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IT 気になる、記になる… Appleの整備済み商品情報 2023/3/30 ー 「iPad (第9世代)」と「iPad mini (第6世代)」が初登場 https://taisy0.com/2023/03/30/170167.html apple 2023-03-30 06:12:27
ROBOT ロボスタ フォートナイトに未来都市「Honda City」登場!ホンダとのコラボでマップを公開、シビックTYPE R や CRF250R、eVTOLも登場 https://robotstart.info/2023/03/30/zetadivision-honda-city.html 2023-03-30 06:35:37
ROBOT ロボスタ 【連載マンガ ロボクン vol.241】YASCORNは悪くない https://robotstart.info/2023/03/30/robokun-241.html firstappearedon 2023-03-30 06:00:36
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia Mobile] Appleの開発者向けイベント「WWDC23」、6月5日から開催 最新iOSやiPadOS発表へ https://www.itmedia.co.jp/mobile/articles/2303/30/news180.html apple 2023-03-30 15:43:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 奈良と大阪を結ぶ“幻のトンネル” 音と光の演出で予想を超える人気 https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/30/news181.html itmedia 2023-03-30 15:40:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia News] 漏えいデータから分析、業界別“ガバガバパスワード”集 海外セキュリティ企業が公開 https://www.itmedia.co.jp/news/articles/2303/30/news159.html itmedia 2023-03-30 15:40:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] セブン、環境配慮の「新型容器」を全国展開 インクや着色剤を減らしても売上変わらず https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/30/news179.html itmedia 2023-03-30 15:34:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia ビジネスオンライン] 同棲時の揉め事、3位「家事のやり方」、2位「生活リズム」、1位は? https://www.itmedia.co.jp/business/articles/2303/30/news171.html albalink 2023-03-30 15:30:00
IT ITmedia 総合記事一覧 [ITmedia PC USER] エイサー、再生プラ筐体を採用したスタンダード21.5型フルHD液晶ディスプレイ https://www.itmedia.co.jp/pcuser/articles/2303/30/news177.html acervero 2023-03-30 15:19:00
IT SNSマーケティングの情報ならソーシャルメディアラボ【Gaiax】 【企業事例あり】2023年ライブコマースの動向や市場規模、国内人気サービスまとめ8選 https://gaiax-socialmedialab.jp/post-53681/ 市場規模 2023-03-30 06:00:39
TECH Techable(テッカブル) 水害シーンや街並みをリアルに再現。水害時の避難行動を疑似体験できる「防災VRコンテンツ」 https://techable.jp/archives/201572 株式会社 2023-03-30 06:00:39
IT 情報システムリーダーのためのIT情報専門サイト IT Leaders Google CloudがBigQueryの課金体系を刷新、オートスケールや圧縮ストレージでコスト効率向上 | IT Leaders https://it.impress.co.jp/articles/-/24654 GoogleCloudがBigQueryの課金体系を刷新、オートスケールや圧縮ストレージでコスト効率向上ITLeadersグーグル・クラウド・ジャパンは年月日、グローバル会議「GoogleDataCloudampAISummit」米国時間月日開催で発表した内容のうち、BigQueryデータ分析とAlloyDBデータベースの最新情報を説明した。 2023-03-30 15:05:00
AWS AWS Security Blog The National Intelligence Center of Spain and AWS collaborate to promote public sector cybersecurity https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/the-national-intelligence-center-of-spain-and-aws-collaborate-to-promote-public-sector-cybersecurity/ The National Intelligence Center of Spain and AWS collaborate to promote public sector cybersecuritySpanish version »The National Intelligence Center and National Cryptological Center CNI CCN ーattached to the Spanish Ministry of Defenseーand Amazon Web Services AWS have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to jointly promote cybersecurity and innovation in the public sector through AWS Cloud technology Under the umbrella of this alliance the CNI CCN will benefit from the help … 2023-03-30 06:16:48
AWS AWS Security Blog The National Intelligence Center of Spain and AWS collaborate to promote public sector cybersecurity https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/security/the-national-intelligence-center-of-spain-and-aws-collaborate-to-promote-public-sector-cybersecurity/ The National Intelligence Center of Spain and AWS collaborate to promote public sector cybersecuritySpanish version »The National Intelligence Center and National Cryptological Center CNI CCN ーattached to the Spanish Ministry of Defenseーand Amazon Web Services AWS have signed a strategic collaboration agreement to jointly promote cybersecurity and innovation in the public sector through AWS Cloud technology Under the umbrella of this alliance the CNI CCN will benefit from the help … 2023-03-30 06:16:48
AWS lambdaタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita AWS Lambda Layersで共通関数活用 https://qiita.com/japanvincent/items/77a81578ac453303ed91 awslambdalayers 2023-03-30 15:31:41
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita macでpythonのDb2ライブラリ ibm_dbをimportすると発生するエラーへの対応策(Symbol not found: ___cxa_throw_bad_array_new_length ) https://qiita.com/nishikyon/items/47be9d5682374979f547 found 2023-03-30 15:46:30
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Db2 on Cloud & Db2 Warehouse on Cloudの資格情報をpythonの変数に入れて必要な接続情報を取得 https://qiita.com/nishikyon/items/261f019fd64e97be9cec ampdbwarehouseoncloud 2023-03-30 15:42:37
python Pythonタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Pythonのstr.splitは短い時間に大量に呼んではならない https://qiita.com/JuvenileTalk9/items/bb669745b27f0e412cc2 aaaabbbbcccc 2023-03-30 15:30:50
js JavaScriptタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita ChatGPT情報を複数のRSSから取得して一覧化させるサイトを作った https://qiita.com/roofeehim/items/0dc36871d264d596d0e8 chatgpt 2023-03-30 15:10:18
Linux Ubuntuタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita Error code: Wsl/Service/CreateInstance/0x80040326【Error: 0x80040326】 https://qiita.com/logger/items/bd8d7cf3722d581f6f00 cuserswslusergtwslupdate 2023-03-30 15:52:00
AWS AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita AWS CloudTrail Lakeを触ってみた https://qiita.com/ozakir-intellilink/items/0d339dc41a674661c1e5 sagemakerglue 2023-03-30 15:22:43
AWS AWSタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita SageMakerの新ガバナンス機能 Amazon SageMaker Role Managerを触ってみた https://qiita.com/ozakir-intellilink/items/cdabf2d509764882fc6e sagemaker 2023-03-30 15:21:51
Docker dockerタグが付けられた新着投稿 - Qiita 【メモ】Docker DesktopからColimaに乗り換える https://qiita.com/ntm718/items/2281f91993a4c6eb69c1 colima 2023-03-30 15:17:18
技術ブログ Developers.IO 【Security Hub修復手順】[ELB.1] Application Load Balancer は、すべての HTTP リクエストを HTTPS にリダイレクトするように設定する必要があります https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/securityhub-fsbp-remediation-elb-1/ 【SecurityHub修復手順】ELBApplicationLoadBalancerは、すべてのHTTPリクエストをHTTPSにリダイレクトするように設定する必要がありますこんにちはAWS事業本部のおつまみです。 2023-03-30 06:45:25
技術ブログ Developers.IO Cloudflare でサブドメインの委譲設定をして Azure AD のカスタムドメインとして登録する https://dev.classmethod.jp/articles/cloudflare-azuread-customdomain/ cloudfla 2023-03-30 06:34:02
海外TECH DEV Community Modify the AWS RDS Instance size using Lambda Function https://dev.to/aws-builders/modify-the-aws-rds-instance-size-using-lambda-function-1l71 Modify the AWS RDS Instance size using Lambda FunctionThis article gives you an overview of the AWS Lambda function to modify the RDS instance class using Python language in Lambda function without stopping the RDS instance Let s follow this article to modify RDS instance using Lambda function Steps to create AWS Lambda Function for AWS RDS Instance classwe use the following steps to configure a lambda function Step Create an IAM PolicyThe first step is to create IAM policy to gain access to RDS actions and AWS CloudWatch log events Navigate to IAM in the services and click on Policies gt Create Policy Step Create an IAM Role and attach “Lambda RDS modification policy In this step we are creating an IAM role and attach the policy created in the previous step Click on Roles gt Create Role Step Create an AWS Lambda FunctionNow we will create AWS Lambda function to modify RDS instance class First you have to select “Author from scratch gt Function Name gt Runtime Python or gt Existing Role “RDS Lambda Role Add inline policy in existing IAM RoleNow open a new tab for the IAM role and edit the existing Role RDS Lambda In the summary page click on Add Inline PolicyIn the Inline policy editor paste the following JSON Here you note that we used the AWS lambda ARN in the resource section You can copy ARN for your existing lambda ARN Lambda ARN follows the format arn aws lambda Region AWS Account function lambda function Name Version Statement Effect Allow Action lambda GetFunctionConfiguration Resource arn aws lambda us east function RDSStartFunction Step Function Code Scroll down and paste the Python code inside the editor You need to select appropriate language in the run time I go with the latest version Python Python Code Here we are using environment variables DBinstanceDBinstanceClassimport sysimport botocoreimport botoimport jsonfrom botocore exceptions import ClientErrordef lambda handler event context rds boto client rds lambdaFunc boto client lambda print Trying to get Environment variable try funcResponse lambdaFunc get function configuration FunctionName RDS Instance Modification Function DBinstance funcResponse Environment Variables DBInstanceName DBinstanceClass funcResponse Environment Variables DBinstanceClass print f Starting RDS service for DBInstance DBinstance print f RDS instance class DBinstanceClass response rds modify db instance DBInstanceIdentifier DBinstance DBInstanceClass DBinstanceClass ApplyImmediately True print f Success response return json dumps dict abc except ClientError as e return json dumps dict error str e return json dumps dict abc Creating Environment Variables Step I already created one testdb RDS instance for the testingStep Now we will test the Lambda FunctionClick on the “Test buttonFirst time when you run it and as you already entered the “db t micro so the result will be like But now I will change the “DBinstanceClass to “db t small so this time it will successfully modify the AWS RDS instance “testdb class to “db t small Now you will get the following logs after running the lambda functionHere you will see that the RDS instance is now “modifying status It will take some time to show you the result as this instance size will be change from “db t micro to “db t small Final result after modification you will see that now the instance size is “db t small and status is now “Available 2023-03-30 06:20:48
海外TECH DEV Community Make API product lifecycle management easy https://dev.to/apisix/make-api-product-lifecycle-management-easy-3nm9 Make API product lifecycle management easyModern APIs are often designed built and run as products that are consumed by both internal systems and third parties and they must be managed similarly Many large organizations see APIs as a critical and strategic component and as such will create an API program strategy and set clear business goals constraints and resources With a strategy set the day to day tactical approach is often focused on API lifecycle management Full lifecycle API Management APIM spans the entire lifespan of an API that begins at the planning stage and ends when an API is retired Many of the stages within the lifecycle are integrated with an API gateway The main component of the API Management system This post walks you through the key API product lifecycle stages create control and consume and explores why API Gateway is important in each lifecycle stage typical stages of an API lifecycleThe API lifecycle is a model that can help you chart the progress of your API and adapt your management as it matures In general API lifecycle management can be broken down into several different phases Building Design and build your API Testing Verify functionality performance and security expectations Publishing Expose your APIs to developers Securing Mitigate security risks and concerns Managing Maintain and manage APIs to ensure they are functional up to date and meeting business requirements Onboarding Enable developers to quickly learn how to consume the exposed APIs For example offer OpenAPI or AsyncAPI documentation and provide a portal and sandbox Analyzing Enable observability and analyze monitoring data to understand usage and detect issues Promoting Advertise APIs to developersーfor example list them in an API marketplace Monetizing Enable the charging for and collection of revenue for use of an API We cover this aspect of API lifecycle management as a separate stage in the next section Retirement Support the deprecation and removal of APIs which happens for a variety of reasons including business priority shifts technology changes and security concerns Consider that there are four generally accepted stages in the life cycle of a product such as development growth maturity and decline that all products go through from a market demand perspective Now if we take the concept of the product lifecycle and applied it to APIs in order to come up with an API product lifecycle that consists of stages create  publish  realize  maintain and retire You can further narrow down this list to primary phases create control and consume respectively by integrating the API Gateway to manage the full API product lifecycle The below diagram demonstrates how API lifecycle management integrates with an API gateway and backend services Before we take a look at each of these stages let s first understand what problems actually API Gateway can solve API Gateway solves key problemsWhen you are dealing with APIs traffic management and choosing related technologies you need to balance both short term implementation and long term maintainability There are many API related cross cutting concerns including maintainability extensibility security observability product lifecycle management and monetization An API gateway can help with all of these Here is an overview of the key problems that an API gateway can address such as Reducing coupling by using an adapter facade between frontends and backends Simplifying consumption by aggregating translating backend services Protecting APIs from overuse and abuse with threat detection and mitigation Understanding how APIs are being consumed observability Managing APIs as products with API lifecycle management Monetizing APIs by using account management billing and pay API Create phaseThe API Create phase is the first stage in the API product lifecycle management process where you design orchestrate transform document and test your API At this stage modern API gateways like Apache APISIX can be helpful to build your API from scratch or import API definitions from a range of sources like OpenAPI YAML JSON structure to register Route and Upstreams You might want to expose a new API combining information from other existing APIs With API Gateway response composition ability you can achieve this Or you are connecting the internal and external systems through a new API where they use different formats to communicate from XML SOAP to JSON REST and vice versa You have an existing REST API but you are building a new GraphQL API For example Apache APISIX allows you to convert the GraphQL API into a REST API Before publishing it s important to complete API testing to ensure they meet established API contracts with your client applications In such a case you can mock up your API responses with the API Gateway to test the integration API Control phaseIn the control phase you apply security policies deploy manage monitor and scale your API After you test it s time to secure your API to ensure that only authorized users and applications can access the API and to prevent unauthorized access or abuse This might involve using techniques such as input validation OAuth or API keys and setting up controls to manage access to the API such as configuring usage limits or quotas with API Gateway Also you monitor your API metrics traces and logs and then optimize API performance based on analytics data In the same phase you can leverage various API release strategies with API Gateway to instantly deploy API to the target environment development testing staging and production with zero setup effort and without any downtime You integrate the API with DevOps tools to efficiently reduce the time for the deployment using Continuous Integration Continuous Development CI CD best practices At this stage you also manage changes to the API over time to ensure that any updates or modifications are properly tested and do not cause unintended consequences You can add multiple API versions to manage updates API Consumption phaseIn the API Consumption phase the API is made available to developers and other external users to discover This involves enabling developers to consume the exposed APIs providing OpenAPI documentation and offering a sandbox environment for developers to test their integrations API consumers are the actual users of APIs With the help of an API management solution you can register single and multiple API consumers and configure various rules for different consumers private partner or public API users At this stage you can leverage various API promotion strategies to advertise APIs to developers and list them in an API marketplace Additionally you may want to consider enabling the charging for and collection of revenue for use of an API to monetize your API SummaryOverall the API product lifecycle management consists of three primary phases ーcreate control and consume The API Create phase is a critical stage in the API lifecycle management process as it sets the foundation for the API s success where you design and build your API The API control stage helps ensure that APIs are secure performant and available to authorized users and applications The API consumption phase represents the point where developers and other users start to derive value from the API By ensuring that the API is well documented easy to use and performs well organizations can encourage adoption and maximize the value of their API investments An API gateway is a tool that sits in front of an API and acts as a point of entry for a defined group of services It participates in the full lifecycle of API management that covers the process of creating deploying and managing your APIs Some benefits of using an API gateway are providing the optimal API for each consumer reducing the number of requests and it enforces security policies Related resourcesSecure APIs in an API GatewayEfficiently Manage Your GraphQL API with API GatewayRate Limiting in API ManagementAPI Observability with Apache APISIX PluginsAPI release strategies with API Gateway Recommended contentWhy Is Apache APISIX the Best API Gateway How to choose the right API Gateway CommunityJoin the Apache APISIX CommunityFollow us on TwitterFind us on SlackHow to contribute page About the authorVisit my personal blog www iambobur com 2023-03-30 06:18:58
海外TECH DEV Community Thank You For Your (Worthless) Comment! https://dev.to/bytebodger/thank-you-for-your-worthless-comment-4o67 Thank You For Your Worthless Comment I think one of the things that defines a programming mindset is the desire to improve processes for example automating them When a programmer sees manual work being rotely repeated he has an innate desire to streamline it This often takes the form of writing more or just better code But it can manifest in other ways For example when I noticed that I would often get the same inane questions from recruiters often in relation to opportunities that I had no desire to pursue I reworked my LinkedIn profile to speak directly to those questions Hopefully so that I wouldn t need to keep answering them over and over again I then built my CV portfolio site with many of the same objectives in mind Granted this doesn t stop the stream of inane questions But I have noticed that it does in fact limit them Some recruiters still pay no attention to what s on my LinkedIn profile or what s on my CV site But many others have read what I ve written before we even have our initial conversation And it s saved me both time and aggravation So in a similar fashion I m writing this article as a way to automate the process whereby some Dev Bro leaves a snotty and unhelpful comment on one of my articles Going forward I m not gonna engage the jerks anymore My only response will be to drop a link to this article and then leave it alone The Dreaded Comments Section There s an old truism about the web It was probably coined as far back as the early s But it s still completely apropos today It simply states Never go into the comments section It seems that the comments section is where the swarthiest sector of the web spends most of their time For example on the website for my local paper I long ago realized just how loathsome the comments section can be Every alt right redneck in my southern city feels shamelessly empowered to share their deepest darkest thoughts on our local paper s articles I ve encountered some of the most racist sexist homophobic comments that I ve ever heard after I scrolled just a bit too far down the page on our local news articles So on most sites it s a good rule of thumb to simply close your browser tab or click off the site once you ve reached the end of the article and you re starting to see the user generated feedback But why am I talking about this here on Dev to Am I claiming that Dev to s comments are anywhere near that bad Thankfully not at all The Dev to CommunityWhen I decided to start cranking out articles on Dev to I did so in part because of the sense of community that I witnessed while reading the articles of others The authors represent a wide range of skill sets backgrounds and experience levels Of course I ve stumbled across my fair share of articles on this site that I would classify as ummm not good But I usually have the sense that the vast majority of people on this site are truly trying to help one another Even if occasionally their articles are a bit misguided I ve always been particularly impressed with the quality of the comments on Dev to articles When some newbie posts an article with glaring flaws I rarely see the commenters attacking him Yes they may challenge him They often correct him But on a large majority of comments it does seem to me at least as though the community is honestly trying to help each other For this reason when I began writing my own articles I made a conscious decision to make every effort to engage my commenters Sometimes this takes the form of a simple thank you for their reply Occasionally it becomes a follow on discussion something of an appendix to the original article No I don t reply to every comment But whenever it feels appropriate or necessary I try to acknowledge those who ve taken the time to leave comments I can t even count the number of times that someone has challenged something I ve written here and their input has caused me to reassess and or reformulate my own views Sometimes commenters simply point out typos or logical flaws in my article When that happens I typically go back and edit the article to correct the error after leaving a note thanking the commenter for the insight Other times commenters have shown me really cool new ways to accomplish something methods that I d completely overlooked in the original article Malcontents and Dev BrosThis doesn t mean that every comment is helpful Nor does it mean that all comments are left in the spirit of community Dev to couldn t possibly enforce any kind of sweeping don t be a jerk policy And if you write even a handful of articles on this site eventually you ll run into a few of those jerks Of course one answer to this problem would be to simply ignore the comments altogether But for the reasons stated above I believe that would be a sad mistake Another approach is to simply grow a thicker skin Blogging is one form of putting yourself out there And whenever you expose your thoughts feelings ideas to the teaming cesspool that is The Interwebs it s inevitable that occasionally some snotty little Dev Bro will get his jollies by taking a swipe at you For the most part that just comes with the territory If you can t handle the occasional jerk putting his oh so witty commentary on your articles then don t write articles for public consumption And to be clear I practice this approach of skin thickening on a near daily basis At this point in my blogging life and at this point in my overall career I no longer have skin I have a tough leathery hide I will also freely acknowledge that my particular style can sometimes invite the Dev Bros to sharpen their knives I m opinionated I make bold assertions I enjoy calling out the many different flavors of effery that I ve encountered over the last quarter century The articles I write while not obscene are not designed to be presented verbatim in a corporate board room And when I write in such a fashion a certain subset of malcontents feels empowered to showcase their Keyboard Commando skills And when they do I make every attempt to simply ignore those jerks Nevertheless every so often I feel compelled to engage one of them And that s why I m writing this article Consider this my final word on any Neanderthal who thinks he s gonna raise himself up by taking me down a notch Ohhh The Delicious Irony One of the funniest aspects of these Dev Bros is their utter inability to grasp the irony that s often present in their own comments I ve covered many different topics on this site But if you read even a handful of my articles you may notice one theme that pops up over and over again Often I m not railing so much against any particular piece of tech or any particular aspect of coding life Instead I m railing against the jerks who can t discuss such things in a rational professional manner Like maybe you love TypeScript And you re convinced that our next project should be written in TypeScript and not JavaScript OK That s fine I may not entirely agree with you But I m more than capable of having a rational discussion with you about it In the course of that discussion you can present your case I can present mine We can talk about the pros and cons of either approach We can loop in other team members to gather their feedback on it And at the end of the day we can come to some sort of consensus on a logical approach And when I say logical approach that s not a snide code word for my preferred solution Just a few months ago at Amazon I had this exact same debate with another senior dev on our team He wanted to use TS I wanted to use JS We hashed it out We talked to the rest of the team And you know what we decided on We decided to use TS And guess what I was fine with it But when some Dev Bro leaves a nasty comment on your article he s outing himself as one of those jerks who s incapable of having this kind of rational conversation Not that he cares of course He only cares about feeling like he s just put you in your place Smarmy Tech DouchebagsAt this point you may be thinking OK fine There are some idiots who put snotty comments on blogs But why are you writing an article on a tech programming website about commenters To be fair you don t have to be in software development to experience jerks in your life Douchebags exist in every industry and in every corner of our daily lives But I m a firm believer that software development fosters a certain outsized population of douchebags No I m not claiming that all programmers are jerks The vast majority of my past and present colleagues are very nice people Smart Funny Genuinely interested in doing a good job and getting along with their coworkers But I do honestly believe that if we woke up tomorrow and every jerk was painted neon green there d be a higher percentage of neon green people in software engineering than you d find in many other career fields Software development has a way of rewarding douchebags You see programmers are problem solvers And once you ve solved enough problems on enough critical projects it s easy to fall into the mindset that you ve got all the answers It fosters mindsets like these I used to work on an Angular project that was an absolute nightmare And now you want to use Angular Mannn you must be an idiot I ve been doing this stuff for decades And now the New Guy thinks he can just step in with a better suggestion on how to solve this problem Give me a friggin break You ve done decades of work with SOAP and REST but you ve never used GraphQL Then there s obviously no way you could work on this team Oh you didn t fit well with your previous team employer Hehehe Sounds like you must be the problem I know why you re not a fan of pair programming Cuz you don t want another dev to see that you suck I wrote that solution in an hour It took you two hours Sounds like you re just not cut out for this team Of course I could go on and on and on but you probably get the point Developer SubspeciesWhen someone leaves a nasty comment on your blog they don t realize it but they re usually signaling that they belong to one or more of these nasty subspecies The Fanboy They love Package X You ve never used Package X Or maybe you prefer Package Y So of course you re stoooopid This can also apply to broader dev practices Like they love TDD You haven t used TDD Or you have critiques of TDD So again you re stoooopid The Corporate Apologist You didn t have a good experience working for Company X You write about your negative experience but no matter how you explain the scenario everything that went wrong was obviously your fault And if you weren t such a crappy developer you would ve done just fine in your previous role You can describe a situation where you delivered a bug free product that went live five minutes after the expected deadline and that your employer responded by caning you until you fell into a bloody coma and The Corporate Apologist will tell you that a real developer would ve had the solution deployed on time and that you re just not fit to work on software The Code Nazi There s one way to code and that s exactly how The Code Nazi does it If your code doesn t mirror his you don t know what you re doing and you re not fit to work on his team The Time Cop In The Time Cop s world there are two classes of problems There are easy problems meaning problems that he s already solved before And now he can crank out the solution with incredible speed And then there are hard problems which are just problems that he hasn t run into before If it s an easy problem then you re expected to code the solution in the time that it would now take him to do the same thing If you take longer to solve the problem even if it originally took him DAYS to solve it you re not good enough to code on his team It doesn t matter if it took him six hours to code his first binary tree search Now that he can do it in minutes he expects that any quality coder should have already encountered the problem and should be able to do it in minutes as well The Benchmark Troll He once spent an entire weekend running a massive series of performance tests on for loops versus forEach And now that he knows that for is faster you re an absolute idiot if you ever use forEach The Speed Reader He s a busy man He s incredibly important So important in fact that he can t be bothered to take the time to read your article Which is fine but curiously enough he seems to have plenty of time to comment on your article and in a display of sheer arrogance correct your article It doesn t matter that he merely skimmed the first of the article He now feels compelled to write up a correction In fact sometimes The Speed Reader will boldly acknowledge at the beginning of his comment I wasn t able to read most of your article but The Snarkster You ve written a word magnum opus on a new coding technique involving React Hooks Not only have you explained the concept in excruciating detail but you ve also laid out numerous coding samples and you ve even linked to several working CodePens that demonstrate your approach Because he s so epically enlightened he leaves a single mind expanding comment like Wow This is ugly lt SlowClap gt The Opinionator You ve written a pure opinion piece You ve gone to great lengths to make it clear that this is just your opinion You ve even admitted numerous times in your article that you may not have all the info and there s room for competing opinions Despite all of this The Opinionator still feels compelled to drop his comment stating that your opinion is stoooopid The Dogmatist You ve written an extensive article on a new way to do two way data binding in JavaScript You may have even acknowledged that two way data binding isn t everyone s cup of tea But for those who want to pursue it here s one approach you can take The Dogmatist absolutely must comment to let you know that two way data 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