In my password, I have the Collectivity of Saint Martin flag emoji and United States Minor Outlying Islands flag emoji next to the French flag emoji and US flag emoji. For good measure, also the flag of Chad next to the…
So ist der Geist!
You can tune a fish, it's that the command for that is fish_config instead.
It should not be legal to enforce full stop. If you don't want to be disparaged, make your conduct worthy of not being disparaged. When you're being lied about, sue for defamation; "non-disparagement clauses" are…
> it’s easier to draw pictures as a matrix of bytes that are transmitted from left to right and top to bottom This argument is pretty silly: visualizations can always be changed. For some time I have been thinking that…
> Marc Andreessen was right about web browsers. Actually, what about web browsers was he right about?
Or wait until P3655 ships, which will bring std::wcstring_view.
You need a better sense of humour apparently.
"Italic" does not merely mean "slanted".
A coding font is supposed to help you distinguish between characters, not confuse them for each other. Also, ASCII ligatures usually look worse than the proper Unicode character they are supposed to emulate. The often…
Wow, some corps could offload some of their costs to "the community" (unpair labor), while end users are as disenfranchised as ever! How validating!
There's no ignoring it. It was raised pre-emptively in the very first comment: "the way that "professional" is used as a euphemism in Americans' bizarre discursive repertoire". > the phrase "unprofessional professional"…
> reluctance to really talk about class and their own position in the class system in favour of lip service That's by design, obvs.
But if the assertion fails, the program is aborted before the pointer would have been dereferenced, making it not UB. This explanation is bogus.
Nope. There's no broader debate. "Professional" means "X is getting paid for this", not "X is paying something in order for X to be able to do this". It's that simple. > To put an example, suppose you hire a painter,…
> if we can't afford 1.50$/mo, then we aren't really professionals and are just coasting on real infrastructure subsidized by professionals This is a strange claim. Whether someone is getting paid or not to do something…
This tweet is misleading (shocker, I know; Twitter and misleading ragebait—who could have guessed?). It claims that "Up to 90%" (accurate, or at least plausible—but unsurprising) of "Every book you have ever read" (just…
Because "This has to be one of the dumbest, most reckless threads to have been posted (and so vociferously defended) on HN." https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47419913
OH NO THE POOR CAPITALISTS
> Ofcom really thinks that their laws apply globally. How silly of them. Obviously, only the US jurisdiction can do that.
"Lethality" is a noun.
Presumably, if reader mode is to never allow any website-programmable interactivity ever (as I would expect), it would be much harder to do, though.
s/discourage/avoid encouraging/ but yes.
You have been bamboozled.
> Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Yeah, it's especially useful in that case. Useful to attackers, because someone "helpfully"…
In my password, I have the Collectivity of Saint Martin flag emoji and United States Minor Outlying Islands flag emoji next to the French flag emoji and US flag emoji. For good measure, also the flag of Chad next to the…
So ist der Geist!
You can tune a fish, it's that the command for that is fish_config instead.
It should not be legal to enforce full stop. If you don't want to be disparaged, make your conduct worthy of not being disparaged. When you're being lied about, sue for defamation; "non-disparagement clauses" are…
> it’s easier to draw pictures as a matrix of bytes that are transmitted from left to right and top to bottom This argument is pretty silly: visualizations can always be changed. For some time I have been thinking that…
> Marc Andreessen was right about web browsers. Actually, what about web browsers was he right about?
Or wait until P3655 ships, which will bring std::wcstring_view.
You need a better sense of humour apparently.
"Italic" does not merely mean "slanted".
A coding font is supposed to help you distinguish between characters, not confuse them for each other. Also, ASCII ligatures usually look worse than the proper Unicode character they are supposed to emulate. The often…
Wow, some corps could offload some of their costs to "the community" (unpair labor), while end users are as disenfranchised as ever! How validating!
There's no ignoring it. It was raised pre-emptively in the very first comment: "the way that "professional" is used as a euphemism in Americans' bizarre discursive repertoire". > the phrase "unprofessional professional"…
> reluctance to really talk about class and their own position in the class system in favour of lip service That's by design, obvs.
But if the assertion fails, the program is aborted before the pointer would have been dereferenced, making it not UB. This explanation is bogus.
Nope. There's no broader debate. "Professional" means "X is getting paid for this", not "X is paying something in order for X to be able to do this". It's that simple. > To put an example, suppose you hire a painter,…
> if we can't afford 1.50$/mo, then we aren't really professionals and are just coasting on real infrastructure subsidized by professionals This is a strange claim. Whether someone is getting paid or not to do something…
This tweet is misleading (shocker, I know; Twitter and misleading ragebait—who could have guessed?). It claims that "Up to 90%" (accurate, or at least plausible—but unsurprising) of "Every book you have ever read" (just…
Because "This has to be one of the dumbest, most reckless threads to have been posted (and so vociferously defended) on HN." https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47419913
OH NO THE POOR CAPITALISTS
> Ofcom really thinks that their laws apply globally. How silly of them. Obviously, only the US jurisdiction can do that.
"Lethality" is a noun.
Presumably, if reader mode is to never allow any website-programmable interactivity ever (as I would expect), it would be much harder to do, though.
s/discourage/avoid encouraging/ but yes.
You have been bamboozled.
> Reminding somebody of this feature is useful to somebody, even if it's not completely relevant to the topic being discussed. Yeah, it's especially useful in that case. Useful to attackers, because someone "helpfully"…