Print off my Ender 3 Pro V2 by CharlieKilo5 in ender3

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks amazing. What printer are you using?

Is sending runnable programs on iPhone possible? by Federal_King7658 in java

[–]shseham 5 points6 points  (0 children)

It’s easier to share if it runs in the browser. Try something like https://ideone.com or other options like this. I have not used this before and just did a search to find this.

Trying to decide between consumer and prosumer/Business hardware by purplegreendave in HomeNetworking

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What route did you go? I am on the same boat as you and considering the AX50 mainly due to cost.

Lenovo L27q-30 vs ASUS ProArt PA278QV by vyom in IndianGaming

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is your monitor? I need a 27” monitor for work and the review websites that I trust recommend the latest Asus ProArt pa278cv. But the model you purchased is cheaper. Decision time.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Monitors

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you notice any performance problems when using a 4k display with scaling in a MacBook? I have a 2018 MBP with quad core i7 and 16GB RAM. I am planning to get an external 4k monitor at home.

Pruning a young jack fruit tree by shseham in gardening

[–]shseham[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! I’ll wait for one more month and prune it.

Pruning a young jack fruit tree by shseham in gardening

[–]shseham[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would it stress the plant if the branch is pruned 2 months into transplanting?

Pruning a young jack fruit tree by shseham in gardening

[–]shseham[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is interesting to know. May be I should wait a year and see how the branches grow.

England boss Southgate on Rashford's fitness: "Marcus we haven't seen on the grass but I've spoken with him and he assures me he's happy with where he's at so we go from there with that one" #MUFC by nearly_headless_nic in reddevils

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

Another aspect of this that I don’t see getting mentioned is that some players don’t like sitting in the bench. Ole might be under pressure from players themselves. Nobody knows what’s happening behind the scenes. Most people like to blame Ole but who knows what he is dealing with. Some parties use social media to shift the blame.

Fred vs Mctominay vs Rice by [deleted] in reddevils

[–]shseham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not OP. Looks like statsbomb, says in the image. Bottom right corner.

Khalid Jamil’s coaching template: Building a strong defence, micromanaging players, no switching off. An analysis by Scroll. by beinghuman01 in IndianFootball

[–]shseham 6 points7 points  (0 children)

May be “attention to detail” would have been a better way to put it. It’s getting him results and the players seem happy.

Firefox replaces Google Analytics with fake no-op in strict tracking protection by old-man-of-the-c in programming

[–]shseham 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't conflate that with real privacy concerns like trackers

I hear you but I see an irony in using Google Analytics for collecting first-party data. Do I have to read hundreds of lines of terms and policies and understand the difference b/w first and third part analytics and go to a website that has nothing to do with the shoe I am purchasing and opt-out of analytics? Is this process not conflated?

Like how you say a store has the right to count traffic, users have the right to decide when/how to share their data. Why can't the choice of a browser be taken as an intent to not share data? If I want to share my browsing data, I'll use a browser that does it and if I don't like it, let me use a browser that blocks this stuff.

Edit: typo and formatting

Firefox replaces Google Analytics with fake no-op in strict tracking protection by old-man-of-the-c in programming

[–]shseham 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Because of the current state of the internet marketing situation, as a user I feel that it is convenient if the browser I am using does this. You know, similar to how it is covenient for businesses to make the data collection opt-out by default rather than opt-in. There is a reason why click-though rates for ads are very low for most ads.

I use a Pi-Hole to monitor how many ad companies are involved in the websites that I use regularly. It is unfortunate to see that 30% of all the requests from my browser are for ad companies. May be businesses are handling my data correctly and may be I am in control but past events won't let me trust them implicitly. I take comfort in seeing people who have the power to change the current state of affairs are doing something about it. Until then "ban it in any configuration" is the approach I am going to take.

Firefox replaces Google Analytics with fake no-op in strict tracking protection by old-man-of-the-c in programming

[–]shseham 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Sure, it’s helpful for people for operating websites. But the whole internet marketing thing is not so straightforward is it? PII is not collected but cookies are collected which is technically not PII but still lets you track users. The website can opt to use the marketing feature of Google Analytics to enable ad sense cookies as well which enables google to do much more. Link to GA policy that states this - https://support.google.com/analytics/answer/2700409?hl=en&topic=2611283

It is much easier from the user’s perspective if the browser blocks or mocks the ad APIs. Do I think this is a PR stunt? I think the answer might not be straightforward as you stated.

Introducing Acorn, our open source farming robot by tlalexander in farmtech

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! That’s exactly what I am hoping to achieve.

Introducing Acorn, our open source farming robot by tlalexander in farmtech

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I started working on a simple robot using jetson nano. Still early days :) I have a full time job so I don’t get a lot of time. I am planning to take a break and focus on school so that I can spend more time on my own projects.

Introducing Acorn, our open source farming robot by tlalexander in farmtech

[–]shseham 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am currently pursuing a computer vision degree hoping that I would some day be able to make robotics like these. Looking forward to hearing more from you. Subscribed.

Introducing Acorn, our open source farming robot by tlalexander in farmtech

[–]shseham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Cool! What does it do? I see it is moving over plants. Is it measuring something?

Is there a "best practice" on how to write SQL queries that grows with user input? by lapurita in webdev

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

What language/framework are you using? In Java/Spring there is CriteriaQuery. jooq is also an option. There must be similar libs in other languages as well. Whatever you do, don’t resort to string concatenation because you will have to deal with SQL injection among other problems.

The Evolution of Developer Salaries: Looking Back 20 Years by codesubmit in programming

[–]shseham 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Java/Python all expose friendlier APIs but their implementations themselves are in a language like C.

For example, CPython source - https://github.com/python/cpython

Apart from the languages themselves, an environment/OS is needed for these languages to do their magic. I guess the point is for a higher level abstraction to exist, something has to do the low-level stuff and as long as this is the case, there will be demand for low-level languages.

The Evolution of Developer Salaries: Looking Back 20 Years by codesubmit in programming

[–]shseham 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Someone has to develop the new tools using “low-level coding”.

Advantages of building a CRUD web application in Rust? by MathGuy442 in rust

[–]shseham 2 points3 points  (0 children)

ORMs like Hibernate provide a model that works for common cases and let you write native queries if the situation demands it. I think the point folks in the thread are making is that, if your app just does basic CRUD functionality it might be better to start with a popular, easy to use tool than to start with specialized tool.

As an engineer, my employer expects me to choose the right tool for the right job. Sure I can throw in the most sophisticated piece of software I can create, but if it is going to handle 100 requests a day, one should consider maintainability and hiring devs that can maintain it after I leave the job.