Yes because this place is known for its tolerance and ability to just sidestep such nuances. Tech bro bs.
> We have examples like Elon who, through sheer force of will, defeats armies of people who don't care. The interesting part of this article and the comments this site have produced is this statement and the fact you’ve…
There was a port of Dactyl Nightmare for the Oculus, I played it on the DK2. It wasn't as mind blowing as it was when I was 12 but a nice nostalgic trip none the less.
The best places to look are on Meetup and Eventbrite, there are groups that meet fairly regularly for most languages/technologies. Such as Leeds Ruby Thing - https://twitter.com/leedsrubything , Leeds DevOps…
In Leeds there are plenty of meet ups and events going on, there is very much a 'scene' - you just have to involve yourself in it if you wish to. London is bound to have plenty going on.
Writing over someone else's work is a form of disrespect and the cause of much conflict within the Graffiti community. Banksy is a polarising person within the Graffiti community. Most notably because he defaced a piece…
Everton FC published something similar to show their stadium pre-match - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkNUotXTKpk
And perhaps being the inventor of Javascript and CTO of Mozilla helped it go 'unnoticed' or unchallenged.
> their personal, not work related, opinions. How do you know it's purely personal? He clearly doesn't agree that homosexual people should be afforded the same legal rights and societal status as heterosexual people in…
I'm getting that as well. I've won once. The 'technique' I used was to keep the numbers on the left hand edge. Then using left, down and up built up the rest of the tiles with the movement to left hand edge being the…
Darwin isn't the kernel, it's an OS[1]. XNU is the kernel[2]. However, this is impressive none the less. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system) [2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU
I don't know anyone who sounds like the 'British' version I also doubt that that dialect would be preferred. It would fall under the 'Queens English' or 'received pronunciation', which, in some studies, is considered…
There is only a common spelling difference in the written sense though. An American would not fully understand someone from Yorkshire speaking Yorkshire dialect, nor would they understand someone from Merseyside,…
What is 'British' English? No such thing exists really, at least not in the spoken word form. You'll also find that regional accents are considered more favourable/likeable than 'the Queens English' so the premise of…
Yes because this place is known for its tolerance and ability to just sidestep such nuances. Tech bro bs.
> We have examples like Elon who, through sheer force of will, defeats armies of people who don't care. The interesting part of this article and the comments this site have produced is this statement and the fact you’ve…
There was a port of Dactyl Nightmare for the Oculus, I played it on the DK2. It wasn't as mind blowing as it was when I was 12 but a nice nostalgic trip none the less.
The best places to look are on Meetup and Eventbrite, there are groups that meet fairly regularly for most languages/technologies. Such as Leeds Ruby Thing - https://twitter.com/leedsrubything , Leeds DevOps…
In Leeds there are plenty of meet ups and events going on, there is very much a 'scene' - you just have to involve yourself in it if you wish to. London is bound to have plenty going on.
Writing over someone else's work is a form of disrespect and the cause of much conflict within the Graffiti community. Banksy is a polarising person within the Graffiti community. Most notably because he defaced a piece…
Everton FC published something similar to show their stadium pre-match - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MkNUotXTKpk
And perhaps being the inventor of Javascript and CTO of Mozilla helped it go 'unnoticed' or unchallenged.
> their personal, not work related, opinions. How do you know it's purely personal? He clearly doesn't agree that homosexual people should be afforded the same legal rights and societal status as heterosexual people in…
I'm getting that as well. I've won once. The 'technique' I used was to keep the numbers on the left hand edge. Then using left, down and up built up the rest of the tiles with the movement to left hand edge being the…
Darwin isn't the kernel, it's an OS[1]. XNU is the kernel[2]. However, this is impressive none the less. [1]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin_(operating_system) [2]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XNU
I don't know anyone who sounds like the 'British' version I also doubt that that dialect would be preferred. It would fall under the 'Queens English' or 'received pronunciation', which, in some studies, is considered…
There is only a common spelling difference in the written sense though. An American would not fully understand someone from Yorkshire speaking Yorkshire dialect, nor would they understand someone from Merseyside,…
What is 'British' English? No such thing exists really, at least not in the spoken word form. You'll also find that regional accents are considered more favourable/likeable than 'the Queens English' so the premise of…