Relatedly, some aliases I have in place. assume = update-index --assume-unchanged unassume = update-index --no-assume-unchanged assumed = "!git ls-files -v | grep ^h | cut -c 3-" unassumeall = "!git assumed | xargs git…
What's the effect of this? I don't really understand why they have a "recognised" list at all or what the implications are.
non major updates in the npm ecosystem are pretty reliable in my experience; my much more limited python experience suggests that semver is much less respected on that side of the fence
I tried it on Tuesday and, having used CC a lot lately, was shocked at how bad it was - I'd forgotten.
postgres with rls to hide soft deleted records means that most of the app code doesn't need to know or care about them, still issues reads, writes, deletes to the same source table and as far as the app knows its working
Yeah, Kiwi English also, e.g. describing something as "not bad" rather than "good" is normal. > How's things? > Not bad.
They're falling already? Excellent, I was hoping I could get to this point without ever having to figure out exactly what they were.
Came to say this!
oh my sweet summer child https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45769504
Can we have a more informative, less clickbaity, title?
also once everybody else is obstructing your view with a bigger car it becomes necessary to have a bigger one, it's a race to the metaphorical bototm
Really? I've been FF only for years and everything works reliably, including banking sites (Australia & New Zealand).
Reasonable assumption but really our politicians just are that dumb.
I assumed it was the result of the "bubbling" that they describe in the video that also accounts for the grainy appearance of the surface; presumably the bubbling would be visible like this side on?
Fun game, a convenient wordle style social media sharing utility would spread the word. Not sure what would work.
I don't really understand how whipping out your phone is harder than whipping out your card even if you don't have a watch. In my case I gave up carrying the cards at all a few years back and pay for everything on my…
US fees seem very high; Australia & New Zealand have a selling agent fee in the 2-3% range (+ variable vendor paid advertising on top) and buyers agents are uncommon so not a fee most pay at all.
> "Now we can put the consumer first and create a level playing field for those businesses that advertise the real price, up front," I hope this means they're banning the common US practice of omitting sales taxes and…
Screenshots would have and I don't know why the author didn't add them when they have added them on Twitter[1]. I like the idea but still too low contrast for my personal preference. [1]…
I'm being informed by other Aussies that it's not consistent here either, lots of people seem to use it imprecisely as well. I'm actually a Kiwi (but have lived the most recent 15 years in Australia) so it seems I've…
I'd only say a couple of minutes if I thought two minutes was actually a likely time period, yeah, otherwise I'd say a few minutes if I was less certain.
Only if I was confident there were only two other ways, I'd say a few (or, bearing the weirdness of English in mind, probably "many").
Why does English ever have synonyms? I'm not saying you're wrong, clearly (as a a Kiwi) I've been misinterpreting Aussie usage, but "there's already another way to say that" is pretty common.
I'm a Kiwi living in AU; perhaps I've been misunderstanding Aussies all this time! I've never been aware that anyone would interpret it as anything other than exactly two, I'll have to bear this in mind.
Yes, but that's just a white lie :D
Relatedly, some aliases I have in place. assume = update-index --assume-unchanged unassume = update-index --no-assume-unchanged assumed = "!git ls-files -v | grep ^h | cut -c 3-" unassumeall = "!git assumed | xargs git…
What's the effect of this? I don't really understand why they have a "recognised" list at all or what the implications are.
non major updates in the npm ecosystem are pretty reliable in my experience; my much more limited python experience suggests that semver is much less respected on that side of the fence
I tried it on Tuesday and, having used CC a lot lately, was shocked at how bad it was - I'd forgotten.
postgres with rls to hide soft deleted records means that most of the app code doesn't need to know or care about them, still issues reads, writes, deletes to the same source table and as far as the app knows its working
Yeah, Kiwi English also, e.g. describing something as "not bad" rather than "good" is normal. > How's things? > Not bad.
They're falling already? Excellent, I was hoping I could get to this point without ever having to figure out exactly what they were.
Came to say this!
oh my sweet summer child https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45769504
Can we have a more informative, less clickbaity, title?
also once everybody else is obstructing your view with a bigger car it becomes necessary to have a bigger one, it's a race to the metaphorical bototm
Really? I've been FF only for years and everything works reliably, including banking sites (Australia & New Zealand).
Reasonable assumption but really our politicians just are that dumb.
I assumed it was the result of the "bubbling" that they describe in the video that also accounts for the grainy appearance of the surface; presumably the bubbling would be visible like this side on?
Fun game, a convenient wordle style social media sharing utility would spread the word. Not sure what would work.
I don't really understand how whipping out your phone is harder than whipping out your card even if you don't have a watch. In my case I gave up carrying the cards at all a few years back and pay for everything on my…
US fees seem very high; Australia & New Zealand have a selling agent fee in the 2-3% range (+ variable vendor paid advertising on top) and buyers agents are uncommon so not a fee most pay at all.
> "Now we can put the consumer first and create a level playing field for those businesses that advertise the real price, up front," I hope this means they're banning the common US practice of omitting sales taxes and…
Screenshots would have and I don't know why the author didn't add them when they have added them on Twitter[1]. I like the idea but still too low contrast for my personal preference. [1]…
I'm being informed by other Aussies that it's not consistent here either, lots of people seem to use it imprecisely as well. I'm actually a Kiwi (but have lived the most recent 15 years in Australia) so it seems I've…
I'd only say a couple of minutes if I thought two minutes was actually a likely time period, yeah, otherwise I'd say a few minutes if I was less certain.
Only if I was confident there were only two other ways, I'd say a few (or, bearing the weirdness of English in mind, probably "many").
Why does English ever have synonyms? I'm not saying you're wrong, clearly (as a a Kiwi) I've been misinterpreting Aussie usage, but "there's already another way to say that" is pretty common.
I'm a Kiwi living in AU; perhaps I've been misunderstanding Aussies all this time! I've never been aware that anyone would interpret it as anything other than exactly two, I'll have to bear this in mind.
Yes, but that's just a white lie :D