Where are the people who are asking for help with this? Will people who value having fewer distractions on their screens be opted into this great content? And what about spam?
At least they have the decency to tell you who they work for right in their name.
...or played with systems that got them more of what they want, instead of insisting they want a RNG despite always being unhappy with what it gives them.
What's the emoticon for mortal terror, though?
True of rent, for sure. The rest is fairly stable.
So split it up. Most React projects make use of Webpack or Browserify, or use ES6 modules via Babel. There are emerging patterns for keeping concerns in separate places but still having one component you can drop in…
If there were profit in solving real problems, there wouldn't be any real problems.
> News was their product, but they made their money by delivering ads to everyone's doorstep on a daily basis. How does Google make money?
As discussed elsewhere in the thread, rights are not at issue; social consequences are. This is about a group of people saying, "not everything you have the right to do is beneficial. When introducing something into a…
A common disease in any "crowd," yes.
They've never liked it. Now they're being listened to. (I look forward to finding out over the next decade how many plain facts I can quote that I will then hear repeated back to me as a label for "that crowd.")
These things have always been socially negotiated, though. We have a new social playing field and we aren't fully sure how it works; that is a much more useful focus for this issue than free speech is.
Where you read "safety" in this article and other discussions of the issue, it's illuminating to substitute the words "regard as full human beings." Contexts that don't regard certain classes of people - those with a…
Hey man, I just finished "What is Code," gimme a minute to refill my magazine-article bar. As for my admittedly prejudicial feelings towards The Economist, it's been a long ride and I couldn't point to anything…
> However, it is pretty clear the intent of the academic in question was to promote discussion and debate about racism. The Internet - yes, that other one with all the SJWs and their vapid twitterings - has a saying it…
Not discussed in the article's introduction is whether Mr. Tanyolacar, and by extension The Economist, might possibly have any learning to do about how race works in America, and whether that learning might be something…
I think I'm like most of us in that I had completely forgotten about annotations. They sound cool. But I suspect that many of us also don't much want Twitter to get better anymore. We'd rather see an alternative get…
"HТML uses a Cyrillic ‘Т’ to avoid any possible confusion with HTML." brb laughing until I cry
> it's irresponsible to point out a pile of shit without pointing to a shovel. Nope, try another metaphor: you have the right to flinch away when something stinks, even if you don't know where the nearest rose garden…
Ember Data was incomplete for a long time after Ember was new. It may have been usable, but it came with a lot of scary don't-use-this language.
You will probably need to support him - all of these things are soon going to be out of the reach of people who can reach them now.
What are some of the popular applications for SDR? I can't imagine it's all pirate radio and such.
What is the specific thing you feel you're being forced to do?
What I hear you saying is you personally identify with what you perceive as intellectual honesty, what you perceive as rationality, and the freedom to say whatever you want without worrying whether listeners will like…
The point is, how do you know the difference between something that's "who you really are" and something that you simply feel discomfort around being asked to change?
Where are the people who are asking for help with this? Will people who value having fewer distractions on their screens be opted into this great content? And what about spam?
At least they have the decency to tell you who they work for right in their name.
...or played with systems that got them more of what they want, instead of insisting they want a RNG despite always being unhappy with what it gives them.
What's the emoticon for mortal terror, though?
True of rent, for sure. The rest is fairly stable.
So split it up. Most React projects make use of Webpack or Browserify, or use ES6 modules via Babel. There are emerging patterns for keeping concerns in separate places but still having one component you can drop in…
If there were profit in solving real problems, there wouldn't be any real problems.
> News was their product, but they made their money by delivering ads to everyone's doorstep on a daily basis. How does Google make money?
As discussed elsewhere in the thread, rights are not at issue; social consequences are. This is about a group of people saying, "not everything you have the right to do is beneficial. When introducing something into a…
A common disease in any "crowd," yes.
They've never liked it. Now they're being listened to. (I look forward to finding out over the next decade how many plain facts I can quote that I will then hear repeated back to me as a label for "that crowd.")
These things have always been socially negotiated, though. We have a new social playing field and we aren't fully sure how it works; that is a much more useful focus for this issue than free speech is.
Where you read "safety" in this article and other discussions of the issue, it's illuminating to substitute the words "regard as full human beings." Contexts that don't regard certain classes of people - those with a…
Hey man, I just finished "What is Code," gimme a minute to refill my magazine-article bar. As for my admittedly prejudicial feelings towards The Economist, it's been a long ride and I couldn't point to anything…
> However, it is pretty clear the intent of the academic in question was to promote discussion and debate about racism. The Internet - yes, that other one with all the SJWs and their vapid twitterings - has a saying it…
Not discussed in the article's introduction is whether Mr. Tanyolacar, and by extension The Economist, might possibly have any learning to do about how race works in America, and whether that learning might be something…
I think I'm like most of us in that I had completely forgotten about annotations. They sound cool. But I suspect that many of us also don't much want Twitter to get better anymore. We'd rather see an alternative get…
"HТML uses a Cyrillic ‘Т’ to avoid any possible confusion with HTML." brb laughing until I cry
> it's irresponsible to point out a pile of shit without pointing to a shovel. Nope, try another metaphor: you have the right to flinch away when something stinks, even if you don't know where the nearest rose garden…
Ember Data was incomplete for a long time after Ember was new. It may have been usable, but it came with a lot of scary don't-use-this language.
You will probably need to support him - all of these things are soon going to be out of the reach of people who can reach them now.
What are some of the popular applications for SDR? I can't imagine it's all pirate radio and such.
What is the specific thing you feel you're being forced to do?
What I hear you saying is you personally identify with what you perceive as intellectual honesty, what you perceive as rationality, and the freedom to say whatever you want without worrying whether listeners will like…
The point is, how do you know the difference between something that's "who you really are" and something that you simply feel discomfort around being asked to change?