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@searls On the scale of 0, 1, or Infinity - I'll plump for the latter.

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@searls I'm surprised there isn't some mechanism to filter out NOOPs from the build tree.
Gosh Make had it forty years ago.

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@searls But it makes a nice paperweight.

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@searls It is almost always the poor programming practices that are the bottleneck, rather than the language/runtime.

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@searls So did I.

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@searls Wow.
After years of being gaslit into believing that only glossy screens were good enough for Apple computers.

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@searls DHH is, and always has been, a train wreck.

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@searls There would be a reason for that.

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@searls I'm in ur machine, listening to ur (i)tunes.

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@searls SRP

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@searls It seems clear that a 'fallback driver' here is, quite literally, a fall guy.
If a company (Uber in this case) pushes all liability down to its drivers, then it is clear that as an employee you are in the firing line for the company's failings.

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