Lives of trillions?
You mean the regular electricity bill of your house and computer use? Computation runs on the cloud so not sure what you’re trying to argue here
I disagree, having the spec is the first step to building tooling around it. People can port plugins that support this format to vim, eMacs, VSC, etc.. and create functionality around it. For example: reorder into a…
I don’t know, honestly I felt the opposite way, maybe because I’m not Ukrainian and it’s not my native language. But I found the level of deep fake we can achieve nowadays truly scary. Even if it was a shoddy job, I…
IE was free as well, didn't prevent it from turning into a pile of garbage when it controlled like 90% market share, which in turn affected everyone (consumers, developers, etc..)
That page is not rendering for me on mobile Safari, it’s just giving me a blank page
Not sure why that would have to be done server side though, couldn’t the server only be used for coordination/maintain state and then submit the current state/positions to the client and the client would render the…
> When you subsidize something, you get more of it. ... That leads to the question of what educational discounts subsidize. In effect, they subsidize going to very expensive universities. I’m not sure I am following the…
He also mentioned in the article that, he too, was a broke college student at one point and used to ask people for discounts while juggling multiple jobs trying to get by. Does he not see the hypocrisy in that?
Can’t click on the pre-order link on mobile Safari (iOS 13.6.1), no bueno. Trying hold the button down gives me the text options pop up (instead of the link preview) which makes me think there’s an element over it
> It should be possible for an amateur to quickly write an SQL validator as a starting project I think the point he is trying to make here is the same as the post was making concerning orthogonality. Having a smaller…
Lives of trillions?
You mean the regular electricity bill of your house and computer use? Computation runs on the cloud so not sure what you’re trying to argue here
I disagree, having the spec is the first step to building tooling around it. People can port plugins that support this format to vim, eMacs, VSC, etc.. and create functionality around it. For example: reorder into a…
I don’t know, honestly I felt the opposite way, maybe because I’m not Ukrainian and it’s not my native language. But I found the level of deep fake we can achieve nowadays truly scary. Even if it was a shoddy job, I…
IE was free as well, didn't prevent it from turning into a pile of garbage when it controlled like 90% market share, which in turn affected everyone (consumers, developers, etc..)
That page is not rendering for me on mobile Safari, it’s just giving me a blank page
Not sure why that would have to be done server side though, couldn’t the server only be used for coordination/maintain state and then submit the current state/positions to the client and the client would render the…
> When you subsidize something, you get more of it. ... That leads to the question of what educational discounts subsidize. In effect, they subsidize going to very expensive universities. I’m not sure I am following the…
He also mentioned in the article that, he too, was a broke college student at one point and used to ask people for discounts while juggling multiple jobs trying to get by. Does he not see the hypocrisy in that?
Can’t click on the pre-order link on mobile Safari (iOS 13.6.1), no bueno. Trying hold the button down gives me the text options pop up (instead of the link preview) which makes me think there’s an element over it
> It should be possible for an amateur to quickly write an SQL validator as a starting project I think the point he is trying to make here is the same as the post was making concerning orthogonality. Having a smaller…