What is Hackers' Pub?

Hackers' Pub is a place for software engineers to share their knowledge and experience with each other. It's also an ActivityPub-enabled social network, so you can follow your favorite hackers in the fediverse and get their latest posts in your feed.

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여러분 어디 미국 배경인데 한 사람이 실수로 자꾸 범죄 벌이게 되면서 도미노로 개큰사건스노우볼굴리기로 파멸하는 영화 이름 아는 사람

황야의 술집? 펍? 에서 실수로 사람을 죽이고 어쩌다가 강도질을 하다가 뭐 그랬던 것 같아요

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여러분 어디 미국 배경인데 한 사람이 실수로 자꾸 범죄 벌이게 되면서 도미노로 개큰사건스노우볼굴리기로 파멸하는 영화 이름 아는 사람

황야의 술집? 펍? 에서 실수로 사람을 죽이고 어쩌다가 강도질을 하다가 뭐 그랬던 것 같아요

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Němečtí poslanci schválili novou podobu vojenské služby. Zákon zavádí plošné odvody a stanovuje také cíle počtů nových rekrutů. Pokud se jich nepodaří v daném roce dosáhnout, budou moci poslanci Spolkového sněmu odhlasovat takzvanou povinnou vojenskou službu z potřeby. Školáci a studenti na řadě míst Německa dnes proti zákonu protestují.

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twist number 2! everyone agrees that deprioritizing is good enough and that docs.rs could, however, re-use the build cache when building a large number of crates from the same workspace. I will now be deleting this mild take

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@khinsenKonrad Hinsen @apostolis Also, if you think about architecture at a larger scale... Most cities are equally the result of organic bottom-up growth vs the few cities which have been planned specifically, and even fewer of them having been able to retain that original vision/layout over time, and/or the layout turned out to be causing all sorts of intended or unintended problems, e.g. amplifying inequality/segregation, transport and new planning/zoning issues due to over-reliance on some predefined artificial design aesthetic/philosophy/constraints, distribution of green spaces, etc.

(Konrad, that's actually also a good example for your recent point re: hierarchies don't scale, i.e. a top-down architecture approach which works on the level of a single building/complex, might not do so well at larger scale, or even on smaller scale...)

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@apostolis @khinsenKonrad Hinsen Maybe this reply clarifies it some more: mastodon.thi.ng/@toxi/11566089

In my own practice and the projects I've been involved in, I found bottom-up design to be a powerful method for encouraging better composition, flexibility, re-usability and emergent behaviors by not presuming ahead of time to know or understand all the aspects, detail facets and interconnected implications of a grand master plan. Having a rough vision (or plural) is crucial, though. Allowing the vision to change, equally so...

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