Here is a very useful generic type alias: type Maybe<T> = Some<T> | Error Not sure why you'd want to disallow that.
https://emojipedia.org/bacon/ https://emojipedia.org/pig/ https://emojipedia.org/pig-nose/
I love how your reasoning for the inclusion of Bok Choy is because there are Asian restaurants in SF, rather than the fact that it's one of the most popular vegetables in the most populous country on Earth.
I've basically never been taken to a recipe without a rambling preamble from Google. While food blogs may serve two audiences, a long introduction seems to be a requirement to appear in the top Google search results.
WOW! That's insane. If made efficiently enough, you could emulate iOS on a non-iOS mobile device. That would be disruptive.
If leek and asparagus are your biggest omissions, then I think they've done a pretty good job at representing food. The point isn't to have photo-realistic illustrations of every possible food. Instead, they're trying…
https://emojipedia.org/cut-of-meat/
https://emojipedia.org/potato/
What food to do you feel is missing from the food emojis?
The article didn't say how profitable they are. If they're brining in $1B of revenue per year, and have a profit margin of 30%, then that's 300M in profit, yielding a P/E ratio of 133. If they're growing at over 100%…
My main discourse happens on Hacker News, because I enjoy the conversation here. I don't have a Facebook or Instagram and have plenty of ways to talk to people I care about. It's weird to me that you feel it is your…
In the past, traditional media companies had huge effects on discourse, yet where never considered to be a common carrier. Facebook has really done very little to police its network, and we see that viral news is…
They look roughly the same
Why would social networks be classified as a common carrier? There are plenty of options out there, and the capital required to start one is pretty low compared to something like a internet service provider or a train…
For those looking to sanitize input from Typescript, I highly recommend the runtypes library: https://github.com/pelotom/runtypes It let's you specify type definitions a DSL in Typescript using syntax very similar to…
Here is a very useful generic type alias: type Maybe<T> = Some<T> | Error Not sure why you'd want to disallow that.
https://emojipedia.org/bacon/ https://emojipedia.org/pig/ https://emojipedia.org/pig-nose/
I love how your reasoning for the inclusion of Bok Choy is because there are Asian restaurants in SF, rather than the fact that it's one of the most popular vegetables in the most populous country on Earth.
I've basically never been taken to a recipe without a rambling preamble from Google. While food blogs may serve two audiences, a long introduction seems to be a requirement to appear in the top Google search results.
WOW! That's insane. If made efficiently enough, you could emulate iOS on a non-iOS mobile device. That would be disruptive.
If leek and asparagus are your biggest omissions, then I think they've done a pretty good job at representing food. The point isn't to have photo-realistic illustrations of every possible food. Instead, they're trying…
https://emojipedia.org/cut-of-meat/
https://emojipedia.org/potato/
What food to do you feel is missing from the food emojis?
The article didn't say how profitable they are. If they're brining in $1B of revenue per year, and have a profit margin of 30%, then that's 300M in profit, yielding a P/E ratio of 133. If they're growing at over 100%…
My main discourse happens on Hacker News, because I enjoy the conversation here. I don't have a Facebook or Instagram and have plenty of ways to talk to people I care about. It's weird to me that you feel it is your…
In the past, traditional media companies had huge effects on discourse, yet where never considered to be a common carrier. Facebook has really done very little to police its network, and we see that viral news is…
They look roughly the same
Why would social networks be classified as a common carrier? There are plenty of options out there, and the capital required to start one is pretty low compared to something like a internet service provider or a train…
For those looking to sanitize input from Typescript, I highly recommend the runtypes library: https://github.com/pelotom/runtypes It let's you specify type definitions a DSL in Typescript using syntax very similar to…