NiceDay

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NiceDay

NiceDay

@NiceDay42

Have a NICE day *tophatbow* Also: @ https://t.co/0ouZc6sDXw

Katılım Şubat 2020
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@vimtor So you pick "this can crash before events get published", even if its not about that being fact or not. God safe us, you would actually point out the missunderstanding, tomorrow you couldn't flex anymore.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@vimtor I understand. It can crash. It can throw. It does not throw today? A change can make it throw tomorrow. Even if you wrap refund() {try catch (e) {...}} You well know its about something else, but you want to flex, rather than communicate.
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Dathan@heydathan·
@vimtor People who dosent understand DDD and entities will assume that order.refund() has persistence logic in it
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@techsavvytravvy @typescript There are many cases where you lose typeof x and unique symbol on certain actions. This one interestingly on constructor level. Looks to me like some very hard-coded not dynamic/consistent behavior.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@techsavvytravvy @typescript "classes are nominal in most OOP languages but typescript classes are structural" I know. "they already solved the display problem for unique symbol by just showing 'typeof x' or 'unique symbol'" Internally and also externally (for us) there need to be a destinction "what x"
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trav@techsavvytravvy·
super frustrating that Symbol can't be abstracted *at all* in @typescript and afaik there's no other way to create a unique value/type
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@techsavvytravvy @typescript Well no, its not the same, it has annoyances. I really don't like that part, even though ESM is better what we had before. And aliasing (which namespaces in other languages also have) don't solve other kind of issues either. Back to symbols, they lack identification/namespace.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@techsavvytravvy @typescript Like how, as a dev, do you know which symbol is needed. What is the type? Here btw, is one example that whoever tells "but file is module and namespace in JS/ESM" has limited clue 😋.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@pulpo404 Wer Wurstfinger hat, hat immer Wurst auf Käse ob er will oder nicht.
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pulpo404@pulpo404·
Eine sehr wichtige Grundsatzfrage die ich alleine nicht beantworten kann: Muß der Käse oder die Wurst bei einem Käsewurstbrot oben liegen?
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@wirelyss Maybe a privat person decides what: 1. they want to visit 2. offer others to visit As long as it does not violate anyones rights. If 2. is slop, then 1. can freely judge so and then not visit. Issue solves by itself either way.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@BAMFBasar Wie wärs stattdessen mit diesen Antragsbögen?
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Plattenbauaristokrat@BAMFBasar·
Wenn ich sterbe, dann will ich so erinnert werden
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looney@C8Luna·
I answered their question. You on other hand asked none. I get it, you are a simple person & only under stand circle, square & triangle when see the word shape. A shape refers to the structure, interface, or layout of that data Anyways, there t plenty of higher ed vids on shape& morphology. dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.114…
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@aakashgupta If she can't handle the 1m investment, she won't be able to handle the 1k either.
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Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
The spreadsheet math on this is brutal. She left roughly $54 million on the table. Yet she probably just made the best financial decision of her life. $1M in an S&P 500 index fund at age 20 compounds to approximately $58M in inflation-adjusted terms by age 80. The historical real return is about 7% annually over 97 years of data. Her annuity pays $52,000 a year. Over 60 years that totals $3.1M. The gap is 18x. Every finance account in these replies will tell you she's wrong. The compounding math is clear. Take the lump sum, put it in VOO, don't touch it for 60 years. The Certified Financial Planner Board says roughly a third of lottery winners declare bankruptcy within five years. Illinois court records show 28% of winners who won $50K or more went bankrupt in the same window. The average winner spends 60% of their winnings on family and friends in the first two years. She's 20. Peak impulsivity, minimal financial literacy, and every person she's ever met just found out she has a million dollars in her checking account. The $1M doesn't go into a Vanguard account. It goes into the most socially pressured spending environment a human being can occupy. $1,000 a week is a permanent $52K salary, tax-free in Canada, that arrives whether she makes good decisions or catastrophic ones. Can't be drained by a partner. Can't be lost to a scam. Can't be "invested" in a cousin's restaurant. Shows up every Friday for the rest of her life. The spreadsheet says lump sum by 18x. The data on what actually happens to people who receive $1M at 20 says she just bought the most expensive insurance policy in lottery history, and it was worth every dollar she gave up.
DividendBoomer@BoomerDivvies

An 20-year-old Canadian girl won $1M (tax free in Canada) in the lottery and chose $1,000/week instead of the lump sum. Is this wise or the worst financial decision of her life? What are you doing when this happens to you??

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DogeDesigner@cb_doge·
Elon Musk is by far the funniest billionaire on this planet.
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NiceDay@NiceDay42·
@Der_Boersianer @JJLiebig öhm nicht falch verstehen, bezogen auf "4l Prämiumöl am WE Essen"-Beschwerde natürlich. 😅😅
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