This is an inflammatory, fact-free assertion.
How does one reconcile the idea that KiwiFarms is guilty of unspecified crimes that threaten lives and require emergency intervention, but also those alleged crimes aren't urgent enough that authorities would prosecute…
If you want to claim that they do, then you should provide some evidence. Preferably not in the form of circular references to unsourced blog posts/articles.
Earlier versions of the article can still be found on the Wayback Machine. [1] The original article called the alleged removal of that scene, "wimpish laziness." [1]:…
Customers deserve access to all app providers.
It's worth noting that the @RomanRaminsky Twitter account it refers to was created today and all of its tweets are to throw barbs at the @bitsdigits account.
The same multi-tone scheme would generate more than 10,000 combinations for the family emoji. I wonder if it will ever be seriously considered.
That's a transparent attempt at concern trolling.
That sounds like a you problem. Also, you could say "the language" for the oh-so-many times(?) you apparently have to have to refer to it during a programming class.
Sure, but that's an issue with those websites, not the law. The law doesn't mandate to have a fullscreen modal that says "We value your privacy" with a big button that allows all cookies and myriad tiny buttons to…
I replaced mine with a static HTML page via a custom extension loaded in "Developer mode". It only takes a small JSON file for the manifest and the HTML page itself.
> The per capita rate is far lower than nearby Denmark or the Netherlands (if higher than the negligible rates in Norway and Finland). According to this article, Sweden's per capita infection rate is far lower than…
The patients in this study were not given a prescription of "go outside", they were given vitamin D3 as calcifediol.
The repository has 2,221 issues labeled as duplicates. If it takes the developers 30 seconds to close an issue, that's about 18 hours spent on handling bogus reports.
> If they didn't learn that at home [...] And if someone comes from a dysfunctional home then tough luck. Be born in a better home next time. Same thing for people who've been arrested for anything violent or…
To behave is defined by the Oxford dictionary as "[to] conduct oneself in accordance with the accepted norms of a society or group."
If you have to imagine it then this is concern trolling.
As per the documentation, the library supports a subset of the PCRE syntax. https://intel.github.io/hyperscan/dev-reference/compilation....
The letter does not even mention who the "large part of those we want to reach out to" refers to. The reader is left to figure out on their own whether these are legitimate grievances or power struggle.
Based on previous articles on the subject, the only brand name I associate with peanut allergy is Bamba. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamba_(snack)#Peanut_allergy
Outreach groups work as a lobby; They're the ones who need to call organizers. They can't just cultivate a pool of speakers and then wait for conferences to call on them. They're the ones who need to reach to both…
Wouldn't it be better to leave outreach programs to outreach groups? This is a conference about programming and "single responsibility principle" is a fairly popular concept there.
There is something unsettling in men refusing to attend an event because not enough women wanted to be there. (only one woman applied) They asked the organizers to find more women for them. "Bring me some women!" said…
The original article uses a spaced en dash: "Douglas Adams was right – knowledge without understanding is meaningless" Not as distinguishable as an em dash but much better than an en dash with no spaces.
That's because the developer's OS support is outside of Vivox's prerogative. They tried to change the developer's plans because they couldn't fit in them. If their reply had been something along the lines of "We don't…
This is an inflammatory, fact-free assertion.
How does one reconcile the idea that KiwiFarms is guilty of unspecified crimes that threaten lives and require emergency intervention, but also those alleged crimes aren't urgent enough that authorities would prosecute…
If you want to claim that they do, then you should provide some evidence. Preferably not in the form of circular references to unsourced blog posts/articles.
Earlier versions of the article can still be found on the Wayback Machine. [1] The original article called the alleged removal of that scene, "wimpish laziness." [1]:…
Customers deserve access to all app providers.
It's worth noting that the @RomanRaminsky Twitter account it refers to was created today and all of its tweets are to throw barbs at the @bitsdigits account.
The same multi-tone scheme would generate more than 10,000 combinations for the family emoji. I wonder if it will ever be seriously considered.
That's a transparent attempt at concern trolling.
That sounds like a you problem. Also, you could say "the language" for the oh-so-many times(?) you apparently have to have to refer to it during a programming class.
Sure, but that's an issue with those websites, not the law. The law doesn't mandate to have a fullscreen modal that says "We value your privacy" with a big button that allows all cookies and myriad tiny buttons to…
I replaced mine with a static HTML page via a custom extension loaded in "Developer mode". It only takes a small JSON file for the manifest and the HTML page itself.
> The per capita rate is far lower than nearby Denmark or the Netherlands (if higher than the negligible rates in Norway and Finland). According to this article, Sweden's per capita infection rate is far lower than…
The patients in this study were not given a prescription of "go outside", they were given vitamin D3 as calcifediol.
The repository has 2,221 issues labeled as duplicates. If it takes the developers 30 seconds to close an issue, that's about 18 hours spent on handling bogus reports.
> If they didn't learn that at home [...] And if someone comes from a dysfunctional home then tough luck. Be born in a better home next time. Same thing for people who've been arrested for anything violent or…
To behave is defined by the Oxford dictionary as "[to] conduct oneself in accordance with the accepted norms of a society or group."
If you have to imagine it then this is concern trolling.
As per the documentation, the library supports a subset of the PCRE syntax. https://intel.github.io/hyperscan/dev-reference/compilation....
The letter does not even mention who the "large part of those we want to reach out to" refers to. The reader is left to figure out on their own whether these are legitimate grievances or power struggle.
Based on previous articles on the subject, the only brand name I associate with peanut allergy is Bamba. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamba_(snack)#Peanut_allergy
Outreach groups work as a lobby; They're the ones who need to call organizers. They can't just cultivate a pool of speakers and then wait for conferences to call on them. They're the ones who need to reach to both…
Wouldn't it be better to leave outreach programs to outreach groups? This is a conference about programming and "single responsibility principle" is a fairly popular concept there.
There is something unsettling in men refusing to attend an event because not enough women wanted to be there. (only one woman applied) They asked the organizers to find more women for them. "Bring me some women!" said…
The original article uses a spaced en dash: "Douglas Adams was right – knowledge without understanding is meaningless" Not as distinguishable as an em dash but much better than an en dash with no spaces.
That's because the developer's OS support is outside of Vivox's prerogative. They tried to change the developer's plans because they couldn't fit in them. If their reply had been something along the lines of "We don't…