That’s quite an unhinged simile.
Bullying? You couldn’t find a more powerful word to describe the state taking away your goodies? Making public goods into voluntarist things like charities isn’t benevolence. Robber barons have no problem giving a…
Someone who earns 500K a year and who wants to be taxed more isn’t the problem. They are a principled social democrat. A thing that a country like the US could use more of. People who look out for themselves and their…
> A California Plan to Chase Away the Rich, Then Keep Stalking Them The title practically screams opinion piece. No serious outlet would write that at the top of a news piece.
Burn (1) and (2) to the ground. Is this an attention economy? If so great, get rid of those two things and I will have more time for myself and my kids!
Okay, um, a readme file is just the lowest common denominator “what the heck is in this directory tree” file. Something to get your bearings from. Something that can then point to some more fancy documentation like a…
Who are People? I’m fine with zero-price but I would also do okay with something-price, because I managed to live just fine before all of these “you are the product” (as technologists constantly gloat) services. What…
Design patterns are considered to be things that you can’t express directly in the language (that’s the Design Patterns book definition). Monads can definitely be expressed directly in Haskell. The only thing you can’t…
The concept of meritocracy was born as satire, is currently a farce, and will likely never be realized as a genuine phenomenom.
> I'm not sure what the problem is. When Democrat supporters demand more more more via the politicians who promise more more more, where did they think the money would come from? Who are you addressing? The Democrats…
Aren’t you clever, explaining to us that companies don’t do things for free.
Keep your scare quotes.
Yeah, pretty much. All languages have design patterns, but somehow everything in Java becomes a Pattern. So whether something is called a pattern or not is definitely very culture-dependent.
> This question inappropriately assumes that the Rust compiling design and performance are fixed to what is today, and in particular, that they are entirely inherent to the language. Either that, or: it asks exactly…
Doesn’t a monk have better things to do than to counsel burnt out professionals?
/delted/
Uh-oh. Looks like you logiced me.
I don’t know what this means.
The logical endpoint (regarding purity) of free software is communism, so you’re right that it doesn’t make sense to pursue it 100% in the context of for-profit (presumably) companies.
The last sentence is the key part. I could respond in kind: No one cares if you care or not. We only care about the people who are willing to buy that stuff from you.
”Businesses are the real victims.” —Another fake quote
Take it up with the grandparent comment!!! I replied to the part about hiring PhDs to build web servers, with the strong implications that they were overqualified (or—misqualified) for the task!!!
Nice. Now tell me how this relates to how fit they are? Because that was my main point.
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That’s quite an unhinged simile.
Bullying? You couldn’t find a more powerful word to describe the state taking away your goodies? Making public goods into voluntarist things like charities isn’t benevolence. Robber barons have no problem giving a…
Someone who earns 500K a year and who wants to be taxed more isn’t the problem. They are a principled social democrat. A thing that a country like the US could use more of. People who look out for themselves and their…
> A California Plan to Chase Away the Rich, Then Keep Stalking Them The title practically screams opinion piece. No serious outlet would write that at the top of a news piece.
Burn (1) and (2) to the ground. Is this an attention economy? If so great, get rid of those two things and I will have more time for myself and my kids!
Okay, um, a readme file is just the lowest common denominator “what the heck is in this directory tree” file. Something to get your bearings from. Something that can then point to some more fancy documentation like a…
Who are People? I’m fine with zero-price but I would also do okay with something-price, because I managed to live just fine before all of these “you are the product” (as technologists constantly gloat) services. What…
Design patterns are considered to be things that you can’t express directly in the language (that’s the Design Patterns book definition). Monads can definitely be expressed directly in Haskell. The only thing you can’t…
The concept of meritocracy was born as satire, is currently a farce, and will likely never be realized as a genuine phenomenom.
> I'm not sure what the problem is. When Democrat supporters demand more more more via the politicians who promise more more more, where did they think the money would come from? Who are you addressing? The Democrats…
Aren’t you clever, explaining to us that companies don’t do things for free.
Keep your scare quotes.
Yeah, pretty much. All languages have design patterns, but somehow everything in Java becomes a Pattern. So whether something is called a pattern or not is definitely very culture-dependent.
> This question inappropriately assumes that the Rust compiling design and performance are fixed to what is today, and in particular, that they are entirely inherent to the language. Either that, or: it asks exactly…
Doesn’t a monk have better things to do than to counsel burnt out professionals?
/delted/
Uh-oh. Looks like you logiced me.
I don’t know what this means.
The logical endpoint (regarding purity) of free software is communism, so you’re right that it doesn’t make sense to pursue it 100% in the context of for-profit (presumably) companies.
The last sentence is the key part. I could respond in kind: No one cares if you care or not. We only care about the people who are willing to buy that stuff from you.
”Businesses are the real victims.” —Another fake quote
/delted/
Take it up with the grandparent comment!!! I replied to the part about hiring PhDs to build web servers, with the strong implications that they were overqualified (or—misqualified) for the task!!!
Nice. Now tell me how this relates to how fit they are? Because that was my main point.
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