> This is way more important to humanity's future than any single media outlet. If the NYT goes under, a dozen similar outlets can replace them overnight. Easy to grandstand when it is not your job on the line.
This is something I've been meaning to do with my city to show how bad residential zoning is. Kudos to whoever made this.
I don't understand what you are saying here. Logseq files are in the logseq folder. I'm not sure how Logseq is hiding where your content is
Given your stance, if a murderer runs in your house then you'll understand when the police break the door down and kill you and everyone inside right?
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> I fear the unintended side effects. Like, somebody put away on such a charge because it was easier than the more important charge. Now gonna have to be retried. For example. I'm aware of cases like this that happened…
For now. I don't see it staying that way.
> I'm sure if Ford dictated how and where you drove your car you'd be outraged, but we should kowtow to the likes of Apple? I just wouldn't buy a Ford.
What are you even talking about and how is it relevant to what I'm asking? You seem to be leaping to Apple's defense as if you're taking a bullet for them but it isn't really necessary here.
We learned in the Epic v. Apple trial that Apple cut sweetheart deals with Netflix and other companies as well. Am I missing how this is different?
Killing them is not extreme enough?
This is some ways like Youtube and adblock. Apple is completely within their right to try to kick Beeper to the curb but I also enjoy watching a scrappy company like Beeper try to circumvent Apple's attempts to shut…
Never did I claim to represent everyone who has had atrocities happen to them. I'm just giving a data point that not everyone who has had someone murdered recoils in disgust at the sight of the word. Taste is a matter…
Proving or disproving a claim is the purpose of a study. At this point, it's out of the researchers hands and up to other research teams to replicate the research and confirm or deny the results.
Romero seems like a guy who has a ton of fantastical designs that needs a more conservative designer to help trim them down and bring them into reality. For id Software, that was Tom Hall.
You're being weirdly aggressive about this. I think they explained themselves pretty well. I don't agree with them at all but they have said how they felt and why.
> - is not easy to google Nobody is googling "Murder" looking for a game engine and being disappointed that they can't find it. If you search "Murder Engine" this is the first thing that pops up. > - is quite tasteless,…
This status page is for their cloud offering, Beeper Cloud. Given how Beeper Mini works I don't think they could even make a status page for it?
Beeper Mini starts as a 7 day trial and its been 24 hours so I imagine they'll be fine.
We could add them. I didn't because I was keeping my statement within the context of the article focusing on a tech leader but sure, all of them fit the bill.
I will never understand the cult of personality that appears around people like Altman, Musk, or whoever the unicorn CEO of the month is. They are always, without exception, smooth talking psychopaths. That might as…
People routinely fall for lies and get phished from those emails that look like they're from your boss. Every year there are a handful of high profile tech companies that get hacked because someone you would think…
Speaking from experience, there is a big performance difference connecting your eGPU over PCIE and connecting over Thunderbolt. Usually people just take the performance hit with Thunderbolt because of convenience and…
It's been a long time so I can't give you specific examples. I'll take another stab at Nim and see if I feel the same way.
I want to get into Nim but I think the language is way too verbose for my taste. It's so similar to spoken English, even compared to Python, that it enters some sort of uncanny valley which makes reading Nim code give…
> This is way more important to humanity's future than any single media outlet. If the NYT goes under, a dozen similar outlets can replace them overnight. Easy to grandstand when it is not your job on the line.
This is something I've been meaning to do with my city to show how bad residential zoning is. Kudos to whoever made this.
I don't understand what you are saying here. Logseq files are in the logseq folder. I'm not sure how Logseq is hiding where your content is
Given your stance, if a murderer runs in your house then you'll understand when the police break the door down and kill you and everyone inside right?
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> I fear the unintended side effects. Like, somebody put away on such a charge because it was easier than the more important charge. Now gonna have to be retried. For example. I'm aware of cases like this that happened…
For now. I don't see it staying that way.
> I'm sure if Ford dictated how and where you drove your car you'd be outraged, but we should kowtow to the likes of Apple? I just wouldn't buy a Ford.
What are you even talking about and how is it relevant to what I'm asking? You seem to be leaping to Apple's defense as if you're taking a bullet for them but it isn't really necessary here.
We learned in the Epic v. Apple trial that Apple cut sweetheart deals with Netflix and other companies as well. Am I missing how this is different?
Killing them is not extreme enough?
This is some ways like Youtube and adblock. Apple is completely within their right to try to kick Beeper to the curb but I also enjoy watching a scrappy company like Beeper try to circumvent Apple's attempts to shut…
Never did I claim to represent everyone who has had atrocities happen to them. I'm just giving a data point that not everyone who has had someone murdered recoils in disgust at the sight of the word. Taste is a matter…
Proving or disproving a claim is the purpose of a study. At this point, it's out of the researchers hands and up to other research teams to replicate the research and confirm or deny the results.
Romero seems like a guy who has a ton of fantastical designs that needs a more conservative designer to help trim them down and bring them into reality. For id Software, that was Tom Hall.
You're being weirdly aggressive about this. I think they explained themselves pretty well. I don't agree with them at all but they have said how they felt and why.
> - is not easy to google Nobody is googling "Murder" looking for a game engine and being disappointed that they can't find it. If you search "Murder Engine" this is the first thing that pops up. > - is quite tasteless,…
This status page is for their cloud offering, Beeper Cloud. Given how Beeper Mini works I don't think they could even make a status page for it?
Beeper Mini starts as a 7 day trial and its been 24 hours so I imagine they'll be fine.
We could add them. I didn't because I was keeping my statement within the context of the article focusing on a tech leader but sure, all of them fit the bill.
I will never understand the cult of personality that appears around people like Altman, Musk, or whoever the unicorn CEO of the month is. They are always, without exception, smooth talking psychopaths. That might as…
People routinely fall for lies and get phished from those emails that look like they're from your boss. Every year there are a handful of high profile tech companies that get hacked because someone you would think…
Speaking from experience, there is a big performance difference connecting your eGPU over PCIE and connecting over Thunderbolt. Usually people just take the performance hit with Thunderbolt because of convenience and…
It's been a long time so I can't give you specific examples. I'll take another stab at Nim and see if I feel the same way.
I want to get into Nim but I think the language is way too verbose for my taste. It's so similar to spoken English, even compared to Python, that it enters some sort of uncanny valley which makes reading Nim code give…