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Its obvious that the is-positive-integer would need three dependencies 1. is-number 2. is-positive 3. is-integer
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This is why you need a physical kill switch, something that blows up your server room.
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Today I got pulled over when commuting to work, I thought I was done before because my license has been suspended for a month for past overspeeding offenses. The officer asked me "Do you know why I pulled you over?" I knew I was done for but I replied anyways "I was going over the speed limit?" but to my surprise the officer said this: "No, the Cloudflare Sales Team wants to talk with you."
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I swear there was a time where Prime could make you feel bad for not writing Rust, even if it was jokingly, and now this. This is the reason why you don't look up to techfluencers for recommendations, most of them are spontaneous and don't even know what they want themselves. If you truly want to learn something YOU have you choose it, not some random YouTuber saying its blazingly fast.
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Plot twist: It was just their sales team mass emailing everyone to upgrade to the Enterprise plan.
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There are padStart and padEnd functions already present on the String prototype as per the ECMA standard. But your snippet.. I mean library looks promising, just add Typescript support and you're set for at least a million weekly downloads. Edit: Yes, I know padStart and padEnd were added after this incident, but even then the left-pad package has ~2 million weekly downloads which just proves the point of the article.
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That article screams AI generated. It describes a bunch of generic best practice things that you would expect from any succesful company.
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Just checked out the repo author, works at a company called Decodable that specialises in real-time stream processing Definitely not sus lmao
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That "No. I decided I don't care." Is just whole another mood.
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This is probably why you shouldn't look up to these so called "techfluencers" for inspiration.
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The biggest problem so far with React is that its often advertised as beginner friendly when in reality its not. You should only learn React If you can sit through understanding its APIs and the motivations behind them. Once you do that you'll realise its like using any other library.
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The timing of this video is interesting. Lee Robinson (the VP of product at Vercel) just uploaded a great tutorial on how to self-host Next.
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I couldn't stop laughing at your reaction at C++ being S tier.
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Absolutely, the choice of Java makes its very obvious.
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That article had the "He is confused but he has got the spirit" energy I agree with his take that things have gotten so complicated over the past few years but whatever he was creating didn't make much sense.
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Why does a programming language survey need to know if you're a man, woman, gay, lesbian, Twitter user, or whatever. We live in a really strange time. I don't intend to be mean, its just genuinely confusing me.
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Exactly! its mind blowing that the natural instinct has become to reach for a NPM package rather than checking the standard library, especially for something so trivial.
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The ability to nuke root The last thing JavaScript needed.
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Terrence Howard is the type of guy to file a bug report for the compiler when he gets a divide by zero exception.
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4:40 as a famous developer once said: "You silly product manager! You know nothing about GALACTUS's pain, my pain. Delivering this feature goes against everything I know to be right and true, and I will sooner lay you into this barren Earth than entertain your folly for a moment longer."
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Time to dye your hair blue and get thigh high socks
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It should've been "To infinity and NaN" as an homage to JavaScript.
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That's very inefficient, we need a package that has all trillion trillion UUIDs listed as string literals so it can be accessed more easily.
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There is no way it was not Rae.
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The main point is that Amazon Prime was doing something thats inherently impossible with Serverless and thats how they save 90% by moving away from it.
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Can't wait to hear Theo's take on this, he always used to shill hard for the PlanetScale's free tier lmao
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@tjkandala5650 Doesn't excuse the fact that it still has almost 2 million weekly downloads...
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The greatest marketing trick to ever have been pulled in human history was to rebrand Machine Learning as Artificial Intelligence. People forget that at the end of the day these are just prediction models, they try to predict what comes next based on what they've seen so far. There is no actual intelligent taking place, not even artificial. This is why it was called Machine Learning because the machine is the one learning. It had nothing to do with intelligence. That's not to say they're useless, you can still learn from them because you have the collective of human knowledge distilled into natural language that's easy for us to understand. But if you bet so hard on AI to just throw an entire project at it then you probably deserve what's coming to you.
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Thank you for 16:42 you damn comedic genius
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This is probably it. In fact, if they were holding those business plan customers at a loss then it could even be a net positive.
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@EwanMarshall Yes I am aware of that but left-pad still has ~2m weekly downloads which means we have learned nothing and just proves the point of this article
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This video is like you asked a ChatGPT that was trained on TikTok data to create a video that has the same style as Fireship.
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When they said Rust is the safest language I didn't realise they were talking in terms of DEI.
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I'll die alone. Without ever knowing love.
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As a JS cook, let me pull out my .reduce I will see you in a 0.99 millennium
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@jucelinocudecheque9607 No way, what was the third one?
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Limiting it to an odd language like Java just screams of a company challenge lol
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@Slashx92 It was the sales team pretending to be the trust and safety team 🤣
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Why does this sound too real. Also love your videos man!
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Blue hair. Next step is the thigh high rainbow socks.
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Wait you love Rust but don't know about OCaml? The initial Rust compiler was written in OCaml.
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31:37 Technically, any trending page of any social media is already a trending page of UUIDs
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In the same boat, but I think it's because this has more to do with Math and Cryptography than Programming.
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You forgot to talk about how a Regex with global flag maintains a hidden start index between calls and results in the most confusing behaviour.
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Maybe invite Jeff Delaney (Fireship) on your stream? Would be amazing!
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Understood!
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@MrOsefosef No need for it, everything is JavaScript these days.
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In a time where most people don't even credit the videos they react to, Prime watches a full blown ad on their video. Huge respect.
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@OneGuyWolfpack I have seen it done directly and sometimes indirectly. I have even seen some advice which said you don't need to learn JS to start using React, which is just horrible advice.
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I don't have the time right now, but someone please create an AI interviewee that just owns this AI. In theory it should be pretty easy, you just forward the questions to ChatGPT, convert the output to audio, play it on your microphone. I think both of these is possible with existing OpenAI APIs alone. For video you can either cook something intricate or just sit there trying to lip sync because I don't think they would be correlating what is being said to your lip movement.
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