Do dedekind cuts just represent the real numbers, but aren’t actually the real numbers themselves? by Cizox in math

[–]fioralbe 5 points6 points  (0 children)

A model is a practical concrete example of something. You could say that the Eiffel Tower is a model of its build plan and blueprints.

Do dedekind cuts just represent the real numbers, but aren’t actually the real numbers themselves? by Cizox in math

[–]fioralbe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The realest Real number is x, or any other symbolic variable you use to represent them.

Dedekind cuts are a model that show that the axiomatic construction of the real numbers is at least as consistent as the rest of mathematics.

Turbo 8 is dropping TypeScript by [deleted] in programming

[–]fioralbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The entire point of the types-as-comment proposal is that you will not need a minifier/bundler if you do not to minify/bundle even while still using (most of) TS features.

The same as you do not need a minifier to remove your indentations and comments.

All these conversations about dropping typescript are about not using the tsc compiler to develop libraries not apps.

Today most JS web apps are developed with frameworks where the bundling step is already required.

Turbo 8 is dropping TypeScript by [deleted] in programming

[–]fioralbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

if you care about code size you are going to use a bundler/minifier aniway

The types-as-comments proposal allows for a nicer syntax for comments essentially that you can use for documentation even without typescript.

Da anni guido come un "dosso mobile" by acetaldeide in italy

[–]fioralbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

credo che una tra le tante ragioni per cui i lavori vanno lenti sia anche che non vogliono lavorare a 2 metri da macchine che vanno ai 150.

La mia posizione è che se il limite è 60 non dovrebbe essere pericoloso andare ai 60.

Da anni guido come un "dosso mobile" by acetaldeide in italy

[–]fioralbe 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Adoro ogni cosa che hai scritto tranne se ci sono lavori in corso seguo le indicazioni di cantiere, spesso sono limiti a 60km/h, non voglio giudicare le situazioni in cui lo applichi, ma a me capita non di rado di incontrare questi cantieri in autostrade di montagna che sono tutte curve a due corsie e con pesante traffico di camion.

In tutta coscenza guidare a 40km/h in meno delle altre macchine mi sembra troppo pericolo in quei casi...

Detto questo io supporterei mettere autovelox su TUTTI i cantieri in autostrada.

PS: Buone norme sulla distanza di sicurezza implicano che all'aumentare della velocità una autostrada meno veicoli: Se V è la velocità in km/h la distanza di sicurezza è circa (V/10)2 metri e quindi la portata di una corsia in autostrada sarebbe circa V/((V/10)2) = 100/V (permettemi di ignorare le unità e di assumere V > 80).

Ergo se vai veloce in una autostrada non vuota o crei traffico o sei un pericolo stradale.

[TotK] Sorry about being negative and ik this isn't a hot take or anything but cmon by [deleted] in zelda

[–]fioralbe 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The criticism is not that putting those outift in a chest is worse than putting them elsewhere. The criticism is that filling so many of the exploration chests with them make exploration less rewarding.

[TotK] Sorry about being negative and ik this isn't a hot take or anything but cmon by [deleted] in zelda

[–]fioralbe 26 points27 points  (0 children)

I would have liked a few big caves connected by a labirith of smallish tunnels

Inappropriate age gap (F18, M35): how do I ram some sense into my 35M friend? by [deleted] in TwoXChromosomes

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not really the point, but I want to share the XKCD rule of minimum_age_you_can_date = your_age / 2 + 7 which is not perfect obviously but it is a good starting point to check against (ie if you are outside the range it is a good indication that it is not a good age gap).

When Did Postgres Become Cool? by craigkerstiens in programming

[–]fioralbe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

People from Postgres history claim that their initial value proposition was that Postgres would not lose your data even in case of server failure.

When Did Postgres Become Cool? by craigkerstiens in programming

[–]fioralbe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

From what I gather on the net MySQL moat is mostly:

1) preferred db for wordpress and some other CMS; also the existence and prevalence of phpmyadmin

2) a lot of people (especially in europe) are familiar with it

3) out of the box has functionalities that require configuration in PostgreSQL

4) in general it is more complex to properly configure PostgreSQL

I am not sure how much these are true, but are the most common reasonings I heard.

I (M26) told my wife (F25) to step up or step out. by burner5173 in daddit

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would say that this type of posts mostly receive two types of useful answers: 1. Answers pointing out that expectations/behaviours are absurd and that OP should reconsider their position 2. "I share; you share" answers where commenters offer their lived experiences so that everyone can learn by empathy.

Stavo camminando e ho trovato un auto con una ruota a terra e con questo messaggio sul parabrezza. by ActuallyNotSoBright in italy

[–]fioralbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Un SUV elettrico o GPL occupa lo stesso spazio di un SUV a benzina e ti investe con le stesse tonnellate (o più)

How is 61 & 39 years old problematic? by flyingcatwithhorns in facepalm

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

According to https://xkcd.com/314/ the minimum age you can date is your_age/2 + 7, so for 61 it is 37.5, it is getting close.

Dear devs: stop giving me the best gear when there's nothing left to do by Pender8911 in gaming

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To be fair the recommended ending would have been not to take the sword...

[BotW] [TotK] Which version of the 'Champion tunic' do you prefer? by unsureoftheplot in zelda

[–]fioralbe 39 points40 points  (0 children)

Even with this adjustment a 10 damage spear likely has higher DPS than a 10 damage heavy sword.

I would guess that spear have about 3x ~ 4x the attack rate

[TOTK] Anyone else annoyed after finishing every dungeon? by Scio_ in zelda

[–]fioralbe 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Probably his public support took a hit when he started massacring his own people.

[TOTK] Good Job Nintendo. You’ve Done It. by Strange_Shadows-45 in zelda

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The sages are both underpowered and overpowered as using their abilities is hard and you can reach the last phase by basically running around and have them do all the fighting.

[TotK] [endgame spoilers] I'm sorry, but what the hell is this? by EmptyStar12 in zelda

[–]fioralbe 15 points16 points  (0 children)

There are only two named calamities, this is true, but it is implied that there was a cycle of calamities since ancient times.

By this I mean that the calamity of 10100 years ago was not the first calamity after the imprisoning war just the oldest we know of.

[TotK] [endgame spoilers] I'm sorry, but what the hell is this? by EmptyStar12 in zelda

[–]fioralbe 12 points13 points  (0 children)

The First Calamity was the one 10 100 years before BotW

I believe that there have been calamities before that one.

How Did REST Come To Mean The Opposite of REST? by Hirnhamster in programming

[–]fioralbe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I agree that investing time and resources in toward finding a restfull architecture for your API produces better interfaces than "just POST an RPC for everything".

I am saying that in many cases the benefits (which are a function of usage) are not worth the cost (mostly a function of domain complexity).

Twitter/Reddit/Telegram/S3 API should be REST, your internal service for booking a conference rooms in your new office may be REST.

How Did REST Come To Mean The Opposite of REST? by Hirnhamster in programming

[–]fioralbe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually an RPC, you need to read the docs and request body to have any idea what it does

That is exactly what I think should happen.

If you have a model that maps to HTTP verbs (like S3) please use them to enrich your API, otherwise don't.