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If you're active on social media (twitter), you will still see people, like the FFmpeg account, still bashing higher level languages (C) and praising hand written assembly.
Switching to nonsense with physical books is as easy as having two books in your bag/desk, or reading a physical newspaper with a comics section. Treating the ability to switch context quickly as essentially bad for…
The Harry Potter and comic book argument also works for paper newspapers, the same object contains good, informative articles, opinion pieces etc, but also the comics page. I am arguing that thinking that the same…
This is largely just anti tech puritanism. I cant comment on the psych and neurological arguments, but the following line of reasoning > A pre-Covid survey exploring how US students aged 8-18 utilize digital…
Yeah with this and the privacy zinger at the end its definitely time my monthlong experiment with arc comes to a close. Too bad that the thing theyre actually proud of, the tabbing UX, was actually really good.
That is a worse system, and this public policy change is preferable to poor people having to be live in workers.
I can't say the same, Hi-Fi Rush was incredible and I want so many more genre bending games like it.
Unity has much better documentation and tutorials abound for literally any topic. It also has all sorts of tools and assets that are easily available. Godot is open source, and doesn't have the licensing fee…
Ah, my bad. Apologies for overeager correction.
#12 overall global university, #3 in Europe, a handful of other top 10 placements [1] seem like quite good rankings actually, and not knowing about the University of London seems like a gap in knowledge on your part if…
People will specifically not add android users to group texts. If I am making a casual group text, and there is one android user, it may just be easier to not add a person than turn everyone's text boxes green, reduce…
He clearly meant what he said.
I wonder if the path stays consistent in other (maybe very high) number bases, or if that general path is random and unique to base-10
Mass transit construction, promotion, and adoption would solve the same problem with technology that is easier to build and distribute.
You're right, we should fix the laws. The companies actions under the ownership of KKR should not be considered 'playing fair', and some corporate buyout laws should be changed to disallow this behavior, maybe by…
The rate of Forfeiture is going up [1] while the rate of burglary is going down. Unless you hold the position that dwindling number of burglars are becoming massively more efficient over time, it is clear that civil…
[Citation Needed]
No one is arguing that it's illegal, OP only said its 'spooky', therefore bad. Sometimes bad things are plainly allowed by federal law.
> No manufacturer wants a repeat of the 1080Ti I think I'm out of the loop. What does this mean?
>Google Takes a Stand Against Keyword Search Warrants—in Brazil >Google Fails to Challenge Keyword Search Warrants in the U.S. Your distinction is already acknowledged in the second[1] article linked by the original…
> How does someone weaponize your information? Increase your health insurance prices based on more detailed knowledge of conditions? Deny you health insurance entirely?
Swipe to upvote/downvote puts it leagues ahead of the official app already.
https://xkcd.com/1053/ Aside from the xkcd, this 'everybody knows' effect can be domain specific. The people who hired the pinkertons, and any party interested in stealing corporate secrets, know who they are.
I love HN but the demographics of the users makes them more likely to assume the cops will do the correct action, when that does not always play out.
>readers of Homestuck I will develop a typing quirk for the express purpose of ensuring that I wrote the email instead of AI
If you're active on social media (twitter), you will still see people, like the FFmpeg account, still bashing higher level languages (C) and praising hand written assembly.
Switching to nonsense with physical books is as easy as having two books in your bag/desk, or reading a physical newspaper with a comics section. Treating the ability to switch context quickly as essentially bad for…
The Harry Potter and comic book argument also works for paper newspapers, the same object contains good, informative articles, opinion pieces etc, but also the comics page. I am arguing that thinking that the same…
This is largely just anti tech puritanism. I cant comment on the psych and neurological arguments, but the following line of reasoning > A pre-Covid survey exploring how US students aged 8-18 utilize digital…
Yeah with this and the privacy zinger at the end its definitely time my monthlong experiment with arc comes to a close. Too bad that the thing theyre actually proud of, the tabbing UX, was actually really good.
That is a worse system, and this public policy change is preferable to poor people having to be live in workers.
I can't say the same, Hi-Fi Rush was incredible and I want so many more genre bending games like it.
Unity has much better documentation and tutorials abound for literally any topic. It also has all sorts of tools and assets that are easily available. Godot is open source, and doesn't have the licensing fee…
Ah, my bad. Apologies for overeager correction.
#12 overall global university, #3 in Europe, a handful of other top 10 placements [1] seem like quite good rankings actually, and not knowing about the University of London seems like a gap in knowledge on your part if…
People will specifically not add android users to group texts. If I am making a casual group text, and there is one android user, it may just be easier to not add a person than turn everyone's text boxes green, reduce…
He clearly meant what he said.
I wonder if the path stays consistent in other (maybe very high) number bases, or if that general path is random and unique to base-10
Mass transit construction, promotion, and adoption would solve the same problem with technology that is easier to build and distribute.
You're right, we should fix the laws. The companies actions under the ownership of KKR should not be considered 'playing fair', and some corporate buyout laws should be changed to disallow this behavior, maybe by…
The rate of Forfeiture is going up [1] while the rate of burglary is going down. Unless you hold the position that dwindling number of burglars are becoming massively more efficient over time, it is clear that civil…
[Citation Needed]
No one is arguing that it's illegal, OP only said its 'spooky', therefore bad. Sometimes bad things are plainly allowed by federal law.
> No manufacturer wants a repeat of the 1080Ti I think I'm out of the loop. What does this mean?
>Google Takes a Stand Against Keyword Search Warrants—in Brazil >Google Fails to Challenge Keyword Search Warrants in the U.S. Your distinction is already acknowledged in the second[1] article linked by the original…
> How does someone weaponize your information? Increase your health insurance prices based on more detailed knowledge of conditions? Deny you health insurance entirely?
Swipe to upvote/downvote puts it leagues ahead of the official app already.
https://xkcd.com/1053/ Aside from the xkcd, this 'everybody knows' effect can be domain specific. The people who hired the pinkertons, and any party interested in stealing corporate secrets, know who they are.
I love HN but the demographics of the users makes them more likely to assume the cops will do the correct action, when that does not always play out.
>readers of Homestuck I will develop a typing quirk for the express purpose of ensuring that I wrote the email instead of AI