The Prime Directive didn’t apply to societies with Warp. Similarly, we can see gorillas are at a rudimentary evolutionary ability to organize around tasks beyond “avoid known dangerous animal” instincts. They’ve…
You’re talking about free as in libre, but the world runs on costly beer. Are they free to just inflate their bank accounts to cover the expenses? You’re also completely forgetting biology as a science, while focusing…
Bah. I just want this to be tied to my email and different UIs for different types of communication. IMAP and SMTP are battle tested for volume. The UX just sucks
Oh and another thing: why should I have to compete with Google by building a new search engine? That’s just repeating the past. This is what legislation should be fixing: burning down the tacit obligation to defer to…
Welp here’s the thing: that’s your political opinion. And you don’t run anything important. No fealty or deference owed to it. See, imo, we do need legislation. Because economically stingy attitudes are built into the…
Slippery slope is an informal fallacy. Why not legislation? It’s THE way for organizing our society. Do you really think it’s a free market and meritocracy? No. There are laws that incentivize and offer protection for…
Over generalized solutions smells like premature optimization Solve for the problems at hand, not ones we can conceptualize. If a stack works fine, why does the parser picked for that stack need to be anything else than…
Ya can keep cutting this up; it’ll be exclusively filled by kids that survive. Infant mortality rates and suicide among adults are up. Parents have to consider raising successful adults is not guaranteed. Maybe the…
Only nitpick: university isn’t meant for producing qualified workers. I get tired of that meme; the expectations of each environment is different. Good workers must be given space at work to produce quality outputs. I…
“Unacceptably large” build times. Kind of depends on how much you like your employer, doesn’t it?
The rest of us do not owe fealty and deference to their desires? If the rest of us find happiness not being under the thumb of someone else why should we capitulate to their happiness at the expense of our own? The…
That’s just like, your opinion, man
Especially since this isn’t the first time Boeing’s malfeasance killed people. But the majority will merely sit and complain, making no real effort to act upon their anxieties.
This post seems to conflate implementation and specification. All the required bits (permissive license, specifications, etc) for writing a community tool chain (compiler, linter, fmt) are in the open. Won’t the…
Bleh they need to kill that and define a dir/file structure that nicely organizes history, bookmarks, preferences, and let me store it on an arbitrary location. For example, I can access Gdrive on my Mac, Linux box, and…
Keep profits up by externalizing cost of ownership. If Apple is looking to be a totally integrated vertical, they would be wise to bring the fixit community into their stores and actually fix these things. The status…
The Prime Directive didn’t apply to societies with Warp. Similarly, we can see gorillas are at a rudimentary evolutionary ability to organize around tasks beyond “avoid known dangerous animal” instincts. They’ve…
You’re talking about free as in libre, but the world runs on costly beer. Are they free to just inflate their bank accounts to cover the expenses? You’re also completely forgetting biology as a science, while focusing…
Bah. I just want this to be tied to my email and different UIs for different types of communication. IMAP and SMTP are battle tested for volume. The UX just sucks
Oh and another thing: why should I have to compete with Google by building a new search engine? That’s just repeating the past. This is what legislation should be fixing: burning down the tacit obligation to defer to…
Welp here’s the thing: that’s your political opinion. And you don’t run anything important. No fealty or deference owed to it. See, imo, we do need legislation. Because economically stingy attitudes are built into the…
Slippery slope is an informal fallacy. Why not legislation? It’s THE way for organizing our society. Do you really think it’s a free market and meritocracy? No. There are laws that incentivize and offer protection for…
Over generalized solutions smells like premature optimization Solve for the problems at hand, not ones we can conceptualize. If a stack works fine, why does the parser picked for that stack need to be anything else than…
Ya can keep cutting this up; it’ll be exclusively filled by kids that survive. Infant mortality rates and suicide among adults are up. Parents have to consider raising successful adults is not guaranteed. Maybe the…
Only nitpick: university isn’t meant for producing qualified workers. I get tired of that meme; the expectations of each environment is different. Good workers must be given space at work to produce quality outputs. I…
“Unacceptably large” build times. Kind of depends on how much you like your employer, doesn’t it?
The rest of us do not owe fealty and deference to their desires? If the rest of us find happiness not being under the thumb of someone else why should we capitulate to their happiness at the expense of our own? The…
That’s just like, your opinion, man
Especially since this isn’t the first time Boeing’s malfeasance killed people. But the majority will merely sit and complain, making no real effort to act upon their anxieties.
This post seems to conflate implementation and specification. All the required bits (permissive license, specifications, etc) for writing a community tool chain (compiler, linter, fmt) are in the open. Won’t the…
Bleh they need to kill that and define a dir/file structure that nicely organizes history, bookmarks, preferences, and let me store it on an arbitrary location. For example, I can access Gdrive on my Mac, Linux box, and…
Keep profits up by externalizing cost of ownership. If Apple is looking to be a totally integrated vertical, they would be wise to bring the fixit community into their stores and actually fix these things. The status…