This is not the only class of accidental-but-plausible transactions. Why not just use "reason to believe the payment is valid" directly rather than singling out creditors?
I can't remember a single time typing speed has impacted my work, fwiw, and it's much harder to hurt your wrist with the longer travel.
There's got to be more to this because even though I consume prolific amounts of caffeine I do not experience any pain on cessation. Yet, many of my coworkers do feel this pain.
What is the point of counterfactuals like this other than shitting on Coming to America? Rude.
I can't tell if you offering this as something that's sane to do or not. I think you should absolutely be able to install the software you want in your lexus; the built-in software is often terrible (yes, including…
Their activity detection does not inspire confidence. Google is an incredibly bad proxy for user activity. Edit: downvoted but no substantive responses? Guidelines are for thee but not for mee, I guess.
Why would you use car batteries? Seems like a terrible fit for the job of daily charge and discharge.
That's a failing of gas furnaces. I don't know why you'd design a system without them except to breed dependency.
Ahh, I see, power companies have simply failed their customers and certainly will receive their commupance.
Gas heaters still require electricity for basic management. I'd imagine heaters have batteries for specifically this case. If they don't, it's frankly a miracle if we don't lose anyone, and someone needs to get…
idc
I'll admit it's a bit disconcerting not getting a reply but I'll get over it.
What's the concern?
> But there's nothing like writing a book about something to help you learn it. This is the motto of silicon valley if I've ever heard it—all the good parts and bad parts smushed into a singular brand. The bad parts are…
Sure, but I didn't think anything about async functions implied running tasks. Isn't it just syntactic sugar over futures? You certainly don't need to use the tokio runtime in order to use async functions. So, it's not…
Why would you collude when you have shared incentives? Capital is perfectly capable of shutting out smaller competitors without it, and in fact we've seen this for decades now.
"Real politics" would involve considerably more aggressive movement from the democrats to shut out the republicans for 2022. I see the republicans gaining the house a the current trajectory, with nothing more than a…
Which rust async runtime are you referring to?
Sorry, what does tokio have to do with "async"? The default implementation uses posix threads, no?
Just use the built-in readline bindings: option-delete should delete the last word you typed. Personally, the PC keybindings are completely alien to me and make no sense and bring my productivity to a stand-still.…
Politics ain't gonna be boring again for a while yet, though I can understand why you might push that narrative. Trump was a mere symptom of political dysfunction that includes both parties. Until our government can…
While that's a convincing narrative, the idea of a true root cause is fallacious.
I've been porting code across platforms and most languages cannot embed themselves into arbitrary runtimes, for technical or political reasons. Had to go with rust rather than higher level languages. If you're running a…
This article is pretty standard analytic bilk: demand readers use your definitions of words and complain about the decline of western civilization when they don't.
> This makes systems designed never to be shut down and turned back on again Not necessarily; you just need a way to bootstrap the memory. Plan9 is pretty easy to run a fully functional terminal from memory/network…
This is not the only class of accidental-but-plausible transactions. Why not just use "reason to believe the payment is valid" directly rather than singling out creditors?
I can't remember a single time typing speed has impacted my work, fwiw, and it's much harder to hurt your wrist with the longer travel.
There's got to be more to this because even though I consume prolific amounts of caffeine I do not experience any pain on cessation. Yet, many of my coworkers do feel this pain.
What is the point of counterfactuals like this other than shitting on Coming to America? Rude.
I can't tell if you offering this as something that's sane to do or not. I think you should absolutely be able to install the software you want in your lexus; the built-in software is often terrible (yes, including…
Their activity detection does not inspire confidence. Google is an incredibly bad proxy for user activity. Edit: downvoted but no substantive responses? Guidelines are for thee but not for mee, I guess.
Why would you use car batteries? Seems like a terrible fit for the job of daily charge and discharge.
That's a failing of gas furnaces. I don't know why you'd design a system without them except to breed dependency.
Ahh, I see, power companies have simply failed their customers and certainly will receive their commupance.
Gas heaters still require electricity for basic management. I'd imagine heaters have batteries for specifically this case. If they don't, it's frankly a miracle if we don't lose anyone, and someone needs to get…
idc
I'll admit it's a bit disconcerting not getting a reply but I'll get over it.
What's the concern?
> But there's nothing like writing a book about something to help you learn it. This is the motto of silicon valley if I've ever heard it—all the good parts and bad parts smushed into a singular brand. The bad parts are…
Sure, but I didn't think anything about async functions implied running tasks. Isn't it just syntactic sugar over futures? You certainly don't need to use the tokio runtime in order to use async functions. So, it's not…
Why would you collude when you have shared incentives? Capital is perfectly capable of shutting out smaller competitors without it, and in fact we've seen this for decades now.
"Real politics" would involve considerably more aggressive movement from the democrats to shut out the republicans for 2022. I see the republicans gaining the house a the current trajectory, with nothing more than a…
Which rust async runtime are you referring to?
Sorry, what does tokio have to do with "async"? The default implementation uses posix threads, no?
Just use the built-in readline bindings: option-delete should delete the last word you typed. Personally, the PC keybindings are completely alien to me and make no sense and bring my productivity to a stand-still.…
Politics ain't gonna be boring again for a while yet, though I can understand why you might push that narrative. Trump was a mere symptom of political dysfunction that includes both parties. Until our government can…
While that's a convincing narrative, the idea of a true root cause is fallacious.
I've been porting code across platforms and most languages cannot embed themselves into arbitrary runtimes, for technical or political reasons. Had to go with rust rather than higher level languages. If you're running a…
This article is pretty standard analytic bilk: demand readers use your definitions of words and complain about the decline of western civilization when they don't.
> This makes systems designed never to be shut down and turned back on again Not necessarily; you just need a way to bootstrap the memory. Plan9 is pretty easy to run a fully functional terminal from memory/network…