> Maybe for some internal usages. but imagine someone from a country using different language and characters gives me a card with their email. It's now far less portable for me to use it. Those days, I surely could…
Here's a good intro to the topic (not that I personally have put it into practice) https://runyourown.social/ It focuses on Mastodon but that's probably an artifact of when it was written.
https://archive.ph/spMzH
> Well - the point of involving the AI is that very often it explains my intuitions way better than I can. It instantiates them and fills in all the details > I like to think that I can recognise good arguments, but if…
If 10 people on the internet tell you they want to kill you, how do you tell if 1 of them is serious and is actually going to show up physically? The answer is that you can't, and there isn't a firm line where all…
Sounds like: https://boroughmarket.org.uk/articles/the-spice-series-cinna... https://books.google.ca/books?id=SpmdDAAAQBAJ&pg=PT75&lpg=PT...
I have some frustrations with browsh's docs too, but the readme in the github repo does link to a build guide[1], and the build steps are also reproduced in the Dockerfile. [1]…
There are "low profile mechanical" switches now that are more chiclet-like, but I'm not sure if they've been put into an ergo design yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lAokeiYbzo I personally like Matias Quiet Click…
I think this expression would be familiar to most native English speakers, but it is idiomatic. It's using "near" as a synonym to "close" -- as in "a close shave" (actually close) rather than as a synonym for "close to"…
While fictional, the Canterbury Tales portrays pilgrimages as a kind of extended carnival, where some of society's normal rules are suspended. You can argue that tourism was born out of catering to pilgrims:…
It is a physical problem with the key. You can fix it by disassembling the key and cleaning the contacts: Original guide - https://imgur.com/a/elAFF#0 Thread with context -…
There's an in-browser quantum computer simulator called Quirk https://hackaday.com/2018/01/24/quantum-weirdness-in-your-br... and the author's blog explores related problems http://algassert.com/
I might agree if the author hadn't clearly listed their (very reasonable) objections to HackerRank near the start of the email. I wish I had more teammates who could write as effectively.
If this analogy is accurate, isn't it absurd that many/most of us live right next to a "live firing range" with no safety barriers? We know that kids are unpredictable, adults get distracted, and reducing vehicle speed…
"dotnet publish" should have you covered for restoring from nuget, compiling and producing a deployable package. Is there something it's missing for your use case? Noda Time might have what you need in a datetime…
It was never particularly true with respect to minority rights. It's just become more difficult to pretend that it's broadly true.
First, tweeting the anti-CoC article was only one of the issues listed, but some of them were on the private issue tracker so I can't speak to those. The article was definitely what brought it to a head because it…
What are the other benefits from your perspective? To me, they are: - license cost (a small hurdle if you're buying $60 games) - open source (mainly a moral/ideological advantage rather than a practical one) - developer…
You made a good choice, because the current version of those switches has a problem with repeated keystrokes: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/4t08br...…
The keyboards they're copying are based on the IBM 4704 rather than the PC AT keyboard http://kishy.ca/?p=894 It's more desirable because its layouts are a bit closer to modern 60/80% keyboards, but it doesn't have an…
Steam accepts bitcoin. Quite a few domain/web hosting/VPS companies accept it, like Namecheap and Namesilo. Online gambling sites accept it for obvious reasons. It's hardly ubiquitous, but for some things it's fairly…
1. The purpose was to illustrate the difference between white-only discrimination (the origin of our current discrimination laws) and modern exclusive group events. 2. There are lots of people who lived through the…
Each of your sources says there is still a gender wage gap in the range of 5-9% after controlling for education, etc. You could say "the myth that women earn 77% of what men earn", but it is not correct to call the…
There is a recent study where they saw the opposite, that quotas caused less-capable in-group members to be pushed out: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/04/05/gender-quotas-a... I haven't seen a lot of discussion…
If you were white in 60's America, you didn't have to check ahead of time if a given restaurant would serve you food. If you're white now, you still don't have to check. If you're not white, things are different. Can…
> Maybe for some internal usages. but imagine someone from a country using different language and characters gives me a card with their email. It's now far less portable for me to use it. Those days, I surely could…
Here's a good intro to the topic (not that I personally have put it into practice) https://runyourown.social/ It focuses on Mastodon but that's probably an artifact of when it was written.
https://archive.ph/spMzH
> Well - the point of involving the AI is that very often it explains my intuitions way better than I can. It instantiates them and fills in all the details > I like to think that I can recognise good arguments, but if…
If 10 people on the internet tell you they want to kill you, how do you tell if 1 of them is serious and is actually going to show up physically? The answer is that you can't, and there isn't a firm line where all…
Sounds like: https://boroughmarket.org.uk/articles/the-spice-series-cinna... https://books.google.ca/books?id=SpmdDAAAQBAJ&pg=PT75&lpg=PT...
I have some frustrations with browsh's docs too, but the readme in the github repo does link to a build guide[1], and the build steps are also reproduced in the Dockerfile. [1]…
There are "low profile mechanical" switches now that are more chiclet-like, but I'm not sure if they've been put into an ergo design yet: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lAokeiYbzo I personally like Matias Quiet Click…
I think this expression would be familiar to most native English speakers, but it is idiomatic. It's using "near" as a synonym to "close" -- as in "a close shave" (actually close) rather than as a synonym for "close to"…
While fictional, the Canterbury Tales portrays pilgrimages as a kind of extended carnival, where some of society's normal rules are suspended. You can argue that tourism was born out of catering to pilgrims:…
It is a physical problem with the key. You can fix it by disassembling the key and cleaning the contacts: Original guide - https://imgur.com/a/elAFF#0 Thread with context -…
There's an in-browser quantum computer simulator called Quirk https://hackaday.com/2018/01/24/quantum-weirdness-in-your-br... and the author's blog explores related problems http://algassert.com/
I might agree if the author hadn't clearly listed their (very reasonable) objections to HackerRank near the start of the email. I wish I had more teammates who could write as effectively.
If this analogy is accurate, isn't it absurd that many/most of us live right next to a "live firing range" with no safety barriers? We know that kids are unpredictable, adults get distracted, and reducing vehicle speed…
"dotnet publish" should have you covered for restoring from nuget, compiling and producing a deployable package. Is there something it's missing for your use case? Noda Time might have what you need in a datetime…
It was never particularly true with respect to minority rights. It's just become more difficult to pretend that it's broadly true.
First, tweeting the anti-CoC article was only one of the issues listed, but some of them were on the private issue tracker so I can't speak to those. The article was definitely what brought it to a head because it…
What are the other benefits from your perspective? To me, they are: - license cost (a small hurdle if you're buying $60 games) - open source (mainly a moral/ideological advantage rather than a practical one) - developer…
You made a good choice, because the current version of those switches has a problem with repeated keystrokes: https://www.reddit.com/r/MechanicalKeyboards/comments/4t08br...…
The keyboards they're copying are based on the IBM 4704 rather than the PC AT keyboard http://kishy.ca/?p=894 It's more desirable because its layouts are a bit closer to modern 60/80% keyboards, but it doesn't have an…
Steam accepts bitcoin. Quite a few domain/web hosting/VPS companies accept it, like Namecheap and Namesilo. Online gambling sites accept it for obvious reasons. It's hardly ubiquitous, but for some things it's fairly…
1. The purpose was to illustrate the difference between white-only discrimination (the origin of our current discrimination laws) and modern exclusive group events. 2. There are lots of people who lived through the…
Each of your sources says there is still a gender wage gap in the range of 5-9% after controlling for education, etc. You could say "the myth that women earn 77% of what men earn", but it is not correct to call the…
There is a recent study where they saw the opposite, that quotas caused less-capable in-group members to be pushed out: http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/europpblog/2017/04/05/gender-quotas-a... I haven't seen a lot of discussion…
If you were white in 60's America, you didn't have to check ahead of time if a given restaurant would serve you food. If you're white now, you still don't have to check. If you're not white, things are different. Can…