also data duplication, if you want to store a file in application readable format and IPFS you need to store TWO files, makes archiving and management expensive
Performance is an experimental science where even things like programming language might not matter at all. This is open for general purpose topic about latency, optimisations, methodologies, meso or micro benchmarks, regressions, analysis methodology which all can be programming language agnostic, but also can be very programming language and hardware specific depending on purpose and approach.
On BSDs you can do ctrl+T and it prints progress, there were plants to implemented this on Linux, but it didn't get enough traction.
Jenkins and GitLab runners. They get bad reputation, but are extremely powerful and easy to start with, much faster than GH actions, more popular and better documented than other enterprise alternatives.
I've just tried using private mode and different browser, still can't see my comments and their children. I can see them in Jeroba on Android
Click on the "Chat" button and all comments appear
They do say that, but how much can it be trusted? Can they really detect all native interface calls? Be aware of all future file system checks or event driven programming paradigms? hashset.getOrElse()
where uniqueness decides future flow? I'm sure we will be experiencing or at least seeing bug reports related to predictive debugger triggering mutations.
A debugged code could be doing once per run operation, use unique data or send network request that's isn't supposed to be done until a user explicitly does it.
Scala got adopted? https://insights.stackoverflow.com/trends/?tags=scala%2Cc%23%2Cjava their business model is killing the language