> Any foreigner can be denied entry to a country for any and no reason whatsoever That's a completely different thing than what happened here. Those are the rules, everyone knows that, and acts accordingly. The biggest…
What about the part of the Python ethos where "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it"
That might be more exponential than polynomial.
Also, the classic issue with tumors, is that they're your own body, and it's hard to selectively target them. Any treatment that hibernates tumor cells is likely hibernate normal cells, and be incompatible with life;…
Historically at least, one of the significant jobs of a wingman has been to act as bait. With dogfighting, with cannon fire, fighters are most vulnerable when they're trying to shoot down another plane, because they…
Yes, but it was coined to promote specific view of Eichmann that he himself tried to cast himself in: that he didn't really like murdering Jews, he was just following orders.
> I don't understand and can't accept why crimes committed while drunk get you a lesser punishment than a crime committed while sober. Where I'm from, most people who kill other people while driving get off without any…
The unwillingness, on all sides of political spectrum, to provide physical and psychological support to former military members in modern democracies is something that completely baffles me. In Canada, at least, no-one…
Is Microsoft's sub claim unstable? I think you might have misunderstood the point. Miscellaneous claims like email/preferred_username shouldn't be used to identify 3rd party logins. Apart from not necessarily being…
It's worth bearing in mind that the people making these policy decisions in 2020 were doing so without any objective knowledge of how the pandemic would actually end up playing out. Car safety is somewhat different.…
The culture is derived from the economics though. Software engineers who value simplicity don't get promoted, or their software is not as successful, because the other engineers who produce complex software produce…
Partial indexes are still slower, the database needs to scan the index, and then look for the data, and data is less likely to appear in the same pages.
> The point is that there’s a single standard There already was single standard. I think your point is that you want there to be a single implementation. You can't really have that at this point without allowing…
> Also, not sure how the name was picked-up (Big caveat: this all depends on joining nylon ropes of similar diameters. Different diameters and UHMWPE cord has different rules) My understanding is that the American's…
> Every single study done on it shows that creative staff (including engineers) are more productive working where they are less disturbed, that open-plan offices are the least productive environment, etc. Do you have…
Just write in the style where all your names are like 'folder1/folder2/folder3/folder1Folder2Folder3Thing.ts`. (to be clear, this is sarcasm, please don't do this!)
> It tells you that it is a credit monitoring service when you call, but it is indeed the password manager service That actually sounds like it might be a business model (at least in places where the proletariat don't…
IIRC, Firefox doesn't always give back memory when the machine has free memory. If you start running other high memory processes, then Firefox might dump some memory. The reason for this is 1) there's not much point in…
So humanity's stupidest form of cultivation strikes again.
I imagine these stats have a lot more to do with the roughness of the water than the temperature. Rough water can be extremely difficult and stressful to stay up in, especially if you're not used to it. Also, if you get…
> I have a third party which returns errors ~20% of the time outside of working hours Then presumably those errors shouldn't be exceptions. Of course, there's a lot of a lot of assumptions behind this: 1. You have…
A lot of what counts as spam these days isn't something like "I search for bicycle reviews and get penis enlargement pills", it's more like "I search for bicycle reviews and get some blog who searched Amazon for the 5…
I think one of the fundamental things that make search work well about 1-2 decades ago was that web sites would link to each other, and that those links could vaguely correlate with reputation. There were link spammers,…
This is kind of complicated because [u] is a rounded vowel, so it's slightly "labialized" even if it's not preceded by [w]. Additionally, English spelling rules are complete insanity, and if an English speaker sees…
It matters as words are useful for communication only if we can come to some agreement about what they mean. What you're suggesting is that people accept that the cost of avoiding COVID and "flattening the curve" isn't…
> Any foreigner can be denied entry to a country for any and no reason whatsoever That's a completely different thing than what happened here. Those are the rules, everyone knows that, and acts accordingly. The biggest…
What about the part of the Python ethos where "There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it"
That might be more exponential than polynomial.
Also, the classic issue with tumors, is that they're your own body, and it's hard to selectively target them. Any treatment that hibernates tumor cells is likely hibernate normal cells, and be incompatible with life;…
Historically at least, one of the significant jobs of a wingman has been to act as bait. With dogfighting, with cannon fire, fighters are most vulnerable when they're trying to shoot down another plane, because they…
Yes, but it was coined to promote specific view of Eichmann that he himself tried to cast himself in: that he didn't really like murdering Jews, he was just following orders.
> I don't understand and can't accept why crimes committed while drunk get you a lesser punishment than a crime committed while sober. Where I'm from, most people who kill other people while driving get off without any…
The unwillingness, on all sides of political spectrum, to provide physical and psychological support to former military members in modern democracies is something that completely baffles me. In Canada, at least, no-one…
Is Microsoft's sub claim unstable? I think you might have misunderstood the point. Miscellaneous claims like email/preferred_username shouldn't be used to identify 3rd party logins. Apart from not necessarily being…
It's worth bearing in mind that the people making these policy decisions in 2020 were doing so without any objective knowledge of how the pandemic would actually end up playing out. Car safety is somewhat different.…
The culture is derived from the economics though. Software engineers who value simplicity don't get promoted, or their software is not as successful, because the other engineers who produce complex software produce…
Partial indexes are still slower, the database needs to scan the index, and then look for the data, and data is less likely to appear in the same pages.
> The point is that there’s a single standard There already was single standard. I think your point is that you want there to be a single implementation. You can't really have that at this point without allowing…
> Also, not sure how the name was picked-up (Big caveat: this all depends on joining nylon ropes of similar diameters. Different diameters and UHMWPE cord has different rules) My understanding is that the American's…
> Every single study done on it shows that creative staff (including engineers) are more productive working where they are less disturbed, that open-plan offices are the least productive environment, etc. Do you have…
Just write in the style where all your names are like 'folder1/folder2/folder3/folder1Folder2Folder3Thing.ts`. (to be clear, this is sarcasm, please don't do this!)
> It tells you that it is a credit monitoring service when you call, but it is indeed the password manager service That actually sounds like it might be a business model (at least in places where the proletariat don't…
IIRC, Firefox doesn't always give back memory when the machine has free memory. If you start running other high memory processes, then Firefox might dump some memory. The reason for this is 1) there's not much point in…
So humanity's stupidest form of cultivation strikes again.
I imagine these stats have a lot more to do with the roughness of the water than the temperature. Rough water can be extremely difficult and stressful to stay up in, especially if you're not used to it. Also, if you get…
> I have a third party which returns errors ~20% of the time outside of working hours Then presumably those errors shouldn't be exceptions. Of course, there's a lot of a lot of assumptions behind this: 1. You have…
A lot of what counts as spam these days isn't something like "I search for bicycle reviews and get penis enlargement pills", it's more like "I search for bicycle reviews and get some blog who searched Amazon for the 5…
I think one of the fundamental things that make search work well about 1-2 decades ago was that web sites would link to each other, and that those links could vaguely correlate with reputation. There were link spammers,…
This is kind of complicated because [u] is a rounded vowel, so it's slightly "labialized" even if it's not preceded by [w]. Additionally, English spelling rules are complete insanity, and if an English speaker sees…
It matters as words are useful for communication only if we can come to some agreement about what they mean. What you're suggesting is that people accept that the cost of avoiding COVID and "flattening the curve" isn't…