hi, i noticed there isn't an option to delete my account, and the faq didn't address this from what i could tell. is there a recommendation here?
> who use a different programming language than you isn't this a bit reductive?
> it's a tactic, not a personality trait that seems like a false dichotomy. you behave as cruel and abusive as you do because it's within you to behave that way.
perhaps we're just not as smart as you. although for someone so smart, it's odd you can't reason about why people would make such statements.
sadly we aren't all as smart and worthy as you are, and don't have a decade old react-like hanging around. some of us even prefer the idea of using an open source library for the various benefits of doing so.
that seems like a trivially true statement, if not an outright tautology.
> So maybe it's not the language, but the person using it oh. it would seem this is more about you feeling impressed with yourself, rather than making substantive arguments.
vue and angular have plenty of tutorials. react is much more popular (at the moment), which is why one would notice material for it more often.
why do you say that?
i wish there was something like `jbuilder new`, but alas. my current impression is that everything in ocaml-land wants you to spend time writing cryptic configuration files and inventing bespoke project structures.
> Rust is beginning to understand that they need more stability i though rust has been stable since 1.0. am i wrong?
imho, a get() from cache when you already have the value seems like an unnecessary waste of cycles and network traffic. plus this arrangement would seem vulnerable to a pathological case where you found the V from the…
> That is a funny question. It is like asking: what is the evolutionary advantage of a broken leg? i'm unconvinced... a broken leg isn't a normal biological function, while (afaik) pain is an entirely internal process…
i suppose what surprises me the most is that someone would use windows in an atm. i would've thought it would've been an rtos or maybe a locked down bsd or selinux.
Zapper - One Wicked Cricket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapper:_One_Wicked_Cricket
is anything in the category of siri-like things not shit?
> None of the things you mentioned are even close to AI. then what is 'close to AI'?
is english a second language for you? 'orthogonal' is frequently used to indicate two things are not directly related or dependent. > You folks should read the urban meaning of orthogonal nope, nope, nope. that site's a…
> I did, you asked for alternatives, I gave you Rsync and SCP. afaict, they asked about the impact to the linux build of filezilla (not about alternatives). are rsync and scp strict supersets of filezilla's features?
they have their moments. they all tend to be good at cheerleading war, for example. msnbc fired phil donohue for being against the iraq war. last election, the washington post (in)famously ran a glut of anti-sanders…
does anything necessarily need to be 'untrue'? (a lot of propaganda is 'true')
it seems curious that someone would sign (and pay for) a service provider contract that's largely pointless, but maybe there's a non-obvious loophole.
> It just said it's 'silly'. you did not include "so much that if it goes down it would cause a prod outage" in your quote, which is why the strawman claim was put forth.
i guess i just don't follow how you're connecting these notions.
'modernism' is/was a (poorly named) philo-artistic 'movement'. postmodernism just refers to a movement that came into existence (or at least into fashion) after modernism. it's at least as old as the 50s or 60s.
hi, i noticed there isn't an option to delete my account, and the faq didn't address this from what i could tell. is there a recommendation here?
> who use a different programming language than you isn't this a bit reductive?
> it's a tactic, not a personality trait that seems like a false dichotomy. you behave as cruel and abusive as you do because it's within you to behave that way.
perhaps we're just not as smart as you. although for someone so smart, it's odd you can't reason about why people would make such statements.
sadly we aren't all as smart and worthy as you are, and don't have a decade old react-like hanging around. some of us even prefer the idea of using an open source library for the various benefits of doing so.
that seems like a trivially true statement, if not an outright tautology.
> So maybe it's not the language, but the person using it oh. it would seem this is more about you feeling impressed with yourself, rather than making substantive arguments.
vue and angular have plenty of tutorials. react is much more popular (at the moment), which is why one would notice material for it more often.
why do you say that?
i wish there was something like `jbuilder new`, but alas. my current impression is that everything in ocaml-land wants you to spend time writing cryptic configuration files and inventing bespoke project structures.
> Rust is beginning to understand that they need more stability i though rust has been stable since 1.0. am i wrong?
imho, a get() from cache when you already have the value seems like an unnecessary waste of cycles and network traffic. plus this arrangement would seem vulnerable to a pathological case where you found the V from the…
> That is a funny question. It is like asking: what is the evolutionary advantage of a broken leg? i'm unconvinced... a broken leg isn't a normal biological function, while (afaik) pain is an entirely internal process…
i suppose what surprises me the most is that someone would use windows in an atm. i would've thought it would've been an rtos or maybe a locked down bsd or selinux.
Zapper - One Wicked Cricket https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zapper:_One_Wicked_Cricket
is anything in the category of siri-like things not shit?
> None of the things you mentioned are even close to AI. then what is 'close to AI'?
is english a second language for you? 'orthogonal' is frequently used to indicate two things are not directly related or dependent. > You folks should read the urban meaning of orthogonal nope, nope, nope. that site's a…
> I did, you asked for alternatives, I gave you Rsync and SCP. afaict, they asked about the impact to the linux build of filezilla (not about alternatives). are rsync and scp strict supersets of filezilla's features?
they have their moments. they all tend to be good at cheerleading war, for example. msnbc fired phil donohue for being against the iraq war. last election, the washington post (in)famously ran a glut of anti-sanders…
does anything necessarily need to be 'untrue'? (a lot of propaganda is 'true')
it seems curious that someone would sign (and pay for) a service provider contract that's largely pointless, but maybe there's a non-obvious loophole.
> It just said it's 'silly'. you did not include "so much that if it goes down it would cause a prod outage" in your quote, which is why the strawman claim was put forth.
i guess i just don't follow how you're connecting these notions.
'modernism' is/was a (poorly named) philo-artistic 'movement'. postmodernism just refers to a movement that came into existence (or at least into fashion) after modernism. it's at least as old as the 50s or 60s.