Mmmm... I'll make it short-ish: - I'll say goodbye for now. You've given me pause and not because I buy into the fake politeness because I think that's BS (If you may grant me that expletive). - I think bringing 11 year…
It's a common Tactic to pretend children are some sort of tabula rasa full of innocent wisdom that can be use to prove points. It's ridiculous, usually fake and hide the biases of those who nurtured them to believe…
You realize that you're putting your "boring moderating reality" against the very real claims of goverments and people here to - Remove people who didn't obey the house imprisonment rules during covid from society. -…
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If you are not doing this same thing to every comment trying to remove my freedom, which then will call me some label for disagreeing with COVID policies or whatever then I can't really take any of the guidelines…
How about you parent your kid instead of trying to get the government to parent everyone else's? What the hell is you and everyone else's problem who want to get into other families' business. Disgusting intrusiveness…
This is what the crowd shouting misinformation and "protect X" asks for all the time. You want nanny states and nanny corps and authoritianism through and through (remember covid policies?), you'll get this more and…
No they aren't. Of course you cans also call it's sonar eyes but it isn't. Anthropomorphizing cars doesn't make them humans either.
No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning. > to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body.
Noted. Probably the best thing would be simplified color coding in separate graphs showing 3 types of movements from worse to more efficient. And a good statement around what's the point. Conveying information through…
> A programming language is the single most expensive choice a company makes, False. Next.
Analyzing the typing experience in vim by looking at pure keystrokes would be a mistake if you don't understand the tradeoffs and benefits of having a modal system and operating the editor without leaving the home row…
They won't have the same phones we do. Elites don't follow rules. They push them into others.
I love waymo but I think people rushing to defend this are making a mistake. It should come at a high cost to the company, if they make any sort of tragic mistake like this such that they invest a lot to not commit it…
Code format and conventions are not the problem. It's the complexity of the change without testing, thinking, or otherwise having ownership of your PR. Some people will absolutely just run something, let the AI work…
It's not optional. It auto dubs stuff assuming no one in the world speaks more than one language or would rather listen to original audio with subs
I'd say git submodules have such an awkward UX that should probably not be used except in very rare and organized cases. I've done it before but it has to be worth it. But I get your larger point.
That's great, what about when Europe does the same? https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/eu-age-ver... It's a corporate lobbyst push and UK/Australia are just the canaries in the coalmine. You won't escape…
Nobody wants this law but it's very common in the UK and Europe to pretend consultations make it a democratic process with good representation when it's just the typical power hungry politicians, security forces and…
Someone's getting promoted out of it and the investment money loves it. So it doesn't matter. The hype outpaces the actual value in many cases and that's why we get the shit we get. A good example are YouTube's…
As an Australian? Dude, your country is the most authoritarian of the current English speaking "western" countries. The parliamentary countries like Australia just have made it so that they forever encroach in civil…
Thoroughly unimpressed. Every one of these assistant apps always go to "send message/add something to calendar". Hopefully the actual features and interoperability prove the ad wrong and there's a game changing UX…
It's very hard for me to answer this without being insulting: - You have been in very bad environments if you think the way you think. - Coding/typing is and wasn't the bottleneck. You're not fit to give advice to…
This is so funny to me. Hand-coding is no longer "the future"? Did an AI write your post or did you "hand write it"? Code needs to be simple and maintainable and do what it needs to do. Auto complete wasn't a huge time…
Mmmm... I'll make it short-ish: - I'll say goodbye for now. You've given me pause and not because I buy into the fake politeness because I think that's BS (If you may grant me that expletive). - I think bringing 11 year…
It's a common Tactic to pretend children are some sort of tabula rasa full of innocent wisdom that can be use to prove points. It's ridiculous, usually fake and hide the biases of those who nurtured them to believe…
You realize that you're putting your "boring moderating reality" against the very real claims of goverments and people here to - Remove people who didn't obey the house imprisonment rules during covid from society. -…
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If you are not doing this same thing to every comment trying to remove my freedom, which then will call me some label for disagreeing with COVID policies or whatever then I can't really take any of the guidelines…
[flagged]
How about you parent your kid instead of trying to get the government to parent everyone else's? What the hell is you and everyone else's problem who want to get into other families' business. Disgusting intrusiveness…
This is what the crowd shouting misinformation and "protect X" asks for all the time. You want nanny states and nanny corps and authoritianism through and through (remember covid policies?), you'll get this more and…
No they aren't. Of course you cans also call it's sonar eyes but it isn't. Anthropomorphizing cars doesn't make them humans either.
No. Cars don't walk. Submarines don't swim. You can call it navigation if you want but words have meaning. > to move through water by moving the body or parts of the body.
Noted. Probably the best thing would be simplified color coding in separate graphs showing 3 types of movements from worse to more efficient. And a good statement around what's the point. Conveying information through…
> A programming language is the single most expensive choice a company makes, False. Next.
Analyzing the typing experience in vim by looking at pure keystrokes would be a mistake if you don't understand the tradeoffs and benefits of having a modal system and operating the editor without leaving the home row…
They won't have the same phones we do. Elites don't follow rules. They push them into others.
I love waymo but I think people rushing to defend this are making a mistake. It should come at a high cost to the company, if they make any sort of tragic mistake like this such that they invest a lot to not commit it…
Code format and conventions are not the problem. It's the complexity of the change without testing, thinking, or otherwise having ownership of your PR. Some people will absolutely just run something, let the AI work…
It's not optional. It auto dubs stuff assuming no one in the world speaks more than one language or would rather listen to original audio with subs
I'd say git submodules have such an awkward UX that should probably not be used except in very rare and organized cases. I've done it before but it has to be worth it. But I get your larger point.
That's great, what about when Europe does the same? https://digital-strategy.ec.europa.eu/en/policies/eu-age-ver... It's a corporate lobbyst push and UK/Australia are just the canaries in the coalmine. You won't escape…
Nobody wants this law but it's very common in the UK and Europe to pretend consultations make it a democratic process with good representation when it's just the typical power hungry politicians, security forces and…
Someone's getting promoted out of it and the investment money loves it. So it doesn't matter. The hype outpaces the actual value in many cases and that's why we get the shit we get. A good example are YouTube's…
As an Australian? Dude, your country is the most authoritarian of the current English speaking "western" countries. The parliamentary countries like Australia just have made it so that they forever encroach in civil…
Thoroughly unimpressed. Every one of these assistant apps always go to "send message/add something to calendar". Hopefully the actual features and interoperability prove the ad wrong and there's a game changing UX…
It's very hard for me to answer this without being insulting: - You have been in very bad environments if you think the way you think. - Coding/typing is and wasn't the bottleneck. You're not fit to give advice to…
This is so funny to me. Hand-coding is no longer "the future"? Did an AI write your post or did you "hand write it"? Code needs to be simple and maintainable and do what it needs to do. Auto complete wasn't a huge time…