Me three! Made my own POL shard, and invited some friends to it. Wasn't a big thing, but I was proud :) I can't remember all the things I did, but a couple of things I do remember: 1. Added 50-ish new spells. 2. Created…
> quite literally, intrinsically incoherent There's nothing incoherent with these laws. This entire comment, however, is incoherent. So much so, I have no clue if there's a point being made in here. > because they are…
> It's patently insane to demand that humans alter their behavior to accommodate the foibles of mere machines Did you fully read the original thing? No demands were being made, or I didn't read it that way. It was…
I love statecharts, but I wanted to challenge some of the "why"s in this post. > It’s easier to understand a statechart than many other forms of code. There's a lot of arguable quantifiers here, but when I was started…
Of course! I didn't state it explicitly, but what I was referring to were comments that went completely unacknowledged in any way, be it explicit or implicit. No changes. No reaction. No "resolve comment". Radio…
This one resonates, because it's largely how I comment on PRs too! One thing not mentioned is how important it is to acknowledge the comments too. People are taking their time to review your PR, and not even giving a…
Me three! Made my own POL shard, and invited some friends to it. Wasn't a big thing, but I was proud :) I can't remember all the things I did, but a couple of things I do remember: 1. Added 50-ish new spells. 2. Created…
> quite literally, intrinsically incoherent There's nothing incoherent with these laws. This entire comment, however, is incoherent. So much so, I have no clue if there's a point being made in here. > because they are…
> It's patently insane to demand that humans alter their behavior to accommodate the foibles of mere machines Did you fully read the original thing? No demands were being made, or I didn't read it that way. It was…
I love statecharts, but I wanted to challenge some of the "why"s in this post. > It’s easier to understand a statechart than many other forms of code. There's a lot of arguable quantifiers here, but when I was started…
Of course! I didn't state it explicitly, but what I was referring to were comments that went completely unacknowledged in any way, be it explicit or implicit. No changes. No reaction. No "resolve comment". Radio…
This one resonates, because it's largely how I comment on PRs too! One thing not mentioned is how important it is to acknowledge the comments too. People are taking their time to review your PR, and not even giving a…