You got 'em. Google rarely reveals why they killed someone's account. So we can't prove it was due to email content. For all we know it could just be a dude named Richard who throws darts at a board full of usernames…
In fairness to those learning through YouTube or other modern sources: I learned from books and after finishing the exercises in the books I also had no idea what a "super simple project" was, or at least what one step…
If he gets hurt in these videos he'll accrue some medical bills. If some number of kids watch his videos and get hurt mimicking them, he'll accrue a bunch of lawsuits to cover their medical bills. Putting the disclaimer…
> So the actual volume playing is effectively: > Hardware volume x Windows master volume x Windows app volume x In-app volume > No one wants or needs that level of control. I don't have a separate hardware volume…
Namespaces do not solve the issue but they do mitigate a specific vector, while also removing a perceived need to preregister crates. There’s no downside beyond “it requires development time and maintenance” like any…
It looks like this works well from mobile until you try to edit and the keyboard covers the code. Sliding the animation off screen to make room if a soft keyboard is detected might allow this to be used on phones.
> It's quite a high bar apparently, and a lot of people out there don't manage it. It's not a high bar. There's just a surprising number of people that are really good at playing limbo.
1. Apologies, the posts you replied to were shitting on me so I misinterpreted your comment as agreeing with them. ("you must be fun ~~at parties~~ in taxis" is a common dismissal + insult online) 2. Yeah... You're not…
No I'm just sad that treating someone like a human being is considered a positive and not... you know... the absolute bare minimum someone could do.
Wait I'm an asshole? For being upset that treating taxi drivers "as a human being" is considered a positive interaction instead of the absolute bare minimum of a respectful member of society?
My previous comment, perhaps. My original point, however, was to highlight the fact that "They treated me like a human being" was given as the example of a positive interaction. Which is absolutely absurd. And I don't…
So our range is somewhere around: - They were OK - They treated me like a human being - They were rude There's no room for "We had an interesting conversation" or "They gave me some good advice" or "I think I made a new…
> a positive "they treated me like a human being" or a negative "no, they were rude" That's the whole range eh?
> If you do make it public and add it to a resume I didn’t say anything about adding a link to a resume. This thread has hints of people thinking “I’ll just look up their GitHub if they don’t include it” and other…
And what if I’m not tracking that in such detail or even thinking about viewing it like that because it’s a side project? My repos are hidden specifically because I do them for fun. I’d make them public if tinkering…
This is clearly not true given the number of banks with no physical branches.
I did not order the list of effects by importance or impact, I ordered them by what came to mind while I was typing. I touched on low to the ground aggro decks in the very next paragraph, and I agree that's probably the…
> I personally suspect that aggro would completely dominate a separate land deck meta if pushed hard enough. Agreed, I probably should have listed it first. Even in the short term, look at when Arena ran their Treasure…
It’s good for teaching younger players who still have temper problems, but there’s only so much of the game you can experience this way. And don’t expect to get to advanced or expert strategies without the game balance…
Their schedules are clearly flexible because they’re already changing them twice a year under the current system.
They already change schedules though, we just launder it through the time “change” despite clear evidence of costs in both productivity and literal human life.
Changing your working hours means a talk with your boss and maybe HR. If we didn’t have DST maybe it would be a box you check when you get hired. We spend so much on engineering systems that handle DST changes, there’s…
Native English speaker, would give the same rough definitions for each phrase if asked[0], but for whatever reason I read the GP and didn't think it was out of place at all. Immediately got the intended meaning. Even…
> You're pushing a rock up hill--many markdown renderers natively support mermaid, plantUML, etc. using fenced code blocks. And yet Github's markdown support carries much more weight. Raising concerns at this point is a…
I think you're caught up on exactly the opposite of the complaint here. People aren't requesting JS execution, they have the various "notebook" solutions for that. People are saying that triple backtick fenced code…
You got 'em. Google rarely reveals why they killed someone's account. So we can't prove it was due to email content. For all we know it could just be a dude named Richard who throws darts at a board full of usernames…
In fairness to those learning through YouTube or other modern sources: I learned from books and after finishing the exercises in the books I also had no idea what a "super simple project" was, or at least what one step…
If he gets hurt in these videos he'll accrue some medical bills. If some number of kids watch his videos and get hurt mimicking them, he'll accrue a bunch of lawsuits to cover their medical bills. Putting the disclaimer…
> So the actual volume playing is effectively: > Hardware volume x Windows master volume x Windows app volume x In-app volume > No one wants or needs that level of control. I don't have a separate hardware volume…
Namespaces do not solve the issue but they do mitigate a specific vector, while also removing a perceived need to preregister crates. There’s no downside beyond “it requires development time and maintenance” like any…
It looks like this works well from mobile until you try to edit and the keyboard covers the code. Sliding the animation off screen to make room if a soft keyboard is detected might allow this to be used on phones.
> It's quite a high bar apparently, and a lot of people out there don't manage it. It's not a high bar. There's just a surprising number of people that are really good at playing limbo.
1. Apologies, the posts you replied to were shitting on me so I misinterpreted your comment as agreeing with them. ("you must be fun ~~at parties~~ in taxis" is a common dismissal + insult online) 2. Yeah... You're not…
No I'm just sad that treating someone like a human being is considered a positive and not... you know... the absolute bare minimum someone could do.
Wait I'm an asshole? For being upset that treating taxi drivers "as a human being" is considered a positive interaction instead of the absolute bare minimum of a respectful member of society?
My previous comment, perhaps. My original point, however, was to highlight the fact that "They treated me like a human being" was given as the example of a positive interaction. Which is absolutely absurd. And I don't…
So our range is somewhere around: - They were OK - They treated me like a human being - They were rude There's no room for "We had an interesting conversation" or "They gave me some good advice" or "I think I made a new…
> a positive "they treated me like a human being" or a negative "no, they were rude" That's the whole range eh?
> If you do make it public and add it to a resume I didn’t say anything about adding a link to a resume. This thread has hints of people thinking “I’ll just look up their GitHub if they don’t include it” and other…
And what if I’m not tracking that in such detail or even thinking about viewing it like that because it’s a side project? My repos are hidden specifically because I do them for fun. I’d make them public if tinkering…
This is clearly not true given the number of banks with no physical branches.
I did not order the list of effects by importance or impact, I ordered them by what came to mind while I was typing. I touched on low to the ground aggro decks in the very next paragraph, and I agree that's probably the…
> I personally suspect that aggro would completely dominate a separate land deck meta if pushed hard enough. Agreed, I probably should have listed it first. Even in the short term, look at when Arena ran their Treasure…
It’s good for teaching younger players who still have temper problems, but there’s only so much of the game you can experience this way. And don’t expect to get to advanced or expert strategies without the game balance…
Their schedules are clearly flexible because they’re already changing them twice a year under the current system.
They already change schedules though, we just launder it through the time “change” despite clear evidence of costs in both productivity and literal human life.
Changing your working hours means a talk with your boss and maybe HR. If we didn’t have DST maybe it would be a box you check when you get hired. We spend so much on engineering systems that handle DST changes, there’s…
Native English speaker, would give the same rough definitions for each phrase if asked[0], but for whatever reason I read the GP and didn't think it was out of place at all. Immediately got the intended meaning. Even…
> You're pushing a rock up hill--many markdown renderers natively support mermaid, plantUML, etc. using fenced code blocks. And yet Github's markdown support carries much more weight. Raising concerns at this point is a…
I think you're caught up on exactly the opposite of the complaint here. People aren't requesting JS execution, they have the various "notebook" solutions for that. People are saying that triple backtick fenced code…