> The Left still holds majority This is factually incorrect. Summing the votes of all parties that could be considered left (Green, S&D and The Left) you get 224 seats, which is about 31% of the European Union…
> C is a subset of C++ It is not, they diverged since decades now. Still, even if this was the case, the programming styles are so different that there’s nothing to gain considering them as any more similar as any two…
> If this let you at least ingest basically any eBook format, I'd be super interested. Ever tried Calibre?
Any kind of leftism will eventually want to erase merit.
Words can’t describe how much I despise PR jargon! “more relevant offers” now universally means “we’ll spy on you, so we can get more money from you!”
The tripartition of psyche is not naturalistic at all.
Then let me rephrase it this way: I don’t see how Jung is more antiscientific than any other psychological theory.
I never understood how Jung is more unscientific than Freud. At least: I don’t see this choir of “but it’s antiscientific!!!” cries when Freud is discussed, but still there’s no evidence whatsoever for the tripartition…
> Don’t use content likely to offend people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. Stating that I voted for Trump (I didn’t) is likely to offend many people. The breadth and vagueness…
Well, I suppose the last sentence kind of betrays your bias.
Still not a bias, but a consequence of a system of values.
That’s not the point, you told me that you are not fine with a whole peninsula being owned by the same entity. My question is: where do you draw the line? Can someone own a 300 sq meters house? A castle? A golf course?…
Are you against private property all together? If not, where do you draw the line? Is a private villa acceptable? A private golf course? A hill? A small island? Can I decide who enters my 220 square meters apartment?
For most religions this is a well established fact. As for every spiritual/faith decision you are free to think otherwise, but calling it a bias seems very ungenerous.
There are so many peninsulas owned by rich people, and they get to choose who can enter. I don’t see a big difference here… It’s private, get over it!
There are many peninsulas owned by rich people. Of course they get to decide who can enter. Are you against that as well?
Uhm, and this is relevant to discussion because… I am sorry but I don’t really get it.
That link about beef explains what, exactly?
> less durable product that's many times less harmful to produce. A big citation needed here… I am not sure boots made from locally-sourced leather are less sustainable than boots made from synthetic fibers and…
One of the things I love about leather is it’s extreme durability! I’ve been wearing the same leather boots for 4 winters now, a leather jacket is steadily approaching the 10 years marks. More generally: sustainability…
A small charity supporting Christians facing discrimination and persecution in the Middle East.
Since they don't say what happened, I can only speculate. The usual CoC violation: probably someone in the Core Team made a statement (outside the Rust community and not speaking officially) that does not align with the…
To be honest I don't care that much, I would find much more useful that you understood the rules of a community you are taking part of.
You have the right to your opinion. You do not have the right to express it here, since it goes against the rule of this website. I suggest you read them very carefully!
Hacker news values intellectual curiosity, so why dismissing something so interesting as a waste of time? Moreover, the code is beautifully written, the project is useful and the rules of HN ask you not to dismiss…
> The Left still holds majority This is factually incorrect. Summing the votes of all parties that could be considered left (Green, S&D and The Left) you get 224 seats, which is about 31% of the European Union…
> C is a subset of C++ It is not, they diverged since decades now. Still, even if this was the case, the programming styles are so different that there’s nothing to gain considering them as any more similar as any two…
> If this let you at least ingest basically any eBook format, I'd be super interested. Ever tried Calibre?
Any kind of leftism will eventually want to erase merit.
Words can’t describe how much I despise PR jargon! “more relevant offers” now universally means “we’ll spy on you, so we can get more money from you!”
The tripartition of psyche is not naturalistic at all.
Then let me rephrase it this way: I don’t see how Jung is more antiscientific than any other psychological theory.
I never understood how Jung is more unscientific than Freud. At least: I don’t see this choir of “but it’s antiscientific!!!” cries when Freud is discussed, but still there’s no evidence whatsoever for the tripartition…
> Don’t use content likely to offend people based on race, gender, sexual orientation, religion, or political views. Stating that I voted for Trump (I didn’t) is likely to offend many people. The breadth and vagueness…
Well, I suppose the last sentence kind of betrays your bias.
Still not a bias, but a consequence of a system of values.
That’s not the point, you told me that you are not fine with a whole peninsula being owned by the same entity. My question is: where do you draw the line? Can someone own a 300 sq meters house? A castle? A golf course?…
Are you against private property all together? If not, where do you draw the line? Is a private villa acceptable? A private golf course? A hill? A small island? Can I decide who enters my 220 square meters apartment?
For most religions this is a well established fact. As for every spiritual/faith decision you are free to think otherwise, but calling it a bias seems very ungenerous.
There are so many peninsulas owned by rich people, and they get to choose who can enter. I don’t see a big difference here… It’s private, get over it!
There are many peninsulas owned by rich people. Of course they get to decide who can enter. Are you against that as well?
Uhm, and this is relevant to discussion because… I am sorry but I don’t really get it.
That link about beef explains what, exactly?
> less durable product that's many times less harmful to produce. A big citation needed here… I am not sure boots made from locally-sourced leather are less sustainable than boots made from synthetic fibers and…
One of the things I love about leather is it’s extreme durability! I’ve been wearing the same leather boots for 4 winters now, a leather jacket is steadily approaching the 10 years marks. More generally: sustainability…
A small charity supporting Christians facing discrimination and persecution in the Middle East.
Since they don't say what happened, I can only speculate. The usual CoC violation: probably someone in the Core Team made a statement (outside the Rust community and not speaking officially) that does not align with the…
To be honest I don't care that much, I would find much more useful that you understood the rules of a community you are taking part of.
You have the right to your opinion. You do not have the right to express it here, since it goes against the rule of this website. I suggest you read them very carefully!
Hacker news values intellectual curiosity, so why dismissing something so interesting as a waste of time? Moreover, the code is beautifully written, the project is useful and the rules of HN ask you not to dismiss…