I remember growing up getting into scenarios like the Marshmellow Test, but I didn't learn to delay gratification; what I learned was I'm a sucker if I wait or make sacrifices. Often "you'll get two later if you…
"Statistical norms and cut-off values for other countries are currently being developed." So, currently I can see how burnt-out I am compared to Flemmish office workers. Maybe there I'm a burn-out husk, but compared to…
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The volume of "revolutionary new techniques" is exceeds our capacity to master each+all of them. I wonder what a https://killedbygoogle.com/ version of https://landscape.cncf.io/ would look like.
Recently it's become illegal to provide civil services in any language but French; this includes services that are government funded, like public libraries. There are four exceptions to this rule: you're First-Nations…
"403 Forbidden" He's dead, Jim.
70k / $5k = two weeks of wages. This is not peanuts; think about how much you make in a month and setting fire to half of that.
I believe the metaphor of "poisonous chemical" has run away with you. Is it about the listener ingesting knowledge that is harmful ("grokking"), or is it about the speaker making a mistake and thus everything that…
So they bought an oversized office space, provisioned it like a warehouse, in a location that is horribly expensive to live near or get to. Are they surprised employees would rather not go there?
Would it be better to ban all sarcasm or intentional irony? It's sending a message by using the opposite signal.
Odd. In Midori and Chromium, seems to work correctly. In Firefox, it appears crippled and I get 38 errors on the console -- SyntaxError, TypeError, ReferenceError -- including: [09:42:19.907] SyntaxError: in strict mode…
That's going to go terribly awry with today's mention of ISPs that inject their own code into HTTP responses. I mean, aside from the "inspecting the barrel of a loaded gun" factor.
It's not who you know -- but who knows you.
I do wish the author described which 'ack' is being lauded. When I attempt to use 'ack' on my linux workstation the results are confusing. moses@deunan:~$ </etc/mime.types grep application |grep x-ruby…
I remember growing up getting into scenarios like the Marshmellow Test, but I didn't learn to delay gratification; what I learned was I'm a sucker if I wait or make sacrifices. Often "you'll get two later if you…
"Statistical norms and cut-off values for other countries are currently being developed." So, currently I can see how burnt-out I am compared to Flemmish office workers. Maybe there I'm a burn-out husk, but compared to…
Gothamist: "The page you're looking for doesn't appear to exist. Please check out our latest stories below."
The volume of "revolutionary new techniques" is exceeds our capacity to master each+all of them. I wonder what a https://killedbygoogle.com/ version of https://landscape.cncf.io/ would look like.
Recently it's become illegal to provide civil services in any language but French; this includes services that are government funded, like public libraries. There are four exceptions to this rule: you're First-Nations…
"403 Forbidden" He's dead, Jim.
70k / $5k = two weeks of wages. This is not peanuts; think about how much you make in a month and setting fire to half of that.
I believe the metaphor of "poisonous chemical" has run away with you. Is it about the listener ingesting knowledge that is harmful ("grokking"), or is it about the speaker making a mistake and thus everything that…
So they bought an oversized office space, provisioned it like a warehouse, in a location that is horribly expensive to live near or get to. Are they surprised employees would rather not go there?
Would it be better to ban all sarcasm or intentional irony? It's sending a message by using the opposite signal.
Odd. In Midori and Chromium, seems to work correctly. In Firefox, it appears crippled and I get 38 errors on the console -- SyntaxError, TypeError, ReferenceError -- including: [09:42:19.907] SyntaxError: in strict mode…
That's going to go terribly awry with today's mention of ISPs that inject their own code into HTTP responses. I mean, aside from the "inspecting the barrel of a loaded gun" factor.
It's not who you know -- but who knows you.
I do wish the author described which 'ack' is being lauded. When I attempt to use 'ack' on my linux workstation the results are confusing. moses@deunan:~$ </etc/mime.types grep application |grep x-ruby…