> they have countless times said they aren't associated with that project Right, but they are visibly are. Russ Vought (project 2025) is the Office of Management and Budget director. He drafted the executive orders…
> real people don't talk about their stalkers so much. When I was stalked and harassed I kept the details light and didn't provide much in the way of actual community details because I went to the FBI and local police…
> Labeling something "flamebait" is a characterization of the tone of an argument, and whether it appears to be designed to incite low-quality discussion/flaminess Which is also not measurable and manipulates the…
> "the downright biblical flood of COVID misinformation that emanated from the right" is not a fact - it's an emotional plea The term "flamebait" is also an emotional plea, but we trust adults to use their brain and…
No one is arguing Java is expressive.
Thanks for your insight!
That's interesting. I've heard complaints about Kotlins standard library in comments like this[1]. I understand they may be nitpicks but they seem annoying in practice. [1]…
I'm not sure how someone could see Kotlin as more expressive than Python, unless I am misinterpreting what expressive means. Python has a good language features and helpful abstractions like list comprehensions. What…
No hack job needed on someone who can't call themselves news without going to jail. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/05/all-the-texts-fox-ne...
Not really? They control the ToS and are not under special obligation to enforce them correctly from the government.
> There were a large body of studies showing that Ivermectin helped with COVID No, there wasn't.
> But there was a lot of misinformation that the studies themselves were fake That was not misinformation. The idea that Ivermectin was helpful in dealing with CoVID was determined from a meta analysis that included a…
Mono was, but newer versions of .NET run on Linux and Mac. You can install at the link below, and then making a project is just `dotnet new console` and run with `dotnet run`…
I go in more detail in my other comment but I would imagine this is a definition most people can't get behind. > intelligence can be reasonably defined as "knowledge and skills to be successful in life, i.e. have…
"g" is a measure of narrow set of skills and job performance outcomes that favor western developed society. It's not an observable, it's an inferred value. It makes sense that people good at math and reading are going…
> but it is still a somewhat interesting proxy as there is a high correlation between intelligence and IQ. How does one find a definition of intelligence that allows us to correlate it to anything? My understanding is…
If you were the one hosting it on your own server and storing CSAM that people were sending, yeah, you should be arrested. Nobody cares if you upload a messenger to github, there's scores of them.
This is one of those posts that just tries to throw in as many rage baiting concepts at once in to maximize angry engagement. Bait aside, nobody calls you homophobic for asking good faith questions about how the schools…
Always enjoyed Sony games. I will not forget that Sony didn't make the PS4 backwards compatible, claiming no one cared about that, and then later offered the ability to play older games via their subscription-based…
> They don't exist anywhere in the document hierarchy so users have to mentally piece together what they're connected to, they carry no context, and they happen long (in computer time) after the action that that caused…
> The point being why should any argument in this line end up with “lets extradite him to the US” Because New Zealand is willing to and he broke the law in the U.S. as well? Why would there be an argument at all? You…
> Even if that’s true If it's true? It's a quote from the talk itself. > it misses the entire point of the parent comment Not really. I would say cheating on your wife with your PR executive is extremely bad for morale…
> extremely well liked By who? By what metric? That is a much shallower claim. I would wager the guy blaming their middling AI development on "work life balance" was not well liked.
> if there are victims in 20 countries that why would any third party have priority for enforcing their law That's not really relevant. No one is arguing priority. "Priority" implies there's 20 countries fighting to…
Maybe not what the commenter was saying, but there is a difference between great multi-hour essays and pointless rants stretching out their length to meet a minimum ad requirement. I like watching a lot of multi hour…
> they have countless times said they aren't associated with that project Right, but they are visibly are. Russ Vought (project 2025) is the Office of Management and Budget director. He drafted the executive orders…
> real people don't talk about their stalkers so much. When I was stalked and harassed I kept the details light and didn't provide much in the way of actual community details because I went to the FBI and local police…
> Labeling something "flamebait" is a characterization of the tone of an argument, and whether it appears to be designed to incite low-quality discussion/flaminess Which is also not measurable and manipulates the…
> "the downright biblical flood of COVID misinformation that emanated from the right" is not a fact - it's an emotional plea The term "flamebait" is also an emotional plea, but we trust adults to use their brain and…
No one is arguing Java is expressive.
Thanks for your insight!
That's interesting. I've heard complaints about Kotlins standard library in comments like this[1]. I understand they may be nitpicks but they seem annoying in practice. [1]…
I'm not sure how someone could see Kotlin as more expressive than Python, unless I am misinterpreting what expressive means. Python has a good language features and helpful abstractions like list comprehensions. What…
No hack job needed on someone who can't call themselves news without going to jail. https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/05/all-the-texts-fox-ne...
Not really? They control the ToS and are not under special obligation to enforce them correctly from the government.
> There were a large body of studies showing that Ivermectin helped with COVID No, there wasn't.
> But there was a lot of misinformation that the studies themselves were fake That was not misinformation. The idea that Ivermectin was helpful in dealing with CoVID was determined from a meta analysis that included a…
Mono was, but newer versions of .NET run on Linux and Mac. You can install at the link below, and then making a project is just `dotnet new console` and run with `dotnet run`…
I go in more detail in my other comment but I would imagine this is a definition most people can't get behind. > intelligence can be reasonably defined as "knowledge and skills to be successful in life, i.e. have…
"g" is a measure of narrow set of skills and job performance outcomes that favor western developed society. It's not an observable, it's an inferred value. It makes sense that people good at math and reading are going…
> but it is still a somewhat interesting proxy as there is a high correlation between intelligence and IQ. How does one find a definition of intelligence that allows us to correlate it to anything? My understanding is…
If you were the one hosting it on your own server and storing CSAM that people were sending, yeah, you should be arrested. Nobody cares if you upload a messenger to github, there's scores of them.
This is one of those posts that just tries to throw in as many rage baiting concepts at once in to maximize angry engagement. Bait aside, nobody calls you homophobic for asking good faith questions about how the schools…
Always enjoyed Sony games. I will not forget that Sony didn't make the PS4 backwards compatible, claiming no one cared about that, and then later offered the ability to play older games via their subscription-based…
> They don't exist anywhere in the document hierarchy so users have to mentally piece together what they're connected to, they carry no context, and they happen long (in computer time) after the action that that caused…
> The point being why should any argument in this line end up with “lets extradite him to the US” Because New Zealand is willing to and he broke the law in the U.S. as well? Why would there be an argument at all? You…
> Even if that’s true If it's true? It's a quote from the talk itself. > it misses the entire point of the parent comment Not really. I would say cheating on your wife with your PR executive is extremely bad for morale…
> extremely well liked By who? By what metric? That is a much shallower claim. I would wager the guy blaming their middling AI development on "work life balance" was not well liked.
> if there are victims in 20 countries that why would any third party have priority for enforcing their law That's not really relevant. No one is arguing priority. "Priority" implies there's 20 countries fighting to…
Maybe not what the commenter was saying, but there is a difference between great multi-hour essays and pointless rants stretching out their length to meet a minimum ad requirement. I like watching a lot of multi hour…