Yes, but honestly that is super easy to avoid. We code in Java and pretty much all objects are @Immutable, inheritance is only used when its the right tool for the problem (it really rarely is) and subtyping is solely…
Yes, this is a good summary of what these changes do. They allow white people to pat themselves on the back, without actually doing anything material to help break down racism.
I don't think it was visionary. Ever since, blockchain has struggled to find a real-world use case. We know how blockchain works, the concept is thousands of years old. This problem existed in the past (coordinating in…
Yeah, that's should be something along the lines of: * Fraud: Selling a product not as advertised * Tampering: Selling a product with the tamper seal broken * Intent of causing bodily harm to newborns Yeah that should…
No there really is not. You can't always "twist" the words how you need it, otherwise you behave just like Google. Chrome is a separate product. It's a browser. If it says that Chrome won't remember history in private…
Yes, but honestly that is super easy to avoid. We code in Java and pretty much all objects are @Immutable, inheritance is only used when its the right tool for the problem (it really rarely is) and subtyping is solely…
Yes, this is a good summary of what these changes do. They allow white people to pat themselves on the back, without actually doing anything material to help break down racism.
I don't think it was visionary. Ever since, blockchain has struggled to find a real-world use case. We know how blockchain works, the concept is thousands of years old. This problem existed in the past (coordinating in…
Yeah, that's should be something along the lines of: * Fraud: Selling a product not as advertised * Tampering: Selling a product with the tamper seal broken * Intent of causing bodily harm to newborns Yeah that should…
No there really is not. You can't always "twist" the words how you need it, otherwise you behave just like Google. Chrome is a separate product. It's a browser. If it says that Chrome won't remember history in private…