ctlachance | 4 years ago | on: Metastable Failures in Distributed Systems [pdf]
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ctlachance | 4 years ago | on: Physicist discovered an escape from Hawking’s black hole paradox
Basically, does this imply the universe is deterministic, or that we're living in a simulation?
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Svelte took #1 spot in State of JavaScript 2020 survey
I think these are valid concerns about Svelte's future. However, you should give it a try and see if you like it regardless. Its got some neat ideas.
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Svelte took #1 spot in State of JavaScript 2020 survey
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Etsy was a twee culture punchline, now it’s a Wall Street darling
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Mannequin.js: An Articulated Mannequin Figure Library
"Put heels on it."
"Brilliant."
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: BlackRock CEO Reveals the Surprise ‘Real Impact’ of Bitcoin on the U.S. Dollar
There's a reason people don't keep the bulk of their assets in fiat current, but they also don't buy pizza with Microsoft stock.
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (November 2020)
Remote: Sure!
Willing to relocate: Yep!
Technologies: JS ES6+, C#, Svelte, React, NodeJS, Unity, Git
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Hello everyone! I'm a software engineer with 3+ years of experience looking to do more web development and front-end engineering professionally. I've spent the past few years working in game development and I've really fallen in love with front end engineering, UI/UX design, and designing audio/visual experiences of all kinds.
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Foundations of Software Engineering
Under this line of reasoning, any level of societal participation is tantamount to slavery. I understand the what you're angling at and I agree to some extent; however, can you provide a viable alternative?
> Anything that enforces the hierarchical system, making it ever more restrictive, has blood on their hands in my view.
Society in and of itself is a hierarchy. Anything that contributes to society is therefore something that enforces the 'hierarchical system.'
You don't have to participate in society if you wish otherwise. The world could always use more mountaintop hermits.
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Harvard/Stanford/MIT Researchers Find Secret to Success, and It's Not Talent
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Building a computer in Conway's game of life
ctlachance | 5 years ago | on: Is Stupidity Expanding? Some Hypotheses