It's been incredibly in your face if you aren't a privileged white person since basically the dawn of the country, with a small period of kind-of-not-really-thoufh improvement around WWII. Workers rights have always…
Libertarians (the right wing kind, at least) pretty commonly get made fun of/characterized as pedophiles among other things so they probably did mean libertarian lol
Luv too celebrate imperialism, very cool
Yogthos is a pretty prominent clojure shill/shitposter tbf
Inconsistent commands are pretty annoying - why is it git stash list instead of git stash -ls or --list?
You're too used to 8 hours - its been the standard for as long as you've been alive, but there is no good or scientific reason for it. The work day used to be 12 (or in some cases more) hours, and a lot of people fought…
What's the harm in it? The amount of urine is negligible in relation to the water, and unless you're sick with a UTI or something urine is sterile anyways. I don't get it the other way around - why do people freak out…
"This is enough money" generally not being a thing is an inherent issue and contradiction of capitalism. Hopefully more people will realize the absolute ridiculousness and damage the idea of infinite growth the system…
The average person doesn't have the ability to do that because the average person doesn't really have agency. >the average person has never had a good life, and probably never will Because our society doesn't care about…
What you want is a monad. Instead of loading up every language with stupid keywords that are meant to simplify monadic code (but only for one domain), language designers should really take a page out of Haskell or…
Suckless is at best satire and if we're being honest just plain idiotic. Without fail every suckless person I've talked to either has no idea what they're talking about, or in the off chance they do they're incredibly…
ACAB. The entire police system is inherently corrupt and racist and needs to be torn down. Also, regardless of whether or not its a few bad apples (hint: given how extremely fucking common these problems are, it…
You mean in a manner similar to the united states at the moment? :^) China has some serious issues, but people acting like this is out of the norm is ridiculous. The US is afraid of Chinas rising influence/power and…
And instead of taking the opportunity to nationalize them, our useless neoliberal leaders instead went "uhh okay lol heres some money pls don't do that thing we all know you'll do".
Yes, but the state isn't leeching off of the people. My point is wrt landlords in the sense of people who do nothing, provide no value, and make money solely by virtue of "I/my ancestor was here first I/they bought this…
Not sure why, but I couldn't respond to your comment for quite some time. I'm not sure what you're asking re: what would remain. Housing as a human right, I guess? There's no good reason for landlords to exist, nor do I…
Or just destroying the entire cancerous concept of landlordism and housing as a commodity. No need to get all complicated, the solution is pretty simple.
C-g? Does that also work, or did you mix up G/S-g?
I think many Haskell, OCaml and Scala programmers would disagree heavily with you. Repl driven development works very well with pure functional code and at no point did I feel an increase in loc begin to make it tedious…
I'm not at a desktop or laptop where I could provide you with a proper example, but the most obvious pain point is HOCs. I was receiving an error complaining about a missing prop on a component I was wrapping with…
Using TS3 with ours and the problems are definitely still there. I think the most immediate and obvious pain point for me is typing HOCs. It's basically a matter of rearranging how you apply them until TS can…
The most recent, 3.0.1 I believe? Or 3.1.0 - whatever it is. As far as going back goes - it's preferable to plain JS I guess? But that's not saying all that much. I don't know - I'm sure I'll appreciate it more after…
As somebody migrating a React codebase from JS to TS, I can't believe how popular TS is. It seems like something that only exists due to the popularity of Angular, where I can only assume the experience is significantly…
That's consistent, also. It can peak up to 600-700 as well.
Seasons 1-7 are available on Amazon, though I don't know if that covers all of them or not.
It's been incredibly in your face if you aren't a privileged white person since basically the dawn of the country, with a small period of kind-of-not-really-thoufh improvement around WWII. Workers rights have always…
Libertarians (the right wing kind, at least) pretty commonly get made fun of/characterized as pedophiles among other things so they probably did mean libertarian lol
Luv too celebrate imperialism, very cool
Yogthos is a pretty prominent clojure shill/shitposter tbf
Inconsistent commands are pretty annoying - why is it git stash list instead of git stash -ls or --list?
You're too used to 8 hours - its been the standard for as long as you've been alive, but there is no good or scientific reason for it. The work day used to be 12 (or in some cases more) hours, and a lot of people fought…
What's the harm in it? The amount of urine is negligible in relation to the water, and unless you're sick with a UTI or something urine is sterile anyways. I don't get it the other way around - why do people freak out…
"This is enough money" generally not being a thing is an inherent issue and contradiction of capitalism. Hopefully more people will realize the absolute ridiculousness and damage the idea of infinite growth the system…
The average person doesn't have the ability to do that because the average person doesn't really have agency. >the average person has never had a good life, and probably never will Because our society doesn't care about…
What you want is a monad. Instead of loading up every language with stupid keywords that are meant to simplify monadic code (but only for one domain), language designers should really take a page out of Haskell or…
Suckless is at best satire and if we're being honest just plain idiotic. Without fail every suckless person I've talked to either has no idea what they're talking about, or in the off chance they do they're incredibly…
ACAB. The entire police system is inherently corrupt and racist and needs to be torn down. Also, regardless of whether or not its a few bad apples (hint: given how extremely fucking common these problems are, it…
You mean in a manner similar to the united states at the moment? :^) China has some serious issues, but people acting like this is out of the norm is ridiculous. The US is afraid of Chinas rising influence/power and…
And instead of taking the opportunity to nationalize them, our useless neoliberal leaders instead went "uhh okay lol heres some money pls don't do that thing we all know you'll do".
Yes, but the state isn't leeching off of the people. My point is wrt landlords in the sense of people who do nothing, provide no value, and make money solely by virtue of "I/my ancestor was here first I/they bought this…
Not sure why, but I couldn't respond to your comment for quite some time. I'm not sure what you're asking re: what would remain. Housing as a human right, I guess? There's no good reason for landlords to exist, nor do I…
Or just destroying the entire cancerous concept of landlordism and housing as a commodity. No need to get all complicated, the solution is pretty simple.
C-g? Does that also work, or did you mix up G/S-g?
I think many Haskell, OCaml and Scala programmers would disagree heavily with you. Repl driven development works very well with pure functional code and at no point did I feel an increase in loc begin to make it tedious…
I'm not at a desktop or laptop where I could provide you with a proper example, but the most obvious pain point is HOCs. I was receiving an error complaining about a missing prop on a component I was wrapping with…
Using TS3 with ours and the problems are definitely still there. I think the most immediate and obvious pain point for me is typing HOCs. It's basically a matter of rearranging how you apply them until TS can…
The most recent, 3.0.1 I believe? Or 3.1.0 - whatever it is. As far as going back goes - it's preferable to plain JS I guess? But that's not saying all that much. I don't know - I'm sure I'll appreciate it more after…
As somebody migrating a React codebase from JS to TS, I can't believe how popular TS is. It seems like something that only exists due to the popularity of Angular, where I can only assume the experience is significantly…
That's consistent, also. It can peak up to 600-700 as well.
Seasons 1-7 are available on Amazon, though I don't know if that covers all of them or not.