Anecdotally, this does make sex with my boyfriend less enjoyable, since it becomes a chore to get him to cum.
It's almost as if boiling something complicated down to "government vs private companies" and saying "one is good and the other is evil" is wrong and stupid.
Real Soon Now™. It's pretty much vaporware at this point.
I've been reading "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" recently; it's very good, especially if you enjoy mythology or heroic fiction in general. Not sure I agree with the psychoanalytic stuff in it, though.
And cryptocurrency/blockchain enthusiasts tell me it's not a hype train and/or bubble!
So of course, going by the logic of linking that article, we're all wasting our time and should just be using PHP?
Thanks for the "no u". One thing you're correct about: I have avoided debating it, because debating concepts like this is pointless and has nothing to do with real-world code. Which brings me back to the point I made on…
Don't move the goalposts. Global state is not the same issue as immutable data. And even if it was, Go has the `const` keyword anyway, making it entirely irrelevant to the OP article. This fad of using immutability…
Absolutely. With respect to this article and immutability, the strongest arguments I've seen for it are for concurrent programming, like the very successful Erlang solutions used at Ericsson, which I generally don't…
Of course the problem he has is that it doesn't follow the hot new immutability fad, and of course he doesn't explain what he needs it for, just links to a stack exchange question which essentially says that it might be…
I'm not that commenter, but as a former Christian I must say that the most common Christian attitudes towards this sort of thing are highly irritating to non-Christians. Many Christians constantly bring up their…
Or is it? There's not much evidence that the Vipassanā of modern practice is exactly as Siddhartha Buddha taught it: https://vividness.live/2011/07/07/theravada-reinvents-medita...
Funny you should say that. I'm from an English-speaking country and I use "sth" a lot.
I'm fascinated by this idea. Let's say there's tech to freeze your age at whatever point you like. Where would you want it to be frozen?
Have you considered spacemacs? http://spacemacs.org/ I've been using it for a month or so. It's very easy to set up and configure, and it's built with evil-mode in mind. It also has very good modes for development - I…
Small pictures to put in chat clients, rather like large emoji. It seems pointless, but I've had friends complain about going from clients that support stickers back to text chats like irc.
Anecdotally, this does make sex with my boyfriend less enjoyable, since it becomes a chore to get him to cum.
It's almost as if boiling something complicated down to "government vs private companies" and saying "one is good and the other is evil" is wrong and stupid.
Real Soon Now™. It's pretty much vaporware at this point.
I've been reading "The Hero with a Thousand Faces" recently; it's very good, especially if you enjoy mythology or heroic fiction in general. Not sure I agree with the psychoanalytic stuff in it, though.
And cryptocurrency/blockchain enthusiasts tell me it's not a hype train and/or bubble!
So of course, going by the logic of linking that article, we're all wasting our time and should just be using PHP?
Thanks for the "no u". One thing you're correct about: I have avoided debating it, because debating concepts like this is pointless and has nothing to do with real-world code. Which brings me back to the point I made on…
Don't move the goalposts. Global state is not the same issue as immutable data. And even if it was, Go has the `const` keyword anyway, making it entirely irrelevant to the OP article. This fad of using immutability…
Absolutely. With respect to this article and immutability, the strongest arguments I've seen for it are for concurrent programming, like the very successful Erlang solutions used at Ericsson, which I generally don't…
Of course the problem he has is that it doesn't follow the hot new immutability fad, and of course he doesn't explain what he needs it for, just links to a stack exchange question which essentially says that it might be…
I'm not that commenter, but as a former Christian I must say that the most common Christian attitudes towards this sort of thing are highly irritating to non-Christians. Many Christians constantly bring up their…
Or is it? There's not much evidence that the Vipassanā of modern practice is exactly as Siddhartha Buddha taught it: https://vividness.live/2011/07/07/theravada-reinvents-medita...
Funny you should say that. I'm from an English-speaking country and I use "sth" a lot.
I'm fascinated by this idea. Let's say there's tech to freeze your age at whatever point you like. Where would you want it to be frozen?
Have you considered spacemacs? http://spacemacs.org/ I've been using it for a month or so. It's very easy to set up and configure, and it's built with evil-mode in mind. It also has very good modes for development - I…
Small pictures to put in chat clients, rather like large emoji. It seems pointless, but I've had friends complain about going from clients that support stickers back to text chats like irc.