firefox (and lockwise) are very much on iOS and very well integrated with the system.
A child/foreigner can point at "inconceivable" and ask: 'what does "in-con-ceiv-able" mean?' as opposed to 'what does "..." mean' A japanese beginner will see 照り焼き and say "uhhhh.. ri..." compare this with seeing テリヤキ
If you replace kanji with katakana and keep hiragana for particles and conjugation, you can call it a day. Easy to learn, no more trying to guess if it's on/kunyomi, immune to mispronunciation from using a foreign…
Beatport? Definitely a lot easier to buy large amounts of tracks at once.
That's exactly why you need more than just hiragana, it'd be too difficult to tell what each character was parf of at speed. Something like katakana replacing kanji and hiragana for particles would be perfect. Modern…
Spotify seems to be partially gearing for that. A lot of reasonable sized artists' pages have an "Offers" section where they sell records and other merch.
Spaces carry a lot of semantic weight, as do other components such as capitalisation and punctuation (most of which in use in Japan is borrowed from romaji anyway).…
fun fact: when the dagger you've used to indicate footnotes is attached to a person (the user), this typically indicates that the person is now dead. i thought you were applying some subtle commentary about the change…
Same, but I typically take that as a cue to stand up and go outside, sitting all day is also phenomenally unhealthy.
> You're still going to jail when you buy something with a stolen credit card and have it shipped to your house Imagine me as the friendly neighbourhood trickster living on the same floor as you. I buy an illegal…
A prudent developer might make the expansions a mandatory purchase that adds the new content in cosmetic ways.
And how do they continue to "farm" you for gold if you unsubscribe because you no longer feel a part of the world?
The ad-blocker vs advertiser fight has just turned to total war, your target audience uses ad blockers more than any other demographic and you bet your profits on advertising. Brave.
I also believe psychedelics can transform lives in a hugely positive way; since my first (and not last) experience with them last year my quality of life has been constantly improving and remains at an all time high.…
I mostly agree with your comment except for > benefit from ever improving medical technology As I understand it (not a US citizen) most of this technology comes with a mortgage sized debt if you aren't insured? If so I…
> there are going to be a massive amount of people who simply can't afford to use the internet that way In that case, they probably can't really afford to buy all the things targeted advertising is pushing on them…
> These are non-technical people who understand the importance of keeping their contact list private Do you take this opportunity to point out to them that they do away with this privacy every time they install whatsapp…
I really like this idea. Without knowing too much about bar associations I feel like a programmer association with a code of ethics similar to the ABA model rules (perhaps including the Six Fixes[0]) would be a great…
West Germany had a similar culture to their occupant, the east not so much. Germany also became the centrepiece for a US vs. Russia proxy war, Syria would likely become the same and is arguably already in that state. In…
The number of answers there are to that question is phenomenal. Here's one I just thought up: You stop going between A and B (home and work) for 6 months. You're now either unemployed or working from home; the latter…
Not sure why you're being downvoted, the only thing that convinced me to use a Mac (for a while) was the BSD base on some nice hardware. Without it it would be like trying to develop on iOS: slow, locked down and flashy.
Google isn't responsible for software that could glitch out and apply your accelerator directly into a concrete wall. Like the GP said, physical devices that have a use that is in some way responsible for a human's…
Every bank I've ever been with has had a pathetic limit on its online banking passwords. One of them (NAB) was limited to something like 10 characters and only numbers and letters. Maybe that's changed recently but…
Rad is definitely not my experience. I've spent A LOT of time trying to get my site's appcache functionality to the point where it's barely usable. Probably more time than all of its users would have spent downloading…
FWIW The Hurt Report[1] didn't find any link between motorcycle colours and crash numbers. I'd say that doubly applies to bicycles when you consider that even a small motorbike still has a fairly significant showing of…
firefox (and lockwise) are very much on iOS and very well integrated with the system.
A child/foreigner can point at "inconceivable" and ask: 'what does "in-con-ceiv-able" mean?' as opposed to 'what does "..." mean' A japanese beginner will see 照り焼き and say "uhhhh.. ri..." compare this with seeing テリヤキ
If you replace kanji with katakana and keep hiragana for particles and conjugation, you can call it a day. Easy to learn, no more trying to guess if it's on/kunyomi, immune to mispronunciation from using a foreign…
Beatport? Definitely a lot easier to buy large amounts of tracks at once.
That's exactly why you need more than just hiragana, it'd be too difficult to tell what each character was parf of at speed. Something like katakana replacing kanji and hiragana for particles would be perfect. Modern…
Spotify seems to be partially gearing for that. A lot of reasonable sized artists' pages have an "Offers" section where they sell records and other merch.
Spaces carry a lot of semantic weight, as do other components such as capitalisation and punctuation (most of which in use in Japan is borrowed from romaji anyway).…
fun fact: when the dagger you've used to indicate footnotes is attached to a person (the user), this typically indicates that the person is now dead. i thought you were applying some subtle commentary about the change…
Same, but I typically take that as a cue to stand up and go outside, sitting all day is also phenomenally unhealthy.
> You're still going to jail when you buy something with a stolen credit card and have it shipped to your house Imagine me as the friendly neighbourhood trickster living on the same floor as you. I buy an illegal…
A prudent developer might make the expansions a mandatory purchase that adds the new content in cosmetic ways.
And how do they continue to "farm" you for gold if you unsubscribe because you no longer feel a part of the world?
The ad-blocker vs advertiser fight has just turned to total war, your target audience uses ad blockers more than any other demographic and you bet your profits on advertising. Brave.
I also believe psychedelics can transform lives in a hugely positive way; since my first (and not last) experience with them last year my quality of life has been constantly improving and remains at an all time high.…
I mostly agree with your comment except for > benefit from ever improving medical technology As I understand it (not a US citizen) most of this technology comes with a mortgage sized debt if you aren't insured? If so I…
> there are going to be a massive amount of people who simply can't afford to use the internet that way In that case, they probably can't really afford to buy all the things targeted advertising is pushing on them…
> These are non-technical people who understand the importance of keeping their contact list private Do you take this opportunity to point out to them that they do away with this privacy every time they install whatsapp…
I really like this idea. Without knowing too much about bar associations I feel like a programmer association with a code of ethics similar to the ABA model rules (perhaps including the Six Fixes[0]) would be a great…
West Germany had a similar culture to their occupant, the east not so much. Germany also became the centrepiece for a US vs. Russia proxy war, Syria would likely become the same and is arguably already in that state. In…
The number of answers there are to that question is phenomenal. Here's one I just thought up: You stop going between A and B (home and work) for 6 months. You're now either unemployed or working from home; the latter…
Not sure why you're being downvoted, the only thing that convinced me to use a Mac (for a while) was the BSD base on some nice hardware. Without it it would be like trying to develop on iOS: slow, locked down and flashy.
Google isn't responsible for software that could glitch out and apply your accelerator directly into a concrete wall. Like the GP said, physical devices that have a use that is in some way responsible for a human's…
Every bank I've ever been with has had a pathetic limit on its online banking passwords. One of them (NAB) was limited to something like 10 characters and only numbers and letters. Maybe that's changed recently but…
Rad is definitely not my experience. I've spent A LOT of time trying to get my site's appcache functionality to the point where it's barely usable. Probably more time than all of its users would have spent downloading…
FWIW The Hurt Report[1] didn't find any link between motorcycle colours and crash numbers. I'd say that doubly applies to bicycles when you consider that even a small motorbike still has a fairly significant showing of…