I will always call idiots idiots. I don't care about this site's policies in any case, since the random downvoting (and I really mean the RANDOM downvoting, not the few times when it's obviously bad comments) is far,…
> Not man enough, seriously? So are women exempt Wow, you are seriously crazy. May I point out that your perception first of all is the result of your own brain? It is you yourself who has those ideas in their head - i…
Logan's Run [0] (still a great movie even watching it today - especially the cats [1] :-) ) - that society sure had the lowest health care expenses on the entire planet in its fictional universe of a future earth (a…
IMO this is one of the worst suggestions. Imagine you get an email from anonymous person at your workplace. This is about as awkward for workplace culture as it gets. Knowing that there is some guy a) who thinks that…
This may get me in hot water here but... I started working with JS promises specifically when they were barely available in a beta runtime. It took me over a year of working with them to really get a feel for them, now…
Yeah, I think two very different things are mixed together: - "Different" always takes getting used to. One's central neural network literally has to rewire new connections (and/or change the impact of existing ones) -…
Why do you insult OP? If they had signs stating their policy clearly upfront I would accept it, but if not, in the cultures that I know the purpose of a coffee shop is exactly to sit there for quite a while. I'm in…
> why not do it? I just watched a Twitch stream, two gamers casting Starcraft 2 games. Each time they got a donation - the main source of income of many streamers on Twitch - they were very very nice to the person…
Does it matter? Even if I don't remember the feeling, it must have been as hard for me as for everybody else. So with that variable being about equal we are back to the discussion. Why would some people need "tricks"…
I get that - I too was a five year old at some point :-) Not sure I started actually reading at five though, I think those were books heavy on images with little text, if any. The age to start is a very different…
> One thing that we found that actually increased his lust for reading (he definitely would rather play soccer, Minecraft or Rayman) is to give him a Kindle which has a kids app with achievements and daily reading…
> it is as much about that as it is about solely looking after your own interests rather than a more global view I find it very, very hard to believe that the "global view" was ever more or different from "solely…
This StackOverflow replay happens to answer this question exactly, the actual definition of "CFWS" is near the bottom of the text: https://stackoverflow.com/a/42193413/544779 It's just an excerpt of the spec, but I link…
Yes, that's actually the main point, thanks! I missed it when I wrote my reply, concentrating on the immediate question (interesting psychological problem) - and then I could not edit it. It bothered me quite a bit but…
An aside about "opinionated", because something I did a while ago gave me a different perspective. As a foreigner (who once lived in the US for almost a decade) I try to keep up with US news. Quite a while ago I…
It was the 2nd comment, and since it's not been very long since the first one I remember that I edited it quite extensively, many times, for well over five minutes. This time I could start editing but could not…
Shouldn't I be able to edit this for a little while? Strange, only two minutes later and I can't edit. It had no replies. I tried adding this quote from the linked paper: > Thus, IgG elimination occurs mostly through…
Antibodies are too large to pass through the filter in the kidneys. Lower molecular weight fragments of antibodies are usually reabsorbed in the proximal tubule of the nephron. Their fate mostly lies in catabolism, i.e.…
I read before (this study) that mercury accumulates at the poles more than anywhere else. Context was affect on wildlife there, some birds turning gay [0][1] (that effect is location independent, but I read it first in…
I will always call idiots idiots. I don't care about this site's policies in any case, since the random downvoting (and I really mean the RANDOM downvoting, not the few times when it's obviously bad comments) is far,…
> Not man enough, seriously? So are women exempt Wow, you are seriously crazy. May I point out that your perception first of all is the result of your own brain? It is you yourself who has those ideas in their head - i…
Logan's Run [0] (still a great movie even watching it today - especially the cats [1] :-) ) - that society sure had the lowest health care expenses on the entire planet in its fictional universe of a future earth (a…
IMO this is one of the worst suggestions. Imagine you get an email from anonymous person at your workplace. This is about as awkward for workplace culture as it gets. Knowing that there is some guy a) who thinks that…
This may get me in hot water here but... I started working with JS promises specifically when they were barely available in a beta runtime. It took me over a year of working with them to really get a feel for them, now…
Yeah, I think two very different things are mixed together: - "Different" always takes getting used to. One's central neural network literally has to rewire new connections (and/or change the impact of existing ones) -…
Why do you insult OP? If they had signs stating their policy clearly upfront I would accept it, but if not, in the cultures that I know the purpose of a coffee shop is exactly to sit there for quite a while. I'm in…
> why not do it? I just watched a Twitch stream, two gamers casting Starcraft 2 games. Each time they got a donation - the main source of income of many streamers on Twitch - they were very very nice to the person…
Does it matter? Even if I don't remember the feeling, it must have been as hard for me as for everybody else. So with that variable being about equal we are back to the discussion. Why would some people need "tricks"…
I get that - I too was a five year old at some point :-) Not sure I started actually reading at five though, I think those were books heavy on images with little text, if any. The age to start is a very different…
> One thing that we found that actually increased his lust for reading (he definitely would rather play soccer, Minecraft or Rayman) is to give him a Kindle which has a kids app with achievements and daily reading…
> it is as much about that as it is about solely looking after your own interests rather than a more global view I find it very, very hard to believe that the "global view" was ever more or different from "solely…
This StackOverflow replay happens to answer this question exactly, the actual definition of "CFWS" is near the bottom of the text: https://stackoverflow.com/a/42193413/544779 It's just an excerpt of the spec, but I link…
Yes, that's actually the main point, thanks! I missed it when I wrote my reply, concentrating on the immediate question (interesting psychological problem) - and then I could not edit it. It bothered me quite a bit but…
An aside about "opinionated", because something I did a while ago gave me a different perspective. As a foreigner (who once lived in the US for almost a decade) I try to keep up with US news. Quite a while ago I…
It was the 2nd comment, and since it's not been very long since the first one I remember that I edited it quite extensively, many times, for well over five minutes. This time I could start editing but could not…
Shouldn't I be able to edit this for a little while? Strange, only two minutes later and I can't edit. It had no replies. I tried adding this quote from the linked paper: > Thus, IgG elimination occurs mostly through…
Antibodies are too large to pass through the filter in the kidneys. Lower molecular weight fragments of antibodies are usually reabsorbed in the proximal tubule of the nephron. Their fate mostly lies in catabolism, i.e.…
I read before (this study) that mercury accumulates at the poles more than anywhere else. Context was affect on wildlife there, some birds turning gay [0][1] (that effect is location independent, but I read it first in…