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"weirdly epic slop" is the most concise description of linkedin posts i've yet seen

One great use of interfaces is for automated testing, the test class can implement the same interface specification as the code.

A long time ago I also used structuremap to automatically wire up default implementations of interfaces, which reduced the need to write boilerplate code enormously. It also helped separate concerns because separating out interfaces means I could concentrate on only the specification of the class.


Asimov missed the idea of the panopticon here, whereby control is self-enforced by the fear of being caught because you can be watched at any time, not all the time


I prefer the pump that is on the side of the petrol cap, but filling up from either side absolutely works for me in the uk, there isn't a "wrong side"


One side is "wronger" when driving an unnecessarily large land yacht. My Civic, it's fine.


Or, they subtracted a digital elevation model from a digital surface model, ran a point-in-polygon match against an existing building dataset, and labelled the difference as the height of the building. No ML needed.


There's a notice in the bottom-left corner on desktop that says: "This is a machine-learning-derived product. Errors may occur"


Other comments said they fed 2d aerial imagery into transformer and thats it.


Interesting, recent podcast on the subject https://99percentinvisible.org/episode/632-the-titanics-best...


Tim Apple is an awesome mnemonic


LinkedIn allows you to write a recomendation, after submission it goes to the other person to approve. If you want to risk a little of your reputation to support another (and your employer doesn't prevent you from doing this) then its an easy way to help someone out


a walk-off. First to 1,000 miles


Yup simple laptop sleeve with a good zip and a reliable handle works well for me. In case of inclement weather there's a ziplock bag inside big enough for the laptop.

That goes inside another thin bag for safe carry. If I'm visiting somewhere new and carrying other things, bag-in-bag works well; leave the day bag in the conference room, the thin bag with the laptop comes with me.


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