That quote sounds a lot like 1. (the idea of compressing each Bayer color), but I might misunderstand it.
It's noteworthy for sure, however I am more annoyed by how it is reported. It was always like that for sure, however when the same medium proclaims being the arbiter of truth (fact checkers) I get really disgusted.
Circular logic. Because Russian crimes are documented (in western media) every war crime attributed to Russians must be true as well.
If it was from RT I would add "According to Russian media". Is that then a barely noteworthy western propaganda line or just the truth?
> I’m bored of Netflix. They have simply gone the assembly line direction instead of the direction of art, at least for some big niches. For example, every True Crime docuseries on Netflix is the same crap. My benchmark…
> That's very difficult to say, actually; the Moskova was sunk with them after all, but the bigger issue is the abhorrent and indiscriminate shelling of civilian populations by the Russians. Fields with farmers and…
In Germany this is called "Gratismut" (gratis bravery). It's the current thing to hate Russia, so they don't lose anything by doing a passionate write-up about it. McDonald's also wants to convince you that they have…
I disagree that physical violence is justified for any anonymous conversation however hateful it might be. If it is not anonymous then there are things like slander where things get more blurry, however I am not a…
Yeah, however that is not what happens if you just let that behavior described above slide. Punching someone because they said something to you is usually wrong especially if they don't even know each other (so it can't…
Which means the internet is the better place to be for any person. The problem is usually if one side is not anonymous, then it's different, otherwise anything is fair game in regards to discussions I think, but maybe…
> It's impossible to convince most people of even the most obvious truths. You should maybe ask yourself why you need to convince them. > The wisest path is to fake agreement, keep your thoughts for yourself and move…
I agree with that assessment. Which means it should come as no surprise to anyone, if people are harsher online to people they literally do not know. It's not nice, but the alternative is also not very pleasant, which…
(Disclaimer: I'm not from the US.) > It's primarily the labor-heavy working-class white male (in the white male demographic) that has been brutalized by changes in the US and global economy. They have been left behind…
As far as I know you can't sensibly OD on LSD for example. It doesn't really cause addiction and to OD you need to take something like 100x the effective dose.However the psychosis danger would still be a valid concern…
And in addition to that they also removed a lot of rail lines, especially goods traffic. It would've been a boon to have fewer trucks on the motorway and probably better for the environment.
> Would you not accept that African-Americans might be victims of circumstances? I don't introduce new standards for them. If you want to mitigate racism, hold them accountable for their actions and don't act like…
> I am sorry, but if I were you, I'd be ashamed to use such justification for people's killings. It's a statistic, that is more relevant than plain population share.
This is disingenious at best. Looking at the population ratio vs killing makes no sense whatsoever. In that case just use that to justify why men are more often subject to police violence than women. We all know why,…
> Drive is something we can choose and cultivate. That sounds like hybris. I am not disagreeing that you can alter it to a degree, but it is certainly not something you choose. Just think about how you feel when you are…
> Maybe that's the thing. More coherence might be nicer, yes. But it might also not make UIs easier to use. Maybe sqeezing apps into a tight framework of UI coherence, makes the overall appearance of what's on the…
> But, take a natively designed application from Windows 2000, and it's extremely easy to understand and use! And, dare I say it, more pleasing to the eye than flashy, animated graphics of today. Coming from that era, I…
For me a language is easier to learn if I can actually use it. For me his rule of thumb is less a rule and more like how my mind works (and to agree all I guess). I can memorize unused facts, but it gets lost in big…
You could double the battery size and still only have one day of light to medium usage. Battery optimization especially in idle is important.
I disagree that this is premature, but best practice. This example is actually a small lesson how this autocomplete can construct slightly less readable code. Of course not really a problem of the tool as you have to…
> E.g., would you not agree that while we can ask McDonalds to stop doing business in Russia, it would be a crime for them to start poisoning their Russian customers? In the current climate I am not sure anymore that…
That quote sounds a lot like 1. (the idea of compressing each Bayer color), but I might misunderstand it.
It's noteworthy for sure, however I am more annoyed by how it is reported. It was always like that for sure, however when the same medium proclaims being the arbiter of truth (fact checkers) I get really disgusted.
Circular logic. Because Russian crimes are documented (in western media) every war crime attributed to Russians must be true as well.
If it was from RT I would add "According to Russian media". Is that then a barely noteworthy western propaganda line or just the truth?
> I’m bored of Netflix. They have simply gone the assembly line direction instead of the direction of art, at least for some big niches. For example, every True Crime docuseries on Netflix is the same crap. My benchmark…
> That's very difficult to say, actually; the Moskova was sunk with them after all, but the bigger issue is the abhorrent and indiscriminate shelling of civilian populations by the Russians. Fields with farmers and…
In Germany this is called "Gratismut" (gratis bravery). It's the current thing to hate Russia, so they don't lose anything by doing a passionate write-up about it. McDonald's also wants to convince you that they have…
I disagree that physical violence is justified for any anonymous conversation however hateful it might be. If it is not anonymous then there are things like slander where things get more blurry, however I am not a…
Yeah, however that is not what happens if you just let that behavior described above slide. Punching someone because they said something to you is usually wrong especially if they don't even know each other (so it can't…
Which means the internet is the better place to be for any person. The problem is usually if one side is not anonymous, then it's different, otherwise anything is fair game in regards to discussions I think, but maybe…
> It's impossible to convince most people of even the most obvious truths. You should maybe ask yourself why you need to convince them. > The wisest path is to fake agreement, keep your thoughts for yourself and move…
I agree with that assessment. Which means it should come as no surprise to anyone, if people are harsher online to people they literally do not know. It's not nice, but the alternative is also not very pleasant, which…
(Disclaimer: I'm not from the US.) > It's primarily the labor-heavy working-class white male (in the white male demographic) that has been brutalized by changes in the US and global economy. They have been left behind…
As far as I know you can't sensibly OD on LSD for example. It doesn't really cause addiction and to OD you need to take something like 100x the effective dose.However the psychosis danger would still be a valid concern…
And in addition to that they also removed a lot of rail lines, especially goods traffic. It would've been a boon to have fewer trucks on the motorway and probably better for the environment.
> Would you not accept that African-Americans might be victims of circumstances? I don't introduce new standards for them. If you want to mitigate racism, hold them accountable for their actions and don't act like…
> I am sorry, but if I were you, I'd be ashamed to use such justification for people's killings. It's a statistic, that is more relevant than plain population share.
This is disingenious at best. Looking at the population ratio vs killing makes no sense whatsoever. In that case just use that to justify why men are more often subject to police violence than women. We all know why,…
> Drive is something we can choose and cultivate. That sounds like hybris. I am not disagreeing that you can alter it to a degree, but it is certainly not something you choose. Just think about how you feel when you are…
> Maybe that's the thing. More coherence might be nicer, yes. But it might also not make UIs easier to use. Maybe sqeezing apps into a tight framework of UI coherence, makes the overall appearance of what's on the…
> But, take a natively designed application from Windows 2000, and it's extremely easy to understand and use! And, dare I say it, more pleasing to the eye than flashy, animated graphics of today. Coming from that era, I…
For me a language is easier to learn if I can actually use it. For me his rule of thumb is less a rule and more like how my mind works (and to agree all I guess). I can memorize unused facts, but it gets lost in big…
You could double the battery size and still only have one day of light to medium usage. Battery optimization especially in idle is important.
I disagree that this is premature, but best practice. This example is actually a small lesson how this autocomplete can construct slightly less readable code. Of course not really a problem of the tool as you have to…
> E.g., would you not agree that while we can ask McDonalds to stop doing business in Russia, it would be a crime for them to start poisoning their Russian customers? In the current climate I am not sure anymore that…