> Your position is just another that has yet to catch on to the fact of asymptomatic transmission. > Just take the time to read one. This isn't my position, its from virologists. And I'll thank you to not presume I…
> I believe this 100% to be true. Based on what evidence exactly? > Considering that under certain conditions the virus can stay in the air for up to 3 hours, masks definitely are helpful. Those conditions being using a…
There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.
> It seems more like an indictment of the speaker than of the rest of society. It most certainly is, I have Christian friends that have used that exact line asking me how I can have morals as an atheist without the…
> They are not smart. Just stop telling yourself this about those people and stop respecting them. Stop it. They can be smart, they can also lack empathy and be smart. Both can be true at the same time. Intelligence…
What would be tasteful in a conference announcement about the conference? They mentioned it just fine.
It is now yep! 32GiB was the prior max.
No, from the farmers I grew up with. They hated Democrats for wanting to remove those specific subsidies because it was good for the environment. But to do it it means you have to have land be otherwise "unproductive".…
> That may be true, but Democrats will at least be more ostensibly receptive of the issue. Bernie Sanders makes it an explicit point on his campaign website. I'm guessing other candidates have as well. As someone that…
> It also incorporates concepts that, while not being the most "accessible", are patterns the vast majority of users have become familiar with and can navigate without explanation. Does that include ios/macos/windows…
Option A is the best imo, I worked on many sql db's that the rule was to fit it into ram. Option c will bite you in the ass eventually. The kernel and your other processes need some space to malloc, and you dont want to…
> In my team, we're doing a "check-in/out" inside each meeting where we take turns by answering "With what emotion you're entering/exiting this meeting?". That sounds horrible and almost cult like by my view. I would be…
Or their lawyers are extremely good at getting employment contracts drawn up. Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by paranoid lawyers that got the c levels ears.
> I think you are just agreeing with what I said. Pretty much yep! I think we both agree asking for gui support is likely to get shot down by most maintainers. And not for any reason than its a big ask. > GUI is a huge…
> And yet Apple is totally fine with benefiting from the open source work of others... And? Every other person benefits the same with the code contributed under the licenses in play. I fail to see the issue. With llvm…
> Consider I request the curl dev to make a gui for it. would you find it unreasonable because everyone is okay with cli ? Yes, as libcurl exists and gui's can be done by someone else more knowledgeable with them. Plus…
I'm curious then how the email from Chris in 2005 comes from his apple.com email address? https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-11/msg00888.html Doesn't seem to add up with your proposed timeline. Care to explain?
I'm unclear how you arrived at this being about their quality. The statement reads simply as: apple works on many things, and doesn't want you working on things outside of apple that may compete with current r&d or…
Well it might be more than just a feature request. Think along the lines of wireshark, you can separate out the underlying code to do the work in a library, then use that in a cli and gui. If you're working on a cli app…
If that really were the case, why did Chris Lattner try to give clang/llvm over to the FSF and merge it into gcc? Which failed only apparently due to Stallman not noticing the emails. After which Apple started pushing…
A tiger? You can't, well unless you commit to a few generations of trying to domesticate them. Or you could get the next best thing, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_Coon I call em catdogs cause they're probably the…
They're meant to replace the A-10 eventually, so yes regularly would be appropriate. At least: "its in the expected role of the airframe"
> The tool supports scanning various programming languages including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, HTML, Python, Objective-C, Go, Rudy, Powershell and more and includes html, json and text output formats with the…
Fun fact, my mom was the 15th child of 16. My only sister and I worked it out, our grandma was basically pregnant 12 years of her life if it would have been back to back and exactly 9 months each child. So far nobody…
I can only offer my reason: I don't know it.
> Your position is just another that has yet to catch on to the fact of asymptomatic transmission. > Just take the time to read one. This isn't my position, its from virologists. And I'll thank you to not presume I…
> I believe this 100% to be true. Based on what evidence exactly? > Considering that under certain conditions the virus can stay in the air for up to 3 hours, masks definitely are helpful. Those conditions being using a…
There's nothing more permanent than a temporary solution.
> It seems more like an indictment of the speaker than of the rest of society. It most certainly is, I have Christian friends that have used that exact line asking me how I can have morals as an atheist without the…
> They are not smart. Just stop telling yourself this about those people and stop respecting them. Stop it. They can be smart, they can also lack empathy and be smart. Both can be true at the same time. Intelligence…
What would be tasteful in a conference announcement about the conference? They mentioned it just fine.
It is now yep! 32GiB was the prior max.
No, from the farmers I grew up with. They hated Democrats for wanting to remove those specific subsidies because it was good for the environment. But to do it it means you have to have land be otherwise "unproductive".…
> That may be true, but Democrats will at least be more ostensibly receptive of the issue. Bernie Sanders makes it an explicit point on his campaign website. I'm guessing other candidates have as well. As someone that…
> It also incorporates concepts that, while not being the most "accessible", are patterns the vast majority of users have become familiar with and can navigate without explanation. Does that include ios/macos/windows…
Option A is the best imo, I worked on many sql db's that the rule was to fit it into ram. Option c will bite you in the ass eventually. The kernel and your other processes need some space to malloc, and you dont want to…
> In my team, we're doing a "check-in/out" inside each meeting where we take turns by answering "With what emotion you're entering/exiting this meeting?". That sounds horrible and almost cult like by my view. I would be…
Or their lawyers are extremely good at getting employment contracts drawn up. Never attribute to malice that which can be explained by paranoid lawyers that got the c levels ears.
> I think you are just agreeing with what I said. Pretty much yep! I think we both agree asking for gui support is likely to get shot down by most maintainers. And not for any reason than its a big ask. > GUI is a huge…
> And yet Apple is totally fine with benefiting from the open source work of others... And? Every other person benefits the same with the code contributed under the licenses in play. I fail to see the issue. With llvm…
> Consider I request the curl dev to make a gui for it. would you find it unreasonable because everyone is okay with cli ? Yes, as libcurl exists and gui's can be done by someone else more knowledgeable with them. Plus…
I'm curious then how the email from Chris in 2005 comes from his apple.com email address? https://gcc.gnu.org/ml/gcc/2005-11/msg00888.html Doesn't seem to add up with your proposed timeline. Care to explain?
I'm unclear how you arrived at this being about their quality. The statement reads simply as: apple works on many things, and doesn't want you working on things outside of apple that may compete with current r&d or…
Well it might be more than just a feature request. Think along the lines of wireshark, you can separate out the underlying code to do the work in a library, then use that in a cli and gui. If you're working on a cli app…
If that really were the case, why did Chris Lattner try to give clang/llvm over to the FSF and merge it into gcc? Which failed only apparently due to Stallman not noticing the emails. After which Apple started pushing…
A tiger? You can't, well unless you commit to a few generations of trying to domesticate them. Or you could get the next best thing, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maine_Coon I call em catdogs cause they're probably the…
They're meant to replace the A-10 eventually, so yes regularly would be appropriate. At least: "its in the expected role of the airframe"
> The tool supports scanning various programming languages including C, C++, C#, Java, JavaScript, HTML, Python, Objective-C, Go, Rudy, Powershell and more and includes html, json and text output formats with the…
Fun fact, my mom was the 15th child of 16. My only sister and I worked it out, our grandma was basically pregnant 12 years of her life if it would have been back to back and exactly 9 months each child. So far nobody…
I can only offer my reason: I don't know it.