mattsahr
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>> ...deeply intricated with... I think you invented a new phrase. And it's a good one!
That's an interesting question. I will open a Jira ticket to schedule a meeting with the Product Team, and they will assign you several stories with acceptance criteria written by AI.
Maybe AG Grid + Svelte? https://ag-grid-svelte.michael.kim/guide/overview/ The free/community version of AG Grid goes an awfully long way.
I think if you empathized more with the scolder, you would see that they DID empathize with the shovel-eating-class-hater, and realized, via empathy-bond, that person was not empathizing downstream enough. But... I…
> it was helpful to reach an obituary word count. I'm pretty sure you meant "obligatory" word count. But "obituary" is an awesome accident. Like Copilot is waiting, happy to sum up your life in a tidy paragraph, when…
You're right, it's about ideas, but the original article handles the interesting case where we fail to form or handle our ideas using "reason." > The power of reasons is an illusion. The belief will not change when the…
Mimesis is one side of a coin, it seems like contrarian tendency is the other. They both involve you making a little theory-of-mind for each of your friends/enemies/associates. To the point, it disturbs you that people…
What? Wisdom is expensive! If you're fresh out of wisdom, or just low on cash, you can TOTALLY use cynicism 1:1 in most recipes.
There's a core good idea at the heart of the NFT hoopla. Or at least I would say there's a core very interesting/powerful idea there. That is -- you can bake in an enforceable mechanism where the original seller gets an…
Downvoted. Youtube sucks.
- App to catalog the conflicts between the prior two projects
I think you're right that Web3 won't come close to displacing existing last-resort dispute handlers (courts, laws, etc). But it's dangerous to overlook the revolution lurking in "remove some friction from the system."…
To someone with a hammer, every problem is a nail. Web3 seems like it's primarily a horde of crypto-maxis running around hitting every damn thing with a smart contract, and see what sticks. This is, arguably, going to…
I've had success running swc on the output of esbuild, with a swc target of IE11. We do this only for the IE11 build. So at app startup, we check for IE11, and then load a polyfill from https://polyfill.io, and then the…
I guess there's a time premise to a painting. The artist is not necessarily asserting -- but I implicitly assume -- that the artist deems any given painting "a thing upon which to dwell." A stamp of good aesthetic…
The further down the page I scrolled, the more I got a kind of despair. To realize that the space was infinite, and I would never reach its end. Each individual image is pretty cool. As a collection, they're sad. What's…
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Absolutely. But a think tank is an opinions-for-hire racket, whether conservative or liberal. So it's useful to note the source.
IT is hard to sound more bland than a politician on a softball morning news show. But Ive has done it.