I mean this is fine, so long as you realize a lot of people prefer any other method of communication and you're likely missing out on feedback.
It only really makes sense with browser-level cpu scheduling. Otherwise there's no real way to throttle the amount of cpu these bitcoin miners take from you. Without that, I think people are unlikely to be sympathetic…
Right. It's on the author to provide any means of communication that doesn't go through disqus—say, twitter, email, slack, github, keybase, etc etc. I can't think this would be onerous for anyone.
You lose virtually nothing if you just block Disqus wholesale with an ad blocker. I'll admit it's quite nice for replying to comments on blogs, but there's no reason that a) needs to happen in a public comment and b)…
Addiction is just one view into impulse control; I don't see any reason to think the average human doesn't commonly have impulse control issues.
Arguably Obamacare has been great for adding jobs to the healthcare industry. That said, I'm not entirely sure what the executive branch can be expected to do here aside from tweaking interest rates and actively hiring…
Southern, lower-middle to lower class, white southerners have voted against their own interests since the moment the Civil War ended.
Maybe we should value humans beyond the labor they can fulfill.
> consumers (especially kids) didn't want "department store brand" clothing from Sears/JCPenney because they were "uncool" FWIW all my clothes were from Sears and JCPenney, my taste be damned. I know a lot of other kids…
Conveniently there are already C++ compilers bootstrappable with C.
> Yeah, babies exhaling (and all people too) are producing CO2 which is a greenhouse gas. Compare this to the methane emissions of a single cow. You're being reductive to the point of being offensive.
> Why wouldn't they leak RF? Customers might value using bluetooth and wifi. Not all pressures are regulatory!
I mean this is fine, so long as you realize a lot of people prefer any other method of communication and you're likely missing out on feedback.
It only really makes sense with browser-level cpu scheduling. Otherwise there's no real way to throttle the amount of cpu these bitcoin miners take from you. Without that, I think people are unlikely to be sympathetic…
Right. It's on the author to provide any means of communication that doesn't go through disqus—say, twitter, email, slack, github, keybase, etc etc. I can't think this would be onerous for anyone.
You lose virtually nothing if you just block Disqus wholesale with an ad blocker. I'll admit it's quite nice for replying to comments on blogs, but there's no reason that a) needs to happen in a public comment and b)…
Addiction is just one view into impulse control; I don't see any reason to think the average human doesn't commonly have impulse control issues.
Arguably Obamacare has been great for adding jobs to the healthcare industry. That said, I'm not entirely sure what the executive branch can be expected to do here aside from tweaking interest rates and actively hiring…
Southern, lower-middle to lower class, white southerners have voted against their own interests since the moment the Civil War ended.
Maybe we should value humans beyond the labor they can fulfill.
> consumers (especially kids) didn't want "department store brand" clothing from Sears/JCPenney because they were "uncool" FWIW all my clothes were from Sears and JCPenney, my taste be damned. I know a lot of other kids…
Conveniently there are already C++ compilers bootstrappable with C.
> Yeah, babies exhaling (and all people too) are producing CO2 which is a greenhouse gas. Compare this to the methane emissions of a single cow. You're being reductive to the point of being offensive.
> Why wouldn't they leak RF? Customers might value using bluetooth and wifi. Not all pressures are regulatory!