The poor definitionally spend a higher percentage of their income on just about everything because their income is significantly smaller
I genuinely don't have a webcam. I mean my work laptop does, but I wouldn't be using my work laptop to interview with people. My home desktop doesn't have one though because I'd literally never use it, and no way I am…
> "Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. " I really wish I understood the original language for this because both sides of this or sound essentially…
Back in the day I had a messenger account without a Facebook account, you used to be able to create one with just a phone number
> Before Starbucks, the median coffee was worse. They showed the world that coffee is something more than Folgers or something you drink out of a carafe that’s been warmed for 6 hours. You mean they showed America. Lots…
It kinda depends on the candidate. Someone who already has experience may not stick around long because they aren't learning new skills, where as someone who isn't familiar with a particular technology will have added…
> There isn't more news now than 100 years ago, so how do you feel all that time and how do you keep someone engaged? So, I agree with your point, and I also agree that there isn't enough news to fill 24/7 coverage...…
I think mostly just the iPhone exploded it, and also made a lot of things much more low effort. Like take for example people constantly posting photos of themselves and food and what have you on social media - pre…
If Republicans are voting against it too they are also to blame though? If some Republicans would vote for it then it could pass. I'm an Australian so maybe there is nuance here I'm missing about how the US of A's…
< can afford med school I mean arguably subsidizing med school would be a pretty sensible thing for a government to do if it wanted to increase the number of doctors. The other elements of the venn diagram can't be…
Eh. The problem is that people can change software too easily. Say I work on an app as a major contributor and then later on a colleague makes an update to it which makes it do something unethical. Now my name is…
I'd definitely feel chilled, because what I post here isn't under my meatspace identity. I don't think they should have a right to pass judgement over something I'm doing under a pseudonym that can't be attached to me…
> I have never in my life seen an Indian person with a beard and turban Wait really? I see Sikhs not too uncommonly. Sure they are the minority of ethnically Indian people I do see where I am (Australia), but I see…
> I'm firmly in the latter camp. Because the compiler can't check program correctness only type correctness. Type correctnes is necessary for program correctness, but NOT sufficient. Static typing adherents fail to…
> And good luck untangling your type definitions when your requirements change. That one is the killer. Static types are premature concretions on the domain data model as you understand them now. They will change and if…
> The argument that it helps inexperienced developers approach the codebase is, IMO, a poor one as it tends to incentivize an iteration loop that lacks understanding and is simply trying to make all the red go away. In…
> Not to mention that if sellers stopped selling on Amazon they wouldn't control so much. This is a problem in terms of organisation. If lots of people stop selling on Amazon this would be true. The problem is…
Oh I don't just mean for astronomers, I definitely feel like all those lit up towers must be contributing for less visible night sky stars for the rest of us
I do think it is kind of crazy when I am out late in the city and still see lots of lights on in office towers everywhere. I refuse to believe that many of them are actually occupied at that time and it seems like a…
I'm straight, I definitely don't think this is at all healthy. If you don't trust your spouse to live their life as best they can with your best interests at heart, let alone just not cheat on you, why are they your…
It sounds like you and your wife don't trust each other, which makes me wonder why on earth your married in the first place
I wish more theatres in and around Sydney Australia would do this sort of thing. The Hayden Orpheum does, but it is kind of out of the way. For a brief period when I was growing up though my local cinema had a period…
Sure, but there has also basically been no secular societies to speak of at all until relatively recently... Like I'd love to see you name as many as you know just to see how many you get beyond "Soviet Union", which…
Historically speaking there is an overwhelming number of failed religious societies than there is failed secularist ones
It isn't just that businesses aren't paying enough (though I am sure that contributes) is that increasingly we are beholden to large entities and systems to which individuals are just fucking gnats and beneath the…
The poor definitionally spend a higher percentage of their income on just about everything because their income is significantly smaller
I genuinely don't have a webcam. I mean my work laptop does, but I wouldn't be using my work laptop to interview with people. My home desktop doesn't have one though because I'd literally never use it, and no way I am…
> "Either you will hate the one and love the other, or you will be devoted to the one and despise the other. " I really wish I understood the original language for this because both sides of this or sound essentially…
Back in the day I had a messenger account without a Facebook account, you used to be able to create one with just a phone number
> Before Starbucks, the median coffee was worse. They showed the world that coffee is something more than Folgers or something you drink out of a carafe that’s been warmed for 6 hours. You mean they showed America. Lots…
It kinda depends on the candidate. Someone who already has experience may not stick around long because they aren't learning new skills, where as someone who isn't familiar with a particular technology will have added…
> There isn't more news now than 100 years ago, so how do you feel all that time and how do you keep someone engaged? So, I agree with your point, and I also agree that there isn't enough news to fill 24/7 coverage...…
I think mostly just the iPhone exploded it, and also made a lot of things much more low effort. Like take for example people constantly posting photos of themselves and food and what have you on social media - pre…
If Republicans are voting against it too they are also to blame though? If some Republicans would vote for it then it could pass. I'm an Australian so maybe there is nuance here I'm missing about how the US of A's…
< can afford med school I mean arguably subsidizing med school would be a pretty sensible thing for a government to do if it wanted to increase the number of doctors. The other elements of the venn diagram can't be…
Eh. The problem is that people can change software too easily. Say I work on an app as a major contributor and then later on a colleague makes an update to it which makes it do something unethical. Now my name is…
I'd definitely feel chilled, because what I post here isn't under my meatspace identity. I don't think they should have a right to pass judgement over something I'm doing under a pseudonym that can't be attached to me…
> I have never in my life seen an Indian person with a beard and turban Wait really? I see Sikhs not too uncommonly. Sure they are the minority of ethnically Indian people I do see where I am (Australia), but I see…
> I'm firmly in the latter camp. Because the compiler can't check program correctness only type correctness. Type correctnes is necessary for program correctness, but NOT sufficient. Static typing adherents fail to…
> And good luck untangling your type definitions when your requirements change. That one is the killer. Static types are premature concretions on the domain data model as you understand them now. They will change and if…
> The argument that it helps inexperienced developers approach the codebase is, IMO, a poor one as it tends to incentivize an iteration loop that lacks understanding and is simply trying to make all the red go away. In…
> Not to mention that if sellers stopped selling on Amazon they wouldn't control so much. This is a problem in terms of organisation. If lots of people stop selling on Amazon this would be true. The problem is…
Oh I don't just mean for astronomers, I definitely feel like all those lit up towers must be contributing for less visible night sky stars for the rest of us
I do think it is kind of crazy when I am out late in the city and still see lots of lights on in office towers everywhere. I refuse to believe that many of them are actually occupied at that time and it seems like a…
I'm straight, I definitely don't think this is at all healthy. If you don't trust your spouse to live their life as best they can with your best interests at heart, let alone just not cheat on you, why are they your…
It sounds like you and your wife don't trust each other, which makes me wonder why on earth your married in the first place
I wish more theatres in and around Sydney Australia would do this sort of thing. The Hayden Orpheum does, but it is kind of out of the way. For a brief period when I was growing up though my local cinema had a period…
Sure, but there has also basically been no secular societies to speak of at all until relatively recently... Like I'd love to see you name as many as you know just to see how many you get beyond "Soviet Union", which…
Historically speaking there is an overwhelming number of failed religious societies than there is failed secularist ones
It isn't just that businesses aren't paying enough (though I am sure that contributes) is that increasingly we are beholden to large entities and systems to which individuals are just fucking gnats and beneath the…