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Richard Hipp says he doesn't care how anybody pronunces it. That said, he pronounces it "S-Q-L-ite".
Very positive attitude. Beware the sealions, but keep up!
Your approach (which I share) requires thought and discernment, which is a scarce resource nowadays. People intend to turn their brains off when they doomscroll. (I'll never understand the desire.)
> Should we encourage abortions for single mothers because their child might not have a happy life? Yes. > Should we abort fetuses who have some disability? If the parents are unwilling or unable to deal with it every…
People enjoy dealing with simpler software and hardware as a hobby. Why does it bother you so much?
Even after the first Trump presidency happened?
It's redshifted already.
For me is not needing to chain a lot of commands with && to ensure that it fails with the first command that fails. With just, if one of the commands of the recipe fails, it stops.
My favorite feature is the ability to decorate the recipe name with the OS and then write relevant code for each recipe that does the same in each OS.
> that state cannot be expressed in words or cognition, because it isn't part of your mind What else can it be, if not a part of the mind of a state of it?
Nah, I love Calibre but he has lousy opinions that he has to eat over time (he migrated Calibre to Python 3 after all).
> Powers of two are a sign of divine intervention A little weak, though. I'd rather have something more impressive, like the message embedded in the decimals of Pi as found in the Contact novel. (That also doubles as an…
> For most people love of God assumes the existence of God. Its far more important than any feelings about a fictional character can be. And that's actually a problem. For them, that love for a fictional character that…
I find this curious. Were you able to identify the cause of your anger and angst?
Thank you, I wanted to express this but you did well already.
Regarding 2, IIRC they guarantee that backward compatibility to their supporters. So it's very unlikely the desires expressed elsewhere will be fulfilled by the SQLite team. The code is Public Domain, though. Anyone…
It will never happen. Please, move on.
The numerous countries submerged in misery due to US intervention certainly would welcome a lessening of its power.
Forbidding the expression of whole categories of feeling and encouraging falsehood in the expression of affection is revolting.
I worked with an old LJ 5siMX. It was a pain to set the static IP configuration but other than that, amazing. Printed a buttload of insurance policies for years, plus simple text reports improved with a few PCL…
The same cast except for Jessica. Alice Krige is amazing in other things, but my Jessica was Saskia Reeves.
Hurt was the worst part of it. I swear, I still cringe when I remember his unemotional delivery of "Desert. Power." Damn he was bad.
> And strings are lists Eh, not really. Lists are mutable, strings are not. Strings are iterable and sliceable, which makes them usable in many similar ways to lists, but they're not lists.
Ruby is "perl-esque" in syntax, and of course TIMTOWTDI is opposite to the 13th item of the Zen of Python, so it's understandable some dislike to an express design decision. But hate? Really?
Pascal can also do this.