> so optimizing using this tool This is a debugging tool. I'm not sure how you optimize for a visualization of how your layout rendered.
It's probably the hope that it would generating conversation about new discoveries rather than drawing out the loonies (which is all it has done).
> Just like everything is a carcinogen That's not true (nor equivalent transitively). What does this have to do with your derangements about California and Starbucks?
Imagine hanging a weight on every cell and fluid in your body. I don't think people would live very long. We already know there's damage (eyes) after months in space due to a reduction in gravitational effects.
so make switch first class? var x = (switch(true){ case response === { status: 200 }: return true; case response === { status: 404 }: return false; case response === Number: return 0; case response === SomeClass: return…
Most of them using an interface like gmail, which unsurprisingly looks a lot like (facebook) messaging.
QED
wtf. That wasn't the conclusion. Halve that. Disciplinary action might be legally justified. It would clearly be a dangerous case to lose for the University (setting up some nasty jurisprudence, among other damages), so…
> so optimizing using this tool This is a debugging tool. I'm not sure how you optimize for a visualization of how your layout rendered.
It's probably the hope that it would generating conversation about new discoveries rather than drawing out the loonies (which is all it has done).
> Just like everything is a carcinogen That's not true (nor equivalent transitively). What does this have to do with your derangements about California and Starbucks?
Imagine hanging a weight on every cell and fluid in your body. I don't think people would live very long. We already know there's damage (eyes) after months in space due to a reduction in gravitational effects.
so make switch first class? var x = (switch(true){ case response === { status: 200 }: return true; case response === { status: 404 }: return false; case response === Number: return 0; case response === SomeClass: return…
Most of them using an interface like gmail, which unsurprisingly looks a lot like (facebook) messaging.
QED
wtf. That wasn't the conclusion. Halve that. Disciplinary action might be legally justified. It would clearly be a dangerous case to lose for the University (setting up some nasty jurisprudence, among other damages), so…