> Inclusion means also including people with different beliefs and respecting their opinions, even if we don't share them. Does this apply to immigrants?
Your takeaway is right in line with their tagline: "The airport bestsellers that captured our hearts and ruined our minds"
How do you evaluate the quality of a summary of a paper you do not have the knowledge to read and understand?
Would you prefer that they do it without dignity?
Well in that case this is clearly the official opinion of The People.
Haha what? Do you believe that it's somehow been proven that "people" think about good modern games in some specific way? Based on a comment from one person?
Elden Ring, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Baldur's Gate 3, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Dredge, Blue Prince, Balatro, Astro Bot, Hades II, Silksong, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Pacific Drive, Death Stranding 2, Split…
Things aren't looking great for modern games as a whole because a HN poster didn't include new enough games in their list of modern games they enjoy?
Maybe it's different people.
Given how tracking stolen items is technically identical to tracking a person, wouldn't this also be a device for undetectable stalking?
And I believe Tommy Tallarico was the first American to work on the Sonic franchise, ever.
I find it interesting how you take your experience and generalize it by saying "you" instead of "I". This is how I read your post: > I don't know but to me this all sounds like the antithesis of what makes programming…
This is quite funny when you created the pissing contest between "coders" and "non-coders" in this thread. Those labels seem very important to you.
From what I understand, some of these predators are knowledge?
> Why is it so hard to pull a card out of your pocket? Because I haven't carried a card for years now. I couldn't even tell you where my physical credit card is.
My first name is "Save" in Spanish and Portuguese, and apparently people think they are saving documents when they send them to that gmail address. I have received medical records, employment documents, so many photos,…
Of course that is not all, how on earth did you get that impression? Doing something to address a problem doesn't imply that nothing else will be done and that this one thing is expected to solve the problem entirely. I…
1) If they don't have time or competency then surely they can pay for the services of someone who can. Most people don't have the time or competency to grow their own food but we still expect them to purchase their food…
I find it such a weird take to call feeding children at school socialism with grave consequences but taxpayer funded mandatory education isn't.
"Sorry Timmy, I know you're hungry but giving you a school lunch portion would actually be a false solution. It would do nothing to fix the neglect you experience at home, especially over weekends and summers."
"It's not that I don't want kids fed, I would just rather that kids go hungry than feeding them with the inefficient and corrupt system that I imagined."
If we're doing this, let's look at the other extreme as well: We give all people, including children, nothing as they are expected to take responsibility for themselves. No education, no services, no law enforcement, no…
All the more reason for using schools to feed children who may be abused and starved at home.
> I'm in favor of free school lunches for kids. But I'm very annoyed with the strawmanning in this thread. For example, it seems like a strawman to say that people who are against free school lunches "want kids to go…
This is a "do use" list, so recommended services.
> Inclusion means also including people with different beliefs and respecting their opinions, even if we don't share them. Does this apply to immigrants?
Your takeaway is right in line with their tagline: "The airport bestsellers that captured our hearts and ruined our minds"
How do you evaluate the quality of a summary of a paper you do not have the knowledge to read and understand?
Would you prefer that they do it without dignity?
Well in that case this is clearly the official opinion of The People.
Haha what? Do you believe that it's somehow been proven that "people" think about good modern games in some specific way? Based on a comment from one person?
Elden Ring, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Baldur's Gate 3, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Dredge, Blue Prince, Balatro, Astro Bot, Hades II, Silksong, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, Pacific Drive, Death Stranding 2, Split…
Things aren't looking great for modern games as a whole because a HN poster didn't include new enough games in their list of modern games they enjoy?
Maybe it's different people.
Given how tracking stolen items is technically identical to tracking a person, wouldn't this also be a device for undetectable stalking?
And I believe Tommy Tallarico was the first American to work on the Sonic franchise, ever.
I find it interesting how you take your experience and generalize it by saying "you" instead of "I". This is how I read your post: > I don't know but to me this all sounds like the antithesis of what makes programming…
This is quite funny when you created the pissing contest between "coders" and "non-coders" in this thread. Those labels seem very important to you.
From what I understand, some of these predators are knowledge?
> Why is it so hard to pull a card out of your pocket? Because I haven't carried a card for years now. I couldn't even tell you where my physical credit card is.
My first name is "Save" in Spanish and Portuguese, and apparently people think they are saving documents when they send them to that gmail address. I have received medical records, employment documents, so many photos,…
Of course that is not all, how on earth did you get that impression? Doing something to address a problem doesn't imply that nothing else will be done and that this one thing is expected to solve the problem entirely. I…
1) If they don't have time or competency then surely they can pay for the services of someone who can. Most people don't have the time or competency to grow their own food but we still expect them to purchase their food…
I find it such a weird take to call feeding children at school socialism with grave consequences but taxpayer funded mandatory education isn't.
"Sorry Timmy, I know you're hungry but giving you a school lunch portion would actually be a false solution. It would do nothing to fix the neglect you experience at home, especially over weekends and summers."
"It's not that I don't want kids fed, I would just rather that kids go hungry than feeding them with the inefficient and corrupt system that I imagined."
If we're doing this, let's look at the other extreme as well: We give all people, including children, nothing as they are expected to take responsibility for themselves. No education, no services, no law enforcement, no…
All the more reason for using schools to feed children who may be abused and starved at home.
> I'm in favor of free school lunches for kids. But I'm very annoyed with the strawmanning in this thread. For example, it seems like a strawman to say that people who are against free school lunches "want kids to go…
This is a "do use" list, so recommended services.