How typical of Congress to intentionally set up fights every 2-3 years over completely obvious BS, and summarily shut down the government and scapegoat something else like top-line rates on the "working rich" while…
I respectfully disagree. By these arguments, literally every deduction from revenue to calculate taxable income is a "loophole". How far does that go? What's more absurd than life itself is that you can deduct 100% of a…
For all of the reasons you note above, this is why I've almost exclusively dealt with arena-style allocations of fixed-object-sizes when doing ultra low latency work.
But it would be so draconian to not increase spending insanely every year!
Companies really, really want their employees to perform specific behaviors that they desire, except they don't want to compensate them extra. In truth, a base pay + bonus structure that is commensurate with the…
Really difficult to comprehend why this is so difficult for people to understand. I recently started sharing a small office on the lake with a friend. I have about 180sf of it to myself. There are boats that cruise by,…
We have enough fissile material to support the planet for 10s of thousands of years, so the nuclear proponents can speak in theoretical maximums and still beat you. You don't have enough raw materials on planet earth to…
If only the "systems" we were considering were meant to provide limitless and virtually free electricity (nuclear), which is congruence with the "systems" of reducing poverty.
Are you familiar with all the newer generation technologies that haven’t been phased out and are under development?
> are not necessarily aligned with the key problems in nuclear, which are currently construction project management related I think the hope is that with passive cooling and passive anti-meltdown characteristics, the…
the basis of the civil rights movement and the LGB community is that these characteristics are immutable on the basis of genetics.
You’re translating the problem from : searching through branches that are named according to their ticket and what they are meant to accomplish to: complex and not-context-free git bisect.
Rockets on Zaporischja do advocate for something but it isn’t less nuclear power.
I’ve known developers who left the company over the rebase mandate for this exact reason.
Branches are mostly free, so this isn’t a problem if they are properly named. “try-again-something5” doesn’t cut it but “$ticket-at-least-five-words-here” does.
> Nuclear as it exists today is not cost competitive. At the risk of stating the obvious, this notion entirely depends upon your definition of costs, and the definition of what is competitive. It's vastly more costly to…
No. The mandates were to shelter in place. Stay indoors. Wear masks outside.
I guess I can be forgiven since society did that for 3 solid years or more.
Anytime I see these vitamin D (negative) studies I am inclined to yawn and just assume we are trying to deflect attention from “stay inside and don’t get sunlight and try not to get sick” covid mandates. We aren’t even…
I have YTP but when I installed the app on my iPhone, they still served me Ads. I don’t see ads if I use chrome to browse to YT. Or on my desktop. Does anyone else experience this?
Your anecdata isn’t evidence of anything, and there is a far greater on-balance positive EV to society for solving transportation problems. If we need to pay someone to mind the scooters in the accessible path, that’s a…
Or a ride share. Or a scooter. OP just wants the government to monopolize transit because he really doesn’t want folks having autonomy of mobility.
> Probably because you're not the person who is called when someone with mobility issues can't get to a bus stop. I realize you’re accustomed probably to arguing by using these types of straw men with preserved topics…
It’s not nearly as expensive as subsidizing bus routes to the tune of $19 for every $1 of bus fare collected, like in my home town. But it solves about 80% of trips that would require 3x more bus dollars to be invested…
Have you ever set up a AzureAD Tenant that can be used with Auth0 to validate any Office365 user (without setting up a specific connection to their own AD/Tenant)? I'm having trouble doing this and so any time I'm on a…
How typical of Congress to intentionally set up fights every 2-3 years over completely obvious BS, and summarily shut down the government and scapegoat something else like top-line rates on the "working rich" while…
I respectfully disagree. By these arguments, literally every deduction from revenue to calculate taxable income is a "loophole". How far does that go? What's more absurd than life itself is that you can deduct 100% of a…
For all of the reasons you note above, this is why I've almost exclusively dealt with arena-style allocations of fixed-object-sizes when doing ultra low latency work.
But it would be so draconian to not increase spending insanely every year!
Companies really, really want their employees to perform specific behaviors that they desire, except they don't want to compensate them extra. In truth, a base pay + bonus structure that is commensurate with the…
Really difficult to comprehend why this is so difficult for people to understand. I recently started sharing a small office on the lake with a friend. I have about 180sf of it to myself. There are boats that cruise by,…
We have enough fissile material to support the planet for 10s of thousands of years, so the nuclear proponents can speak in theoretical maximums and still beat you. You don't have enough raw materials on planet earth to…
If only the "systems" we were considering were meant to provide limitless and virtually free electricity (nuclear), which is congruence with the "systems" of reducing poverty.
Are you familiar with all the newer generation technologies that haven’t been phased out and are under development?
> are not necessarily aligned with the key problems in nuclear, which are currently construction project management related I think the hope is that with passive cooling and passive anti-meltdown characteristics, the…
the basis of the civil rights movement and the LGB community is that these characteristics are immutable on the basis of genetics.
You’re translating the problem from : searching through branches that are named according to their ticket and what they are meant to accomplish to: complex and not-context-free git bisect.
Rockets on Zaporischja do advocate for something but it isn’t less nuclear power.
I’ve known developers who left the company over the rebase mandate for this exact reason.
Branches are mostly free, so this isn’t a problem if they are properly named. “try-again-something5” doesn’t cut it but “$ticket-at-least-five-words-here” does.
> Nuclear as it exists today is not cost competitive. At the risk of stating the obvious, this notion entirely depends upon your definition of costs, and the definition of what is competitive. It's vastly more costly to…
No. The mandates were to shelter in place. Stay indoors. Wear masks outside.
I guess I can be forgiven since society did that for 3 solid years or more.
Anytime I see these vitamin D (negative) studies I am inclined to yawn and just assume we are trying to deflect attention from “stay inside and don’t get sunlight and try not to get sick” covid mandates. We aren’t even…
I have YTP but when I installed the app on my iPhone, they still served me Ads. I don’t see ads if I use chrome to browse to YT. Or on my desktop. Does anyone else experience this?
Your anecdata isn’t evidence of anything, and there is a far greater on-balance positive EV to society for solving transportation problems. If we need to pay someone to mind the scooters in the accessible path, that’s a…
Or a ride share. Or a scooter. OP just wants the government to monopolize transit because he really doesn’t want folks having autonomy of mobility.
> Probably because you're not the person who is called when someone with mobility issues can't get to a bus stop. I realize you’re accustomed probably to arguing by using these types of straw men with preserved topics…
It’s not nearly as expensive as subsidizing bus routes to the tune of $19 for every $1 of bus fare collected, like in my home town. But it solves about 80% of trips that would require 3x more bus dollars to be invested…
Have you ever set up a AzureAD Tenant that can be used with Auth0 to validate any Office365 user (without setting up a specific connection to their own AD/Tenant)? I'm having trouble doing this and so any time I'm on a…