Strange comment. I have to imagine that the part you find "good" is the lowered viewership? Or what is the "good" part to which you're referring?
Feeling somewhat validated in my choice to upgrade to a discounted phone from 2019 rather than spring for a newer phone with 5G support. I just had a feeling 5G was going to be something I would certainly eventually…
Your reading of the situation seems predicated on a conveniently pedantic definition of "automatic" from my perspective. I watched the entirety proceedings as they transpired and don't recall witnessing much hesitation…
"Numerous examples" is fantastic but what he said was a generalization and as a generalization it holds up. What % of congressional Republicans would you estimate "did not automatically spring to his defense"?
It actually doesn't depend on when it was said. It was wrong. But, for the record, he said it in October 2016.
His argument that Donald Trump would be a better choice for President than Hillary Clinton because the former would be easier to remove from office than the latter, arguing specifically that "congressional Republicans…
I've tried a strategy like that in various contexts. e.g. not uploading a photo of myself on a Slack workspace. How differently might people read what I'm saying if they assume that I'm white versus knowing that I'm…
I'm almost certain that's what op meant to get across.
Funny how quickly this Bloomberg article manages to segue into "Bernie Sanders doesn't want poor people to have electricity"
>My DNA is not just mine, but it's really shared property. But you didn't get a cut of the $300m.
>Yes, they're incompetent. So you feel confident in asserting that, at the time that the person made that tweet, the quality of the Python code that they shipped was poor, or it took an inordinate amount of time to…
>It sounds like the poster has been rejected from a job interview for missing a semicolon or writing “length” instead of “len”. These kinds of anecdotes make me often wonder if candidates are "disqualified" for far more…
>Twitter isn’t a phone call, but it also isn’t a message board. Well, Twitter is Twitter. But Twitter is probably closer to a message board than it is to a phone call.
It seems like the reason why the publisher dropped the book is to cover their ass in terms of legal repercussions. This actually presents a compelling question: "does Britain have free speech?" if you can get zapped for…
To me it seems like there are features of the site or certain subs that essentially shitlist you until your account is of a certain age or upvote quota. You're not wrong that posts by brand new accounts seem to be…
>yes hello site's creator here I like your way of greeting
I've witnessed unconscious prejudices in myself e.g. toward female coworkers. I remember being livid because a female coworker corrected me in the presence of others. If she had done it in private I would have had no…
I wish the real world generally valued employees as people instead of numbers on a spreadsheet. These individuals can get jobs with dementia but I can't seem to get a job with ADHD. I guess "our employees can't regulate…
It doesn't guarantee a job at google, but I don't think that was the point. If he feels that the reasons for his disqualification are absurd, how should he voice that frustration while not being perceived as entitled?…
You've repeated the same argument except this time with examples.
But the nature of 8chan's user base isn't being dictated by its design. It's still an overwhelmingly right-wing site that gained its prominence from the Gamergate controversy. As a frequent user of reddit I would openly…
>Just maybe the democratization of film I've been thinking about this for a while. The "despecialized" versions of the Star Wars films prove that audiences can dictate the nature of a creative work in lieu of (or in…
Can Safari play webm files in the browser? Never works for me.
That begs the question, what distinguishes actual technical debt from short-lived assets?
This is painful for me as a Rails dev because the real technical debt is always a lack of test coverage. Cleaning up cruft is great, except without tests I'm just going to break my application in the process (and…
Strange comment. I have to imagine that the part you find "good" is the lowered viewership? Or what is the "good" part to which you're referring?
Feeling somewhat validated in my choice to upgrade to a discounted phone from 2019 rather than spring for a newer phone with 5G support. I just had a feeling 5G was going to be something I would certainly eventually…
Your reading of the situation seems predicated on a conveniently pedantic definition of "automatic" from my perspective. I watched the entirety proceedings as they transpired and don't recall witnessing much hesitation…
"Numerous examples" is fantastic but what he said was a generalization and as a generalization it holds up. What % of congressional Republicans would you estimate "did not automatically spring to his defense"?
It actually doesn't depend on when it was said. It was wrong. But, for the record, he said it in October 2016.
His argument that Donald Trump would be a better choice for President than Hillary Clinton because the former would be easier to remove from office than the latter, arguing specifically that "congressional Republicans…
I've tried a strategy like that in various contexts. e.g. not uploading a photo of myself on a Slack workspace. How differently might people read what I'm saying if they assume that I'm white versus knowing that I'm…
I'm almost certain that's what op meant to get across.
Funny how quickly this Bloomberg article manages to segue into "Bernie Sanders doesn't want poor people to have electricity"
>My DNA is not just mine, but it's really shared property. But you didn't get a cut of the $300m.
>Yes, they're incompetent. So you feel confident in asserting that, at the time that the person made that tweet, the quality of the Python code that they shipped was poor, or it took an inordinate amount of time to…
>It sounds like the poster has been rejected from a job interview for missing a semicolon or writing “length” instead of “len”. These kinds of anecdotes make me often wonder if candidates are "disqualified" for far more…
>Twitter isn’t a phone call, but it also isn’t a message board. Well, Twitter is Twitter. But Twitter is probably closer to a message board than it is to a phone call.
It seems like the reason why the publisher dropped the book is to cover their ass in terms of legal repercussions. This actually presents a compelling question: "does Britain have free speech?" if you can get zapped for…
To me it seems like there are features of the site or certain subs that essentially shitlist you until your account is of a certain age or upvote quota. You're not wrong that posts by brand new accounts seem to be…
>yes hello site's creator here I like your way of greeting
I've witnessed unconscious prejudices in myself e.g. toward female coworkers. I remember being livid because a female coworker corrected me in the presence of others. If she had done it in private I would have had no…
I wish the real world generally valued employees as people instead of numbers on a spreadsheet. These individuals can get jobs with dementia but I can't seem to get a job with ADHD. I guess "our employees can't regulate…
It doesn't guarantee a job at google, but I don't think that was the point. If he feels that the reasons for his disqualification are absurd, how should he voice that frustration while not being perceived as entitled?…
You've repeated the same argument except this time with examples.
But the nature of 8chan's user base isn't being dictated by its design. It's still an overwhelmingly right-wing site that gained its prominence from the Gamergate controversy. As a frequent user of reddit I would openly…
>Just maybe the democratization of film I've been thinking about this for a while. The "despecialized" versions of the Star Wars films prove that audiences can dictate the nature of a creative work in lieu of (or in…
Can Safari play webm files in the browser? Never works for me.
That begs the question, what distinguishes actual technical debt from short-lived assets?
This is painful for me as a Rails dev because the real technical debt is always a lack of test coverage. Cleaning up cruft is great, except without tests I'm just going to break my application in the process (and…