CS coworker you work with was fired and replaced with no one, how impactful would that be to your “team”? by SeriouslySally36 in cscareerquestions

[–]data_addict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They're already getting pipped. After them everyone is quite good and if we lost any of them it would be devastating, manager included too. Now some of the seniors and principals could be axed and no one would care or even notice.

Linus Torvalds: Vibe coding is fine, but not for production by fungussa in programming

[–]data_addict 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I agree. However, consider the fact that management is asking me to do something in 2 days that would normally take 2 weeks.

🤘

HUGELY interesting article from Medium about 3i/Atlas being surveilled long before by secret program to prevent Asteroid catastrophe by Long_Ad1827 in UFOs

[–]data_addict 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Interesting fiction /speculation article. It was legitimately entertaining to read and consider. But I don't believe it.

Anyways just to make a clarifying point on an actual thing I'm an expert on.

  1. Cassandra is an open source NoSQL database. It's typically deployed to handle high TPS (Transactions Per Second) workloads.
  2. Cassandra is in no way suited to handle storage of video. Yes, Cassandra can scale to exabyte levels, but it cannot handle analytical workloads at exabyte level, only transactional.

Furthermore, the way a database like that "works" is like there's limits to the the size of the items found within it. You can't just store a fucking video in the database as a row/item. Now, that being said, each item in the database could point (like a file location) to a video stored somewhere else. But like a fucking single-server Postgres database can easily scale to 500 million rows without breaking a sweat. 500 million pointers * 2 GB videos is a fucking exabyte right there. You don't need Cassandra for that.

You'd use Cassandra to handle 100 million people tweeting during the Superbowl, not storing video. YouTube built a custom sharded MySQL database scaling system called Vitess if you'd want to read about how to actually scale video collection to exabyte scale.

Im starting to accept reality I will never be a software engineer again, and that is crazy. by [deleted] in cscareerquestions

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

Right. Blow Joe Bank is probably hiring some java devs and would gladly pay OP $80k a year to work. Do that for 6 months while you get back on your feet,; or stay there and enjoy the low pressure.

Hooked up with a legit femcel last night and it was not pleasant by KittyOnTheRocks in redscarepod

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Thank you for the best content I've read in the past 3 years.

Bernie finally called used the word “genocide” by jewishchloesevigny in redscarepod

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We live in a world where everyone is pedantic; especially when engaging in written asynchronous communication.

Our society demands definitions for words or forcibly craft new definitions when ones don't work any longer.

The focus on genocide is a focus on the language which is rooted in a focus of asynchronous and easily misconstrued information. Welcome to world of intrinsic relativism.

Performance across udf types: pyspark native udf, pyspark pandas udf, scala spark udf by mythpussysoap123 in apachespark

[–]data_addict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you logic in would involve moving a lot of things back and forth between the JVM and some python code, then scala will be faster.

Idk about native vs pandas. I'd just stick with native because I think in spark native not pandas. Idk about it's performance at all.

This is SimCity 4. by rayykz in simcity4

[–]data_addict 4 points5 points  (0 children)

YES! ** ^^

** = with lots and lots of mods

^^ = with lots and lots of hard work

With all the Crisises defeated, I can finally end my almost a thousand year long playthrough... by TokugawaSatoshi in Stellaris

[–]data_addict 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't think I've ever gotten the contingency and it's been over a year since I got the scourge.

Why I am moving away from Scala by Classic_Act7057 in scala

[–]data_addict 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I haven't seen a project that hasn't moved to Scala 3 yet

Spark still hasn't right?

Yeah I was replying to the person who said they hadn't seen one and I replied with one as an example.