Yesterday I met the fourth employee at SpaceX. Hans Koenigsmann. I asked him how they did the code that lands rockets back on earth so they can be reused. “Oh, one person wrote that.” What? Yeah, it’s better for a single human, he told me, to write it because one person could keep the whole system in their head. Get more people involved and it gets confusing, he told me. He admitted other people were involved, but most of it was done by one person. Reminds me of @stevewoz who was the last human to have an entire computer in his head. So, why can’t Lockheed or Boeing figure this out? The committee can’t decide who is smart enough to do the code.
All about the terrible experience dealing with Apple’s bug report system.
Makes be grateful for how we handle support and bug requests at Discourse using https://meta.discourse.org.
The Future According to John Carmack
Bit crazy that it costs so much to replace the whoop 4.0 charger. I can’t find mine, so I’m ordering a new one .
"Get a notebook…a journal that will last through all time, and maybe the angels may quote from it for eternity. Begin today and write in it your goings and comings, your deepest thoughts, your achievements and your failures, your associations and your triumphs, your impressions and your testimonies” - Spencer W. Kimball
I would like this feature. Well, I’m not too concerned about setting the default, but being able to pass the remote in a flag would be handy. Even though I know the command will prompt me to select the default I’m still scared every time I use the command that it will just auto push to a public remote instead of my private one when working on a security issue.
Temporary solution (2 commands though)
$ git push -u origin HEAD
$ gh pr create --fill
Use gem install mailcatcher --pre
to install the latest mailcatcher version that will work with ruby 3.2.2.