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The Hallucinated Rows Incident

Herein lies the tale of the serialization bug that caused one of the weirdest crashes in the company’s history- the infamous “Not enough values in db” panic. Delve with me into the depths of…

Leadership Learnings of 2021  - TheVentury

The most valuable leadership learnings about an agile modern organization in times of uncertainty and the main takeaways for 2022.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS The Ingraham Angle 20210818 02:31:00

can take some of the folks as well. they should be more culturally at home in the middle east and i think it makes a lot of sense. laura: don t repeat the mistakes of europe. and europe does not want them. they don t want them. i m sorry, fran says no, britton does not want them, germany and sweden are trying to deport migrants, they put a temporary halt on that. but they do not want all of the influx of migrants into their countries, and i mean, take a poll on americans, from americans, what do you think that would be? it would be 90/10 no. here s the bottom line, there are a lot of people in afghanistan, millions and millions of millions who don t like the taliban and rightfully so, that does not necessarily mean that all those millions of people are jacksonian democrats who are pro-american and embrace our way of life. the most logical thing for people who do not want to live in afghanistan anymore is to find them a home in another country in southeast asia with

Exceptional Naming

One of the hardest things in software development is naming. Naming of products, of paradigms and of parts of your code. The reason naming is both hard and important is because it is an act of communication; without good names your code might as well be written in, well, code. A name is not simply a label: it informs and guides the reader’s mental model. Names can change the way the reader thinks. A good name is a sharing of minds; a poor name is a missed opportunity to learn and say what we mean. We often adopt conventions to make some aspects of naming easier. Such consistency can be a good thing, but not all practices that are consistent are necessarily good. Having a common vocabulary of concepts is useful across a codebase, but the concepts named should qualify as useful information — consistent noise is just noise.

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight 20191214 05:38:00

was. 15 minutes have expired. down to a monthly. i m telling you, the way things are going, brian, who do you think is the front-runner right now? i m saying it s bernie sanders, he s back up at the top i think. brian: first of all, if someone is going to give you an abbreviation, and you don t know what it is, don t repeat it. we have it on our screen the best we can. lsg is not something she should be repeating. megan was 70 who was cursing like a sailor, a bunch of a 10-year-old girls who wanted to worship the world cup stars. if i m a democrat, i don t know who is at top. right now, people are going back to joe biden because they know what toeo expect, and they are wondering what to expect with tveryone else. and bloomberg seems to be making more sense every day, and he is willing to spend to do it, but you are still thinking is bernie sanders right now? the way they are going, they

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