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And punished for even mentioning it, as the votes on your comment demonstrate.
> reckless maniac That's an absurdly partisan statement considering his likely opponent is currently under investigation for reckless behavior while serving as a senior government official.
Only by manually editing internal program files using the command line. Also, > You will need to apply these changes after every update to disable collection of usage data. These changes do not survive product updates.
Since I haven't noticed anyone mention it directly while advocating for voting functionality: GitHub issues originally had voting. The feature was removed with the release of Issues 2.0. Back when the GitHub blog had…
Physical ability and job qualifications are a central issue in the debate about discrimination in hiring. It's not just limited to disabilities, since the same debate has repeatedly taken place around the issue of…
Absolutely. There are jobs that discriminate against people with eyesight disabilities (some aircraft pilot jobs, for example) and there are many products that don't account for people wearing glasses. People with…
> Somehow, the majority of principals in elementary education are white men. No, they aren't. From http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2013/2013313.pdf "The percentage of public school principals who were female was 52 percent…
They are tools for managing multiple installed versions of a programming language. When developing software, we often specify dependencies using version numbers, which indicate the version of the language or library…
Be aware that Homebrew Cask [1], which your comment is referring to, is a separate project being built on top of Homebrew ("brew") [2] and it currently has a number of shortcomings that are independent of anything to do…
It is when it ignores class and takes people of different ethnic and economic groups and treats them as homogeneous based on skin color alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wage_slavery
> As mostly male white people, it's easy to defend free speech when it isn't your people or culture being treated as a costume. Saint Patrick's Day.
Your comment is interesting since it contains a lot of political extremism and insults toward people who hold different viewpoints, while also advocating censorship.
> ...some of us need to get work done... There are whole ecosystems of developers and teams getting work done and building companies (including some of the biggest companies in the industry) without these applications,…
Your statements about cmdlets are simply false, and you are again trying to handwave past the fact that PowerShell is a .NET CLI and that its object pipeline only exists within its .NET runtime and is analogous to…
useerup, virtually everything in your comment is irrelevant handwaving and obfuscation, including a bunch of irrelevant comments about features that are internal to the PowerShell runtime. No matter how much you want to…
Yes it is, and stop trying to pretend otherwise. Your long-winded comments about PowerShell's internal language and runtime features are utterly irrelevant since they exist within with PowerShell runtime, just as the…
> It's fundamentally different. That's because the object pipeline is functionally analogous to function chaining within a single runtime like in Python or Ruby, not streaming data between arbitrary executables like in…
The word "shell" in this context already means something. A text shell is a command line interpreter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_(computing)#Text_.28CLI....). There are many shells that do not use the pipeline…
PowerShell's object pipeline only exists within the PowerShell/.NET runtime and is functionally analogous to method/function chaining in languages like JavaScript and Ruby. The object pipeline does not exist outside of…
PowerShell is more like a worse Python and its core functionality is not the same as that of Unix shells. PowerShell's commands ("cmdlets") are .NET classes within PowerShell, not arbitrary executables as in Unix…
My criticism isn't about your opinion. It's about your abuse of the "Previous discussion" convention.
Those are different articles. Your comment is analogous to linking to old Docker article discussions when a new article is posted in order to try to discourage discussion of Docker in general.
> the truck is still going to drive much of his delivery route to deliver the heavy packages How this will exist in the future in practice is pure speculation at this time. There are many different factors (autonomous…
> But not everyone installs extensions... All of that seems to be besides the point with regard to the parent's comment. Based on what the documentation seems to be saying [1], iOS Safari ad-blocking would require third…
And punished for even mentioning it, as the votes on your comment demonstrate.
> reckless maniac That's an absurdly partisan statement considering his likely opponent is currently under investigation for reckless behavior while serving as a senior government official.
Only by manually editing internal program files using the command line. Also, > You will need to apply these changes after every update to disable collection of usage data. These changes do not survive product updates.
Since I haven't noticed anyone mention it directly while advocating for voting functionality: GitHub issues originally had voting. The feature was removed with the release of Issues 2.0. Back when the GitHub blog had…
Physical ability and job qualifications are a central issue in the debate about discrimination in hiring. It's not just limited to disabilities, since the same debate has repeatedly taken place around the issue of…
Absolutely. There are jobs that discriminate against people with eyesight disabilities (some aircraft pilot jobs, for example) and there are many products that don't account for people wearing glasses. People with…
> Somehow, the majority of principals in elementary education are white men. No, they aren't. From http://nces.ed.gov/pubs2013/2013313.pdf "The percentage of public school principals who were female was 52 percent…
They are tools for managing multiple installed versions of a programming language. When developing software, we often specify dependencies using version numbers, which indicate the version of the language or library…
Be aware that Homebrew Cask [1], which your comment is referring to, is a separate project being built on top of Homebrew ("brew") [2] and it currently has a number of shortcomings that are independent of anything to do…
It is when it ignores class and takes people of different ethnic and economic groups and treats them as homogeneous based on skin color alone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wage_slavery
> As mostly male white people, it's easy to defend free speech when it isn't your people or culture being treated as a costume. Saint Patrick's Day.
Your comment is interesting since it contains a lot of political extremism and insults toward people who hold different viewpoints, while also advocating censorship.
> ...some of us need to get work done... There are whole ecosystems of developers and teams getting work done and building companies (including some of the biggest companies in the industry) without these applications,…
Your statements about cmdlets are simply false, and you are again trying to handwave past the fact that PowerShell is a .NET CLI and that its object pipeline only exists within its .NET runtime and is analogous to…
useerup, virtually everything in your comment is irrelevant handwaving and obfuscation, including a bunch of irrelevant comments about features that are internal to the PowerShell runtime. No matter how much you want to…
Yes it is, and stop trying to pretend otherwise. Your long-winded comments about PowerShell's internal language and runtime features are utterly irrelevant since they exist within with PowerShell runtime, just as the…
> It's fundamentally different. That's because the object pipeline is functionally analogous to function chaining within a single runtime like in Python or Ruby, not streaming data between arbitrary executables like in…
The word "shell" in this context already means something. A text shell is a command line interpreter (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shell_(computing)#Text_.28CLI....). There are many shells that do not use the pipeline…
PowerShell's object pipeline only exists within the PowerShell/.NET runtime and is functionally analogous to method/function chaining in languages like JavaScript and Ruby. The object pipeline does not exist outside of…
PowerShell is more like a worse Python and its core functionality is not the same as that of Unix shells. PowerShell's commands ("cmdlets") are .NET classes within PowerShell, not arbitrary executables as in Unix…
My criticism isn't about your opinion. It's about your abuse of the "Previous discussion" convention.
Those are different articles. Your comment is analogous to linking to old Docker article discussions when a new article is posted in order to try to discourage discussion of Docker in general.
> the truck is still going to drive much of his delivery route to deliver the heavy packages How this will exist in the future in practice is pure speculation at this time. There are many different factors (autonomous…
> But not everyone installs extensions... All of that seems to be besides the point with regard to the parent's comment. Based on what the documentation seems to be saying [1], iOS Safari ad-blocking would require third…