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50 years onward and every innovation seems to break, rather than improve, the tried and true relational database model.


Implementations with skin in the game are still innovating and improving the 'tried and true' relational database model, IMO. PostgreSQL, MS SQL, MySQL, etc. consistently churn out new features that actually make sense, like FK constraint support for sharded/partitioned tables relevant to this discussion.


You don't hate to deify Jobs since you just made a completely unnecessary and off topic deification of him.


more likely because women who are taller tend to be more selective about their partner (they want them to be taller than them).. which means they end up having babies at a later age.


Having children at 35 Didn't seem to be a problem decades ago.. like with many of the other newly popular maladies I think that it has to do more with stuff in our environment poisoning our sperm/ovaries than simply "aging". We might never find the culprit of course because it will hurt X big corporation bottom line.


React/Solid etc also invent their own DSL, each js framework just does it their own way.


Man they're really screwing developers over in Europe. That's what they earn in the third world.


Remember that Europe is quite large and not homogeneous. For sure wages are lower and less different between blue collar and white collar jobs, which is both good and bad.

We don’t know where the gp is posting from; btw in places like London or Berlin a dev can make 2x that figure.


On the other hand they do get free health care, free uni (if in the right country), a social safety net that you can actually live decently on and other services.


Getting 60k here also means the employer pays half of health insurance and half of the unemployment insurance.


Yeah I know Indian devs getting paid that much.


HR should do HR, as an engineer interviewing someone for his team you should do you.


How is somebody's personal life any of your business when interviewing someone for technical skills? Asking people about their hobby projects, expecting them to be coding too, is propagating the unhealthy practice of needing to work 10-12-14 hours a day just to stay relevant in the industry.

From a human side, I would hire someone who decides to take care of their kid after hours instead of honing their technical skills. They tend to be a lot more responsible with their work too.


>but does anyone at this point really understand it deeply enough to file an arrest warrant?

That hasn't stopped prosecutors before. This is happening because there is no appetite to go after him, people can take a look at the public record so far and wonder why this might be the case.


In principle charges are not to be brought unless the prosecutor believes they have enough evidence to win a conviction in court.


there's more to it than that.. but the steps he's making are certainly better than the previous status quo. The enemy of my enemy so on and so forth.


Try Fedora. I used to be an ubuntu guy, changed to Fedora KDE years ago and never looked back.


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