You still can have fun, but first drink verification can.
>Apple is trying hard to destroy the concept of an "Album" Why though? Honest question.
> You could nuke it though. Throw a bunch of nukes in a line and you are good to go. :D I don't know if you're joking or not but there were tactical demolition nukes in the 60's.…
Unless they, somehow, rip a hole in the hull. That would be FUBAR.
Ship happens
> Languages evolving and borrowing good ideas from each other* is not the same thing as hyperbolically sneering at some of the most popular programming languages in the world because they're supposedly all converging…
> // #include <stdlib.h> import "C" > is probably the coolest and easiest ways to use C libraries I've seen. You should see Zig's interoperability.
> Surely there must be some reports of the outage by now? Not everyone is AWS. There's a lot of obscure software providers nobody cares when they're down.
> YMMV, but I tried to self-study out of "Art of Electronics" and I ended up giving up because I didn't feel like I was getting the fundamental basic circuit analysis skills that I needed to actually comprehend…
How does La Taverne compare to Redux Toolkit which already removes a lot o boilerplate and includes redux thunk
> Jews seek refuge from Antisemitism in their historic homeland, immediately get attacked by 7 nations. But this is all their fault, of course. Of course. That's what happens when you unilaterally found a country on…
> Note that genocide means the (attempted) deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group[0], shooting civilians deliberately or accidentally is not genocide. That's semantics. Endless…
> So why doesn't China allow independent investigations into what's really taking place? Maybe if they weren't hiding the truth people wouldn't be so quick to fill in the holes with their own stories. Why they should?…
Reminds me of computer virus research in the 90's. "we've found the polymorphic encryption algorithm...". Ok? That's not akin to discover some function on a biological virus. It's just discovering other (even worse,…
Yeah it's eight 0 but nobody knows in what order they are. That's the top secret part.
> All we need is artificial mass. That's doesn't make sense.
> You can cite your body. Anecdotal evidence. Also, if the mind is fully integrated with the body, how you explain seemingly inconsistent states that seems to work just fine. Eg., people with ALS or quadriplegic or…
[Citation needed]
> Even over a population center, it’s a local problem. Local? An impact in any large city with financial or industrial hubs would have global scale effects. NYC, Tokio, Shenzhen, London, Beijing, Shanghai. Throw a rock…
In the future you'll get paid for your personal data.
Virtual Meeseeks. What could possibly go wrong.
You're right. Shame on me.
Author forgot an easy one: death by strangelet catalyzation https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangelet#Dangers
> If it was lab created then you know some group intentionally or through their negligence caused millions and millions of people to die. Just 2.4 millions as today. Not millions and millions. This is not 1918 flu…
Oh ok. So, this 10B are just people buying and selling BTC? It seems the author is fighting BS with more BS.
You still can have fun, but first drink verification can.
>Apple is trying hard to destroy the concept of an "Album" Why though? Honest question.
> You could nuke it though. Throw a bunch of nukes in a line and you are good to go. :D I don't know if you're joking or not but there were tactical demolition nukes in the 60's.…
Unless they, somehow, rip a hole in the hull. That would be FUBAR.
Ship happens
> Languages evolving and borrowing good ideas from each other* is not the same thing as hyperbolically sneering at some of the most popular programming languages in the world because they're supposedly all converging…
> // #include <stdlib.h> import "C" > is probably the coolest and easiest ways to use C libraries I've seen. You should see Zig's interoperability.
> Surely there must be some reports of the outage by now? Not everyone is AWS. There's a lot of obscure software providers nobody cares when they're down.
> YMMV, but I tried to self-study out of "Art of Electronics" and I ended up giving up because I didn't feel like I was getting the fundamental basic circuit analysis skills that I needed to actually comprehend…
How does La Taverne compare to Redux Toolkit which already removes a lot o boilerplate and includes redux thunk
> Jews seek refuge from Antisemitism in their historic homeland, immediately get attacked by 7 nations. But this is all their fault, of course. Of course. That's what happens when you unilaterally found a country on…
> Note that genocide means the (attempted) deliberate and systematic destruction of a racial, political, or cultural group[0], shooting civilians deliberately or accidentally is not genocide. That's semantics. Endless…
> So why doesn't China allow independent investigations into what's really taking place? Maybe if they weren't hiding the truth people wouldn't be so quick to fill in the holes with their own stories. Why they should?…
Reminds me of computer virus research in the 90's. "we've found the polymorphic encryption algorithm...". Ok? That's not akin to discover some function on a biological virus. It's just discovering other (even worse,…
Yeah it's eight 0 but nobody knows in what order they are. That's the top secret part.
> All we need is artificial mass. That's doesn't make sense.
> You can cite your body. Anecdotal evidence. Also, if the mind is fully integrated with the body, how you explain seemingly inconsistent states that seems to work just fine. Eg., people with ALS or quadriplegic or…
[Citation needed]
> Even over a population center, it’s a local problem. Local? An impact in any large city with financial or industrial hubs would have global scale effects. NYC, Tokio, Shenzhen, London, Beijing, Shanghai. Throw a rock…
In the future you'll get paid for your personal data.
Virtual Meeseeks. What could possibly go wrong.
You're right. Shame on me.
Author forgot an easy one: death by strangelet catalyzation https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangelet#Dangers
> If it was lab created then you know some group intentionally or through their negligence caused millions and millions of people to die. Just 2.4 millions as today. Not millions and millions. This is not 1918 flu…
Oh ok. So, this 10B are just people buying and selling BTC? It seems the author is fighting BS with more BS.