> In a text that introduces itself with a section describing the increase in brown people, if you talk about crime in the next section, the context is brown people. And you know it, unless your reading comprehension…
> DHH's fears are all feeling no fact. They're mostly feelings (which is what I said above), but there are plenty of facts in that article as well. > The "Pakistani rape gangs" targeting "white british girls" and trying…
> Re racism: Read the "As I remember London" post, it's full of language and selective facts painting brown people as criminal. I didn't read it that way at all. I certainly didn't see him "painting brown people as…
> DHH also does this, of course, as he paints a false narrative in his blog text that brown people are dangerous. I've never seen him even imply this; and I'm afraid I simply presume accusations of racism on the…
What's your definition of ethnonationalist? It surely can't be as simple as identifying with your tribe, otherwise just about every nation except America would be ethnonationalist. For me the term has specific far-right…
It does in this case.
Not when you want to write your own patches, it isn't. I think the design of DWM could be improved to make patching easier, but it was a revelation to me when I discovered it: for the first time in my life, I was using…
I guess the term "sandbox" can become overloaded. I'm not thinking of OS processes as sandboxes in this context. > However, that’s a big “if”, since most of the linux sandbox thingies take multiple seconds to spawn a…
X11 isn't a sandbox and that's fine by me. I'm not particularly interested in zero trust computing. I'm not strongly opposed to it, but in general I'm going to choose a lightweight app over a resource hog. However bad…
Maybe your knowledge is out of date? Afaict, most (if not all) of the differences between desktop environments have been fixed by XDG. I don't run Gnome or KDE and everything on my desktop works just fine.
> That fragmentation is one of the reasons why in the end you get an Electron app. How so? I run Electron apps all the time. They behave like any other app. > Most people don't want to spend hours tweaking Enlightenment…
I write software for web browsers for a living and I shudder at the thought of having all of my apps trapped in some bloaty, slow sandbox that's different enough from all the other bloaty and slow sandboxes to not…
I doubt that. Most of the WMs available for Linux are way more capable than their standard counterparts. There's a rich diversity of UXs available on the platform. Hopefully their ideas won't die with them if they get…
> so you have to adapt No I don't. X11 works perfectly well for me. Wayland doesn't. Until I can migrate without issue, I'll be sticking with what works. If it gets to a point where Linux becomes unusable for me, I'll…
Same here and I've used and shared the same number for at least 20 years. I had no idea SMS spam was an issue until I read this thread
Use a degoogled phone
In your opinion, what should the punishment be for not complying?
JS has dynamic scoping via call, apply, and bind.
GTK is polyglot.
I'm more interested in the the actual statistics for security vulnerabilities found in C vs. C++ programmes, rather than theoretical benefits one language might have over the other.
ok then, nobody was using auto_ptr in the 90s.
Yes, and it's also there to help you now. I think a lot of people in this thread are underappreciating the art of writing. When you write your thoughts down, you can then read them back to yourself. Then you can see all…
Has this been your experience with writing documentation or are you just saying this because it’s obvious. I only ask because, first and foremost, documentation is for you.
Documentation is there to help you understand your project now. If you’re using documentation only as a historical reference then you’re using it wrong.
Amazon can afford to make mistakes because it’s cash cow has already been bred, so I wouldn’t presume that their macro success is evidence that their micro strategies are also successful. It’s more likely that the micro…
> In a text that introduces itself with a section describing the increase in brown people, if you talk about crime in the next section, the context is brown people. And you know it, unless your reading comprehension…
> DHH's fears are all feeling no fact. They're mostly feelings (which is what I said above), but there are plenty of facts in that article as well. > The "Pakistani rape gangs" targeting "white british girls" and trying…
> Re racism: Read the "As I remember London" post, it's full of language and selective facts painting brown people as criminal. I didn't read it that way at all. I certainly didn't see him "painting brown people as…
> DHH also does this, of course, as he paints a false narrative in his blog text that brown people are dangerous. I've never seen him even imply this; and I'm afraid I simply presume accusations of racism on the…
What's your definition of ethnonationalist? It surely can't be as simple as identifying with your tribe, otherwise just about every nation except America would be ethnonationalist. For me the term has specific far-right…
It does in this case.
Not when you want to write your own patches, it isn't. I think the design of DWM could be improved to make patching easier, but it was a revelation to me when I discovered it: for the first time in my life, I was using…
I guess the term "sandbox" can become overloaded. I'm not thinking of OS processes as sandboxes in this context. > However, that’s a big “if”, since most of the linux sandbox thingies take multiple seconds to spawn a…
X11 isn't a sandbox and that's fine by me. I'm not particularly interested in zero trust computing. I'm not strongly opposed to it, but in general I'm going to choose a lightweight app over a resource hog. However bad…
Maybe your knowledge is out of date? Afaict, most (if not all) of the differences between desktop environments have been fixed by XDG. I don't run Gnome or KDE and everything on my desktop works just fine.
> That fragmentation is one of the reasons why in the end you get an Electron app. How so? I run Electron apps all the time. They behave like any other app. > Most people don't want to spend hours tweaking Enlightenment…
I write software for web browsers for a living and I shudder at the thought of having all of my apps trapped in some bloaty, slow sandbox that's different enough from all the other bloaty and slow sandboxes to not…
I doubt that. Most of the WMs available for Linux are way more capable than their standard counterparts. There's a rich diversity of UXs available on the platform. Hopefully their ideas won't die with them if they get…
> so you have to adapt No I don't. X11 works perfectly well for me. Wayland doesn't. Until I can migrate without issue, I'll be sticking with what works. If it gets to a point where Linux becomes unusable for me, I'll…
Same here and I've used and shared the same number for at least 20 years. I had no idea SMS spam was an issue until I read this thread
Use a degoogled phone
In your opinion, what should the punishment be for not complying?
JS has dynamic scoping via call, apply, and bind.
GTK is polyglot.
I'm more interested in the the actual statistics for security vulnerabilities found in C vs. C++ programmes, rather than theoretical benefits one language might have over the other.
ok then, nobody was using auto_ptr in the 90s.
Yes, and it's also there to help you now. I think a lot of people in this thread are underappreciating the art of writing. When you write your thoughts down, you can then read them back to yourself. Then you can see all…
Has this been your experience with writing documentation or are you just saying this because it’s obvious. I only ask because, first and foremost, documentation is for you.
Documentation is there to help you understand your project now. If you’re using documentation only as a historical reference then you’re using it wrong.
Amazon can afford to make mistakes because it’s cash cow has already been bred, so I wouldn’t presume that their macro success is evidence that their micro strategies are also successful. It’s more likely that the micro…