People just cannot seem to grasp this. I moved to Cambridge, UK for work and despite my salary being more than 30% higher than it was before, my quality of life is lower and I'm struggling to save as much money each…
Are you getting confused with trademarks? When has an entity "lost copyright" due to not enforcing it?
How are you able to post but not able to read? I'm not "defending men", I'm pointing out how absurd the comment above is. Care to actually tell me why I'm wrong?
> but it’s frankly as though women have some sort of “life-tax” attached that we men don’t Men require more calories throughout their lives, meaning higher food bills, and usually die sooner as a result of that. Men…
Why not both? The best solution is probably somewhere in the middle.
I thought it went without saying that we're talking about main verbs because verbs in other positions don't change forms anyway.
Eh? "To be" is not the main verb in that sentence so of course it's in infinitive form. "Add feature X" is imperative. "To add feature X" is infinitive.
The infinitive form of verbs in English always starts with "to", as in "to add", "to fix" etc. That would be a very strange commit message. Imperative is normal: "Add x feature" etc
I don't think I "put down" anything. I can say "we" because if it hasn't been done yet then clearly nobody wants it enough. I use Gentoo and it really does Just Work for me. My definition of working is clearly a world…
What does using the word angiosperme have to do with intelligence? I used to work in finance and those guys used all the same words I used: algorithm, runtime, microservice, you name it, but none of them had the…
It's nothing to do with not invented here. It's just not my itch, so why should I scratch it? If you want someone else to scratch your itch you have to pay them. My point is only to highlight that these are very…
Why should things change just because you want them to? We're a community of hackers who built our own operating system. You're very welcome to join us but unless you're willing to pay us what you're willing to pay…
Oh, yeah, my mistake.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is. I spend much of my life in emacs and it has a very similar thing called the kill-ring.
X has the manual clipboard as well, though. It's always worked for me. Do you have any specific examples of where it fails? > is a totally solved problem on Mac OS X. It's solved there because it's a walled garden. It's…
I think you mean the growth of that set as d goes to half circumference. The absolute size increases up to the area of the sphere.
Linux (really X Windows) has the best clipboard: select text to "copy", middle click to "paste".
People just cannot seem to grasp this. I moved to Cambridge, UK for work and despite my salary being more than 30% higher than it was before, my quality of life is lower and I'm struggling to save as much money each…
Are you getting confused with trademarks? When has an entity "lost copyright" due to not enforcing it?
How are you able to post but not able to read? I'm not "defending men", I'm pointing out how absurd the comment above is. Care to actually tell me why I'm wrong?
> but it’s frankly as though women have some sort of “life-tax” attached that we men don’t Men require more calories throughout their lives, meaning higher food bills, and usually die sooner as a result of that. Men…
Why not both? The best solution is probably somewhere in the middle.
I thought it went without saying that we're talking about main verbs because verbs in other positions don't change forms anyway.
Eh? "To be" is not the main verb in that sentence so of course it's in infinitive form. "Add feature X" is imperative. "To add feature X" is infinitive.
The infinitive form of verbs in English always starts with "to", as in "to add", "to fix" etc. That would be a very strange commit message. Imperative is normal: "Add x feature" etc
I don't think I "put down" anything. I can say "we" because if it hasn't been done yet then clearly nobody wants it enough. I use Gentoo and it really does Just Work for me. My definition of working is clearly a world…
What does using the word angiosperme have to do with intelligence? I used to work in finance and those guys used all the same words I used: algorithm, runtime, microservice, you name it, but none of them had the…
It's nothing to do with not invented here. It's just not my itch, so why should I scratch it? If you want someone else to scratch your itch you have to pay them. My point is only to highlight that these are very…
Why should things change just because you want them to? We're a community of hackers who built our own operating system. You're very welcome to join us but unless you're willing to pay us what you're willing to pay…
Oh, yeah, my mistake.
I wouldn't be surprised if there is. I spend much of my life in emacs and it has a very similar thing called the kill-ring.
X has the manual clipboard as well, though. It's always worked for me. Do you have any specific examples of where it fails? > is a totally solved problem on Mac OS X. It's solved there because it's a walled garden. It's…
I think you mean the growth of that set as d goes to half circumference. The absolute size increases up to the area of the sphere.
Linux (really X Windows) has the best clipboard: select text to "copy", middle click to "paste".