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How about just using the builder pattern?


Not familiar with go or that pattern but is this a good example? https://gist.github.com/vaskoz/10073335


Yes, that's a good example


have an initSomething() that returns an initialized struct.


You can find senior positions up to 5000-6000EU. That's the good part. Unfortunately, I wouldn't call it a city with a good intellectual atmosphere. I suspect it's one of the worst places if ranked by this factor - it's full with sketchy people in sketchy "businesses", corruption and low level of education.

Disclosure: I'm Bulgarian who used to live in UK and France, and now considering emigrating again due to the reasons stated above.


Hi there, Sofia is not like, say, Munich, but it’s chilled, people are friendly and there is a good IT community. It’s not that I disagree with you, but you can find your way around as a foreigner here.

Disclosure: I got almost burned out and heavily depressed after living 4 years in Munich where everything is perfect but I could not quite accept that.


If you're able to detect when your content is being scraped, you can send them the same text but with "confusable" [1] characters (i.e. utf8 characters that look similar to ascii characters).

[1] https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/confusables.jsp?a=test&r=No...


This. Lack of fractional scaling is a big deal. I have 15" Full HD screen on my laptop, and everything is too small without fractional scaling (I prefer to have it set at 1.125/1.25).


GNOME 3.28 on Wayland has this as an experimental feature.


If you enable it you will find that the results are very blurry. It's unusable, to me.


I tried that as well with the same results (blurry text). The best approach I found was to install gnome-tweak-tool, and set the font scaling factor to 1.5. Chrome and a lot of other apps scale everything including ui elements by 1.5. The window manager and some other apps don't seem to support this though.


10 Burj Khalifa's


1000 whiz khalifas


The white paper is great


In the past, in Bulgaria, gypsies used to illegally connect to the electricity network to avoid paying bills. Nowadays there's a shift in that trend - there are numerous cases of people running mining farms the same way.


I regret buying the 9560. Changed the screen under warranty 4 times and it either had a pink tint (twice), uneven backlight or backlight bleed. In the end I was just tired and decided to keep it as it is. My girlfriend got a MBP recently. This is when I realized how spending $2100 on XPS was not very smart.


Just try playing any instrument - you'll soon realize that we're quite good at figuring out what sounds good and what not.


Or it was the schizophrenia that made him heavily addicted to weed?


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