Nice. I have normal winter gloves without the special “touchscreen” coating, so in freezing temps I became proficient with using my nose to unblock and answer calls on my iphone.
If you take a look at the payments across the EU from richer to poorer countries, its quite clear why this happened: The EU invested everything to pamper them to make the "EU favorable for them".
> People create lies to gain power and money. Which is kinda what I was supposed to do, but for random reasons I went rogue and chose sanity instead.
> I am anti-bullshit.
These "contrarian for the sake of being contrarian" vibes naturally flow into this Rust post. Rust has a ton of faults, but this is was a very shallow critique.
Huh, such a self-deprecating take on software engineering can only come from a software engineer.
If the author spent more time with people working in other "real" engineering or science fields, he would know how much slop and lazy reasoning there is in there.
For a visual confirmation, look at how much faulty and badly designed cars or house electrical appliances get released every year. Things which break after a couple weeks of use.
Really?
Most if not all EU work permits, especially highly-qualified ones are tied to an employer for at least the first 2+ years. If you get fired you have up to 3 months to find another employer who is willing to take over your residence permit.
Uhh. No. That's a common misconception held by people that don't actually read their T&Cs. Your worth authorization is tied to "a" employer for the first two years. The employee is completely free to quit and enter into a contract with another employer. All you have to do is go get the name of the employer updated. It's just a formality and nothing else.
Yes, you have three months to find a new job if you're fired, but it's Europe, you most likely got at least a 3 month notice as well.
Here in Norway it's 6 months[1] for skilled workers, and if you get the same position somewhere else you don't need to reapply. If you change position you need to reapply.
You are arguing about semantics of residence permit vs work authorization which is not the core of the issue. If you get fired and don’t find a new employer then you leave in 3 months.
Also, it is definitely not just a formality to change employers. For example, on a blue card the new employer must prove to the ministry that they couldn’t find anyone local or EU to fill this position aka “Labour Market Test”. The position needs to be registered in a special gov database to prove that, etc, etc.
The requirements are far from uniform, because each member state sets its own policy. For example, Finland requires the labor market test from ordinary employees but not from those with a Blue Card or those applying for a specialist permit (similar to the Blue Card).
I held a work permit in Europe. There are categories of immigrants who can work freely e.g. residence permits granted via family reunification or asylum. However a professional work permit is tied to your employer and this is the case until you get permanent residence (typically after 3 years).
Unfortunately io_uring is disabled by default on most cloud workload orchestrators, like CloudRun, GKE, EKS and even local Docker.
Hope this will change soon, but until then it will remain very niche.
Security reasons. https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44632240 There are also other edge cases around cgroups accounting that renders some isolation/throttling mechanisms not fully effective.
I talked to a Jetbrains representative at a conference about this. They said Fleet was/is an experiment in the realtime collaboration tech, which really bloomed during Covid.
They said it is no longer seen as a good direction internally, so not to expect much.
That's a shame to hear, I really would love something like Fleet from them where I dont have to install the umpteenth IDE flavor, or use one of their plugins with an IDE built around something else entirely.
I have moved to VScode after being a paying Jetbrains customer for 6 years.
The Jetbrains IDEs are clunky and slow, they also have plenty of bugs which remain open for years.
They do offer some really powerful refactoring capabilities but I don’t miss them.
Most of my work is in Go, Rust and Typescript.
I was told by Jetbrains representatives that Fleet is now deprioritized internally, which is a pity.
My experience too, I found myself more and more annoyed because I'd run into something, find a years-old ticket that has never been addressed.
I really liked JetBrains tooling in the past, but that and then they also started hitting me with spammy advertising right after I paid for another year, and just couldn't stand it, refunded and cancelled.
Wonder if this is the end of HN.
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