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  • Got asked about this twice so I'm cut/pasting my answer, but happy to discuss further

    Check out the dora reports and the data Nicole Forsgren lays out in her book Accelerate. DORA reborts are free to access. She has found clear links between trunk based (no branching) development and a whole host of positive metrics. There is some suggestion that PRs are not too bad if always done at high quality and within the same day, but its weaker.

  • Check out the dora reports and the data Nicole Forsgren lays out in her book Accelerate. DORA reborts are free to access. She has found clear links between trunk based (no branching) development and a whole host of positive metrics. There is some suggestion that PRs are not too bad if always done at high quality and within the same day, but its weaker.

  • I don't agree and I don't disagree, but I thinkcontext matters a lot here. Some teams and codebases need deep knowledge, some don't. Some nned sql performance, some don't. Your conclusion is only true some of the time

  • The majority of solid nuclear waste, the kind that lasts milenia, can be reprocessed in to fuel and used again. France is particularly good at this.

    The water released from Fukushima contains no solid nuclear waste. Rather, its irradiated water where some of the hydrogen has become tritium. Tritium has a half life of about 12 years, and is naturally occuring from solar radiation. The safest way to deal with it is to filter it, then dilute it so that the percentage of tritium is not much higher than the natural level. This is what Japan is is doing, and will continue doing for several years.

    Simply put, safely dealing with nuclear waste is a well understood process, and the main reason it doesn't get done is because of objections from anti nuclear-power activists

  • haskell is one of the mathematically founded functional languages, which is a whole family of loosely related languages that have seen lower uptake over the years. Other examples include ML and variants, and F#.

    There are a few reasons why adoption has been slow:

    • poor outreach by language founders
    • less focus on commercial use
    • novel syntax
    • core abstractions that differ from mainstream

    Many of these are seeing some change. Haskell is getting better at outreach and comercial focus, and Rescript (ml for the web) has a lot of syntactical similarity to ja|ascript.

  • Whoa, hey, I just came back to this post and saw your edit. I'm really impressed by the way you listened to feedback and icorporated it in your stance.

    And hey, these behaviours and the industries supporting them are really damaging. And fightinig those industries will require individuals to change behaviour. If we take action to live car free now, then dismantling the fossil fuel industry won't affect us as much later.

  • It was a blood bath of leftists, too. Lennin was intent on creating state management of the factories, and he knew that anyone to the left of the party would oppose this. The first people the bolsheviks went after were menchaviks, anarchists, and socialists.

  • Lets assume one dairy farm serves 2000 people. In order to limit the emissions from the farm, you must either regulate the farm, or convince 2000 people to give up dairy.

    In your time as an advocate, how many people have you convinced to give up dairy? How long would it take to convice all dairy consumers?

  • Making a policy out of this introduces a choice in enforcement tho:

    is it more feasible to make sure every individual brings their own flatware, or is it more feasible to make sure taco bell doesn't stock flatware?

    A lot of the time, these things boil down to supply side vs demand side, and regulating the supply side ends up being the better choice.

  • The things i've been reading/listenig too is that we should be replacing simple carbs with paani protiens and fiber. In every case, the people mention that American diets should reduce intake over all and macros is secondary