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No user record in our sample, but d35007 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but d35007 has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
That’s interesting! Can you say a little more? I find jq’s syntax and semantics to be simple and intuitive. It’s mostly dots, pipes, and brackets. It’s a lot like writing shell pipelines imo. And I tend to use it in the…
> Good. Baseball isn't a serious spectator sport. It's only interesting to statisticians What makes a spectator sport "serious"? The average MLB game had almost 30,000 spectators in the 2024 season[1]. That's a lot of…
This is a pretty weak argument. Blaming the two-party system might feel good, but I don't think it gives us a better understanding of what happened in this election. People voted for the guy at the top of the ticket,…
> You are editing text. If you rely on a paid product to do so then prepare to be a laughingstock when the license changes in a way you disagree with. You are caring too much about what other people think. If someone…
A preference is just a bias with a more positive connotation. The author acknowledges their bias in the title.
The article's title is "Why I Prefer Exceptions to Error Values". It literally tells you that it's biased.
None. Did I imply that it’s something else?
What is it about?
> There are 2 parts to this argument, first being people are justifying their iPhone ownership,(and cult membership) with "Apple should do exactly what they are doing" because I like what I get, and I don't want the…
> The issue is that your choice is constrained by vertical integration. No it’s not. It’s constrained by one’s preferences as a consumer. If I am concerned about vertical integration, I will not choose an Apple device.…
If I buy an iPhone, I can legally sell it. Thats ownership.
Great news! I don’t see many people on HN getting mad when you point out that Apple isn’t the best for everyone. I’m not saying you made it up. Maybe I just don’t read enough comments. I do see people saying they like…
> That is not an acceptable way for a computer to work. Luckily, you have a choice. Other companies make handheld computers that align better with your definition of ownership.
Occam's razor says you should not multiple entities beyond what is necessary. Our scenario is this: There's a guy in a vehicle. He is holding a gun. He has a gunshot wound. He has been under a lot of stress. Explanation…
Got it, thanks boss.
The article tries to explain why your answer doesn’t tell the whole story. Did you read it?
The kids hate Java, and that's ok. No sense arguing with them. I am happy a tool I use frequently is getting better. I am also happy there are other tools out there.
> Another reminder that acronyms are pretty terrible for communication. Every time I onboard with a new org there’s a whole new set of acronyms to learn that’s barely faster than typing out the unabbreviated version My…
Oregon voted to decriminalize hard drugs in the 2020 election, according to the article.
Here's an article that discusses accessibility features in VisionOS: https://www.macrumors.com/2023/06/07/apple-vision-pro-access.... It's a summary of a WWDC session that I haven't watched. One of the items in the…
> 1.America is always good. They never did anything bad. They saved the world and they're heroes. What subs did you look at? My experience on Reddit is the exact opposite. There's even a subreddit where people whine…
Are cleanliness standards relevant in this context? As far as I can tell, the tardigrades — and everything else mentioned in the article — were put there on purpose.
What does it reveal?
I mean, there’s also no need to freak the fuck out over a minor issue in German text on a predominantly English page. Ok, so “Mondschein Sonata” isn’t exactly the same as “mondscheinsonate”, but it’s damn close and it…
Why do you think this would change their minds?