Yeah, def is tiling at windmills, but my point is the same, I took it as them saying the public has taken a defeatist attitude and views it as tilting at windmills but here's a case where it wasn't fruitless effort and…
I took it as doing what too many people feels like tilting the windmill. As a society (and frankly in myself on too many issues) I notice way to much "well what can we do" defeatist attitude.
Some of the people who've been involved in getting previously found episodes returned/restored have stated that they know of collectors who are likely to have copies of other episodes but are worried about how they'd be…
> That really sounds like micro managing jr. developers. That's how I tend to describe AI to a lot of non-technical people (I actually generally say it's like having an really fresh intern who can read technical docs…
I think 3 things 1. D had a split similar to python 2 vs 3 early on with having the garbage collector or not (and therefor effectively 2 standard libraries), but unlike python it didn't already have a massive community…
depending on how the data duplication is actually done (like texture atlasing the actual bits can be very different after image compression) it can be much harder to do rote bit level deduplication. They could…
> the community in total can finally move protocol forward that were blocked by really dumb ideological conflicts that are holding back Wayland. If Cosmic can take Gnome market share, people will be more willing to move…
It's relevant in that it's enough to cause them to plan to do a bigger study so we can say with more clarity how if it actually helps.
At the very least he lost his free lodging/staff (though it sounds like the royal family will pay for his new lodging somewhere else). A large amount he's lost is also ceremonial, it sounds like he won't be removed from…
I'm in the US my last company migrated from set limit to unlimited. Having the "You have X hours of PTO" made the expectations clear. Especially for less senior people who might not want to rock the boat or seem greedy.…
I would assume if you paint it over with a latex based paint at least it would massively affect absorption. For oil based paints I have no idea though.
Basically acted as a trigger. So if you pressed harder the game could respond. I only really remember driving games taking advantage of it though, and can't remember the game but remember being super annoyed at some…
If you just have one of the symptoms you shouldn't be diagnosed with autism. I think a lot of people miss that the changes that combined a ton of stuff into autism was because we had a ton of different disorders that…
> It's not as if a separate diagnosis would change how a speech therapist interacts with a child. This is the really big part that a lot of people seem to miss when complaining about the changes in DSMV. Previously…
I think you're partly making the point for them, RAII has been idiomatic C++ since before c++ was standardized. It wasn't even idiomatic c++98 to be missing it, so to be missing it in c++20 library definitely still…
> I wish they had "I'm only interested in file sync" mode so that the whole mess of other features is hidden from me. Unfortunately dropbox has been in the Enshittification phase for quite a while. They had a good while…
> Its on such an expedition that the ring "slips" from him, further suggesting the ring is actually not only his size, but a little large. It's heavily implied in LOTR that the ring is able to change it's size to cause…
Even more technical, we don't have two phases, we have 1-phase that's split in half. I hate it cause it makes it confusing. Two phase power is not the same as split phase (There's basically only weird older…
> So it's pretty simple for a certified electrician to just make a 240v outlet if needed. It's just not the default that comes out of a wall. It'd be all new wire run (120 is split at the panel, we aren't running 240v…
I definitely prefer it to to be text. I'm not a fan of chat bots on random websites, but also my work is pretty regulated so as far as AIs go we're only supposed to use ones we have direct agreements with. While I can…
Howto is super important to me, it's absolutely bananas how many docs seem to assume you understand the whole library and don't explain any surrounding context or how things effect other things in the context.…
That's reasonable, I was mainly responding to this part > Being special to just / doesn't make sense to me. and explaining why being special to / can make sense. I too often feel like people see comments like that and…
I think they mean that rm could check the folder you're trying to delete and see if it has whatever attribute and if so don't delete it's contents. so "rm -rf /" would see that '/' has it and be a no-op, but…
> If I put a speed limiter on a Harley so that it doesn't exceed 30 mph is it a bike? in the article they call it out that yes currently the max speed of the bike is what's defined under the law and they're tightening…
It's treated special cause most shells handle undefined variables as empty strings so `rm -rf "${base_path}/${sub_dir}"` can turn into `rm -rf '/'` and users commonly don't expect that. While that case may be simple to…
Yeah, def is tiling at windmills, but my point is the same, I took it as them saying the public has taken a defeatist attitude and views it as tilting at windmills but here's a case where it wasn't fruitless effort and…
I took it as doing what too many people feels like tilting the windmill. As a society (and frankly in myself on too many issues) I notice way to much "well what can we do" defeatist attitude.
Some of the people who've been involved in getting previously found episodes returned/restored have stated that they know of collectors who are likely to have copies of other episodes but are worried about how they'd be…
> That really sounds like micro managing jr. developers. That's how I tend to describe AI to a lot of non-technical people (I actually generally say it's like having an really fresh intern who can read technical docs…
I think 3 things 1. D had a split similar to python 2 vs 3 early on with having the garbage collector or not (and therefor effectively 2 standard libraries), but unlike python it didn't already have a massive community…
depending on how the data duplication is actually done (like texture atlasing the actual bits can be very different after image compression) it can be much harder to do rote bit level deduplication. They could…
> the community in total can finally move protocol forward that were blocked by really dumb ideological conflicts that are holding back Wayland. If Cosmic can take Gnome market share, people will be more willing to move…
It's relevant in that it's enough to cause them to plan to do a bigger study so we can say with more clarity how if it actually helps.
At the very least he lost his free lodging/staff (though it sounds like the royal family will pay for his new lodging somewhere else). A large amount he's lost is also ceremonial, it sounds like he won't be removed from…
I'm in the US my last company migrated from set limit to unlimited. Having the "You have X hours of PTO" made the expectations clear. Especially for less senior people who might not want to rock the boat or seem greedy.…
I would assume if you paint it over with a latex based paint at least it would massively affect absorption. For oil based paints I have no idea though.
Basically acted as a trigger. So if you pressed harder the game could respond. I only really remember driving games taking advantage of it though, and can't remember the game but remember being super annoyed at some…
If you just have one of the symptoms you shouldn't be diagnosed with autism. I think a lot of people miss that the changes that combined a ton of stuff into autism was because we had a ton of different disorders that…
> It's not as if a separate diagnosis would change how a speech therapist interacts with a child. This is the really big part that a lot of people seem to miss when complaining about the changes in DSMV. Previously…
I think you're partly making the point for them, RAII has been idiomatic C++ since before c++ was standardized. It wasn't even idiomatic c++98 to be missing it, so to be missing it in c++20 library definitely still…
> I wish they had "I'm only interested in file sync" mode so that the whole mess of other features is hidden from me. Unfortunately dropbox has been in the Enshittification phase for quite a while. They had a good while…
> Its on such an expedition that the ring "slips" from him, further suggesting the ring is actually not only his size, but a little large. It's heavily implied in LOTR that the ring is able to change it's size to cause…
Even more technical, we don't have two phases, we have 1-phase that's split in half. I hate it cause it makes it confusing. Two phase power is not the same as split phase (There's basically only weird older…
> So it's pretty simple for a certified electrician to just make a 240v outlet if needed. It's just not the default that comes out of a wall. It'd be all new wire run (120 is split at the panel, we aren't running 240v…
I definitely prefer it to to be text. I'm not a fan of chat bots on random websites, but also my work is pretty regulated so as far as AIs go we're only supposed to use ones we have direct agreements with. While I can…
Howto is super important to me, it's absolutely bananas how many docs seem to assume you understand the whole library and don't explain any surrounding context or how things effect other things in the context.…
That's reasonable, I was mainly responding to this part > Being special to just / doesn't make sense to me. and explaining why being special to / can make sense. I too often feel like people see comments like that and…
I think they mean that rm could check the folder you're trying to delete and see if it has whatever attribute and if so don't delete it's contents. so "rm -rf /" would see that '/' has it and be a no-op, but…
> If I put a speed limiter on a Harley so that it doesn't exceed 30 mph is it a bike? in the article they call it out that yes currently the max speed of the bike is what's defined under the law and they're tightening…
It's treated special cause most shells handle undefined variables as empty strings so `rm -rf "${base_path}/${sub_dir}"` can turn into `rm -rf '/'` and users commonly don't expect that. While that case may be simple to…