For a lot of architectures its also irrelevant. I use sync code and I use async code in my architecture. But more like independent subsystems. They are sync internally and only few places have connections to outside systems or IO. Those can be async.
I do understand though that it can be annoying for library authors, especially those that need to interact with the FS/Network etc.
An active bug from 12/12/2018 that Google and the Chromium team just dont want to fix for 'reasons'.
First time I stumbled over this bug myself I thought that will be fixed soon. When Microsoft started using Chromium I thought "for sure now they will".
Turns out there is something nefarious going on. There is no other explanation.
I liked pi.dev but why is registering endpoints and models not as simple as possible ? Or am i missing something ? I always have to fiddle with the config file.
Of course its newsworthy if the company making the most electric cars in the world has setup a factory to produce semis and produced at least one after years of testing with actual customers that say they are very happy at seemingly very competitive pricing.
To say its NOT newsworthy betrays a bias against Tesla which I would assume has nothing to do with actual facts.
BYD is, by far, the largest EV manufacturer in the world. And they've been making semis for ages.
It is not newsworthy that BYD shipped another one. They do that every 15 minutes.
So not only do I repeat that this article is not newsworthy -- but your proposed article about the company making the most electric cars in the world shipping one would _also_ not be newsworthy.
I see it like he’s one of the only outlets not regurgitating lying press releases and actually calling out the truth.
I always see Fred attacked on HN, but I never see anyone cite false statements he’s made. He’s just a bad person for hating on Tesla. As if it’s bad for a writer to critically cover a company doing bad things.
I desperately wanted to like Valerian since I love Fifth Element, while visually striking the story line was pretty meh and OMG the casting was horrible. I think I could casually enjoy it even with the bad story if they had done better job casting.
Yeah. Really wanted to like Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets, but Dane DeHaan's utter lack of chemistry with his co-star (seemed like he was afraid to even look at her?) absolutely destroyed it in the worst way possible. :(
I do understand though that it can be annoying for library authors, especially those that need to interact with the FS/Network etc.