> intelligence is at least partly an inherited trait. Wooopsie - how long before they get canceled?
Please don't destroy the term "destroy". It means something very important and not at all what you are using it for here.
No.
Because "do I trust HR?" (a question to which the answer is almost certainly always "no, but it doesn't matter in most cases"), is only one minor criteria amongst a vast plethora of other important ones when deciding to…
I'm really sorry for the situation you're in but, > they bear the moral responsibility for all the people who will be affected by this Facebook should not be held responsible for dictatorships and totalitarian regimes…
I seem to remember that the 98 case was a trademark violation. Microsoft used the Java brand even though their implementation wasn't compliant (it was a derivative) - which was a big issue for Sun since one of the main…
I mean, Android was acquired by Google as well.
How do we know the above comment isn't an April Fool's joke?
Hahahaha damn! This made my day!
Hercules. Now there's a name I've not heard in a long, long time.
> The value for gamers is debateable at best I don't have a PC or a console and I can play Cyberpunk - in fact the Stadia controller+Chromecast came free with it (because of a promotion).
Well, yes, people with higher education tend to be smarter, yes.
This is a strange argument to make, do you mean that people don't have free will and will vote whatever their TV tells them to? And what solution to this "problem" do you suggest?
I mean this is subjective of course, but I think we can agree most reasonable people would say less than 5% is not "insanely high"?
Source?
Sometimes it's the same people - yes, people have contradictions, what a surprise!
Just FYI this doesn't seem to work with MacOS's default Terminal app. I guess it doesn't support 256 colors or something.
Lots of comments seem to not know about SonarQube[1], which is a meta linter that has been existing for a while now. [1] https://www.sonarqube.org/
> intelligence is at least partly an inherited trait. Wooopsie - how long before they get canceled?
Please don't destroy the term "destroy". It means something very important and not at all what you are using it for here.
No.
Because "do I trust HR?" (a question to which the answer is almost certainly always "no, but it doesn't matter in most cases"), is only one minor criteria amongst a vast plethora of other important ones when deciding to…
I'm really sorry for the situation you're in but, > they bear the moral responsibility for all the people who will be affected by this Facebook should not be held responsible for dictatorships and totalitarian regimes…
I seem to remember that the 98 case was a trademark violation. Microsoft used the Java brand even though their implementation wasn't compliant (it was a derivative) - which was a big issue for Sun since one of the main…
I mean, Android was acquired by Google as well.
How do we know the above comment isn't an April Fool's joke?
Hahahaha damn! This made my day!
Hercules. Now there's a name I've not heard in a long, long time.
> The value for gamers is debateable at best I don't have a PC or a console and I can play Cyberpunk - in fact the Stadia controller+Chromecast came free with it (because of a promotion).
Well, yes, people with higher education tend to be smarter, yes.
This is a strange argument to make, do you mean that people don't have free will and will vote whatever their TV tells them to? And what solution to this "problem" do you suggest?
I mean this is subjective of course, but I think we can agree most reasonable people would say less than 5% is not "insanely high"?
Source?
Sometimes it's the same people - yes, people have contradictions, what a surprise!
Just FYI this doesn't seem to work with MacOS's default Terminal app. I guess it doesn't support 256 colors or something.
Lots of comments seem to not know about SonarQube[1], which is a meta linter that has been existing for a while now. [1] https://www.sonarqube.org/