There's a world outside web dev, you know! I have used Qt in many companies (some examples: forming a major part of the UI for a unified comms client, UI for screen/interfaces for an embedded system, desktop app for…
I don't think I'd believe anyone who said they do job "for the good of the economy." It's a laughable statement really.
> WikiTribune is 100% ad-free, no one’s relying on clicks to appease advertisers; no one’s got a vested interest in anything other than giving you real news. Ha! Oh c'mon, anyone who's experienced the activistism of…
I'm European too! Can't speak to the exact ins and outs of why they have them and the history behind it, I just know that they do.
> The church said its "police officers would be restricted to the church's campuses and be able to respond to emergency situations while coordinating with local authorities." How's this any different from the various…
I've seen that and I'm sorry, but I really don't accept your explanation. I've never retweeted/liked/replied or tweeted, ever. I'm a passive consumer. I don't follow political accounts, or search out political views…
Hmm. I'd say Scott is the only vaguely political account I follow. Next up would be one BBC News and a local newspaper account. Apart from that I follow mainly sports teams (my main use for it is scores and fantasy…
A higher turnout than the referendum in 1975 (64.62%) to stay in... Does that mean it was never the will of people to be in (then) EC at all?
And how many were hired in the previous December? When it comes to The Guardian, I find that numbers can be very "flexible" when the narrative demands it.
Similar to yourself, I'm an EU citizen living in the UK. The sheer hysteria from certain quarters is getting a bit much and my social media use has definitely changed in the past few months (not going on it as much due…
> oesn't even have a sitting MP While technically true, that's deliberately misleading to those not familiar with the UK. That party got 3,881,099 votes (12.7% of all, making them the third biggest in results) but the…
There's a world outside web dev, you know! I have used Qt in many companies (some examples: forming a major part of the UI for a unified comms client, UI for screen/interfaces for an embedded system, desktop app for…
I don't think I'd believe anyone who said they do job "for the good of the economy." It's a laughable statement really.
> WikiTribune is 100% ad-free, no one’s relying on clicks to appease advertisers; no one’s got a vested interest in anything other than giving you real news. Ha! Oh c'mon, anyone who's experienced the activistism of…
I'm European too! Can't speak to the exact ins and outs of why they have them and the history behind it, I just know that they do.
> The church said its "police officers would be restricted to the church's campuses and be able to respond to emergency situations while coordinating with local authorities." How's this any different from the various…
I've seen that and I'm sorry, but I really don't accept your explanation. I've never retweeted/liked/replied or tweeted, ever. I'm a passive consumer. I don't follow political accounts, or search out political views…
Hmm. I'd say Scott is the only vaguely political account I follow. Next up would be one BBC News and a local newspaper account. Apart from that I follow mainly sports teams (my main use for it is scores and fantasy…
A higher turnout than the referendum in 1975 (64.62%) to stay in... Does that mean it was never the will of people to be in (then) EC at all?
And how many were hired in the previous December? When it comes to The Guardian, I find that numbers can be very "flexible" when the narrative demands it.
Similar to yourself, I'm an EU citizen living in the UK. The sheer hysteria from certain quarters is getting a bit much and my social media use has definitely changed in the past few months (not going on it as much due…
> oesn't even have a sitting MP While technically true, that's deliberately misleading to those not familiar with the UK. That party got 3,881,099 votes (12.7% of all, making them the third biggest in results) but the…