The way you worded this has me imagining the counterfactual world where lots of people traded Bill Gates a linker for a compiler. Compilers cost real money back then. Word got out that this was how you got a free…
No.
For humans who are paying attention, sure. In practice, not really, because it's all done by scripts without an easy way to query "is this domain shared".
Datadog, of course.
Let's rephrase then: why does owning stock imply financially supporting the company? After IPO, you're not buying anything from the company, you're buying from other investors.
Yep. And then they discontinued it saying they wanted to add features that wouldn't work on IRC. Yes. That's why I was using the IRC bridge.
That would seem to be why they asked how repeatable the pattern was, in a tone heavily implying the answer was "not very".
I used it and liked it when it was Credit Karma, but I am not doing extensive data entry in a phone app. Do they have a web interface now?
And the receiver has no guarantee that I didn't photocopy the paper before mailing it.
The JVM did that many years ago and nobody liked it. I can't help but think wasm is just the same idea but worse.
Trivially yes: how many sides does one atom have?
The 50-character summary thing is bizarre. As far as I can tell, what happened is someone did statistics on summary lines, found that the average was around 50, and then louder people with strong opinions missed the…
It's absolutely a spectrum, just like the individual conditions that make it up are spectra. (Everything is spectra. Is my friend who has arthritis in his otherwise working legs "physically disabled"? It depends on…
... Steam isn't the thing that doesn't support MacOS. I don't know why you're mentioning Steam. But yes, console and OS exclusives are a plague and people should stop making them.
Steam does run on Macs. The individual games do not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_lawsuit_against_publ...
For the first one, are you aware of `zed`? It'll notify you on events like that.
(I don't work at Github, these are inferences from working on other cloud services) > Does this mean Github staff can basically take over any private account without contacting the owners? That's an incredibly common…
Have you considered intentionally corrupting the magstripe data by running a strong magnet over it?
SQL sanitation is foolproof in the sense of it being possible to do 100% right. We don't do it much because there are other options (like prepared statements) that are easier to get 100% right. This is an entirely…
I like how you disagree with the parent comment suggesting you drive very aggressively, and then nearly every example you give of the car being wrong is a direct result of you driving very aggressively.
You are not obligated to explain yourself, but you also don't get to complain when nobody knows what you're talking about.
I am a native speaker, and I've never heard "white cane" before.
> it's not a productivity-disrupting change You've seen benign instances, then. Every time I see a company do this kind of thing it takes one or more engineers nontrivial time to go update everything.
This entire plan immediately falls over as soon as someone uses an ethernet cable.
The way you worded this has me imagining the counterfactual world where lots of people traded Bill Gates a linker for a compiler. Compilers cost real money back then. Word got out that this was how you got a free…
No.
For humans who are paying attention, sure. In practice, not really, because it's all done by scripts without an easy way to query "is this domain shared".
Datadog, of course.
Let's rephrase then: why does owning stock imply financially supporting the company? After IPO, you're not buying anything from the company, you're buying from other investors.
Yep. And then they discontinued it saying they wanted to add features that wouldn't work on IRC. Yes. That's why I was using the IRC bridge.
That would seem to be why they asked how repeatable the pattern was, in a tone heavily implying the answer was "not very".
I used it and liked it when it was Credit Karma, but I am not doing extensive data entry in a phone app. Do they have a web interface now?
And the receiver has no guarantee that I didn't photocopy the paper before mailing it.
The JVM did that many years ago and nobody liked it. I can't help but think wasm is just the same idea but worse.
Trivially yes: how many sides does one atom have?
The 50-character summary thing is bizarre. As far as I can tell, what happened is someone did statistics on summary lines, found that the average was around 50, and then louder people with strong opinions missed the…
It's absolutely a spectrum, just like the individual conditions that make it up are spectra. (Everything is spectra. Is my friend who has arthritis in his otherwise working legs "physically disabled"? It depends on…
... Steam isn't the thing that doesn't support MacOS. I don't know why you're mentioning Steam. But yes, console and OS exclusives are a plague and people should stop making them.
Steam does run on Macs. The individual games do not.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strategic_lawsuit_against_publ...
For the first one, are you aware of `zed`? It'll notify you on events like that.
(I don't work at Github, these are inferences from working on other cloud services) > Does this mean Github staff can basically take over any private account without contacting the owners? That's an incredibly common…
Have you considered intentionally corrupting the magstripe data by running a strong magnet over it?
SQL sanitation is foolproof in the sense of it being possible to do 100% right. We don't do it much because there are other options (like prepared statements) that are easier to get 100% right. This is an entirely…
I like how you disagree with the parent comment suggesting you drive very aggressively, and then nearly every example you give of the car being wrong is a direct result of you driving very aggressively.
You are not obligated to explain yourself, but you also don't get to complain when nobody knows what you're talking about.
I am a native speaker, and I've never heard "white cane" before.
> it's not a productivity-disrupting change You've seen benign instances, then. Every time I see a company do this kind of thing it takes one or more engineers nontrivial time to go update everything.
This entire plan immediately falls over as soon as someone uses an ethernet cable.