Another less biased way of looking at it is that this was the easiest option to pursue. Even if they could stop publication in the US somehow, it would still only apply in the US. And it's not like grandma is going to…
If that was true, it would be hilarious. The law does only apply if the defendant keeps his records in order :D. Normally, you get fined extra. Like you get fined for not keeping order, then for being late at producing…
> Anything that can be neatly siphoned off from that more complex imperative world, should be. No it really shouldn't. Just look at JS. It's a complete mess. And HTML would get there in a short time if they were to…
> but certainly enabling these things to be trafficked does not provide net positive to the world. You really wanna go there? Seriously? Nobody forces you to use drugs. It doesn't even harm anyone else directly. He…
You mean like the US government? How naive are you?
> Expressive, pretty powerful, ML and Haskell inspired type system This is not a reason to use rust. It's like saying "I like Ferraries, because they drive fast", failing to specify WHY you need to drive fast (you…
LOL. Using "people" and "unselfishly" in the same sentence is deep. There may be perhaps one out of 100 who acts unselfishly, the rest only cares about themselves or their direct dependents. And usually that one out of…
Even if it violates conservation of momentum, that doesn't really mean anything, since this is all happening on a quantum scale. It would definitely violate physics if you didn't need to apply a constant energy source…
> If you have a Clock ticking for 10,000 years what kinds of generational-scale questions and projects will it suggest? Like... None? This seems like a complete waste of resources. It's probably a life-like toy from…
Being able to read is helpful. They are "zero cost abstractions". Yes, they are not zero cost, big surprise (I thought they wouldn't produce assembly instructions). A pointer is an indirect reference. But the…
What are you talking about? unique_ptr contains a pointer, that's it. Yes, to represent a pointer you have to contain a point. Passing it on or not makes zero difference and using a website that return unoptimized C++,…
Dude, read the article? This is like a cop posing as a cow and trying to say on "slaughterYourCowToday.com": "Hey look, I am actually a real human being, please don't slaughter me"... But hey, the picture of that cow…
This is ridiculous and yet another demonstration of the absurdity that they try to sell as US "justice" system. So let's summarize. 1) Guy is looking for adults on an adult page 2) Adult women(24) with an adult picture…
You mean "useless on steroids"? I concur. I really wonder what people think when creating something like this and also where the money comes from. It was already difficult to find a use-case for crypto currencies, and…
> Once corona goes away, only the paranoid will follow these guidelines. The social distancing guidelines? Sure. A lot of people don't give a fuck already, if it wasn't for appearances. Working from home, skipping the…
"I had wondered, if the present warming rate goes on indefinitely" Why would it? There are plenty of mechanisms that prevent that. Don't worry too much. The earth doesn't care about a few degrees. Humans might though,…
No that's not how things work. The US came from a savior position after WWII and then started acting like child who's lollypop was stolen. They committed an unimaginable range of atrocities in their useless wars in…
> no security warnings or other jank This will hopefully never happen. A security warning is a must. The average user has no clue what they are even doing and don't understand the risks they are accepting. A security…
Really? They are so hellbent on proving alien life that they take anything huh... And that from a Harvard professor. Great. So what do we have here. Some cigar shaped object, rotating around its own axis and…
We are years away from any of that. This is a simulator first and foremost, with some basic option to run it on a primitive quantum computer for real. In any case, there are still massive practical hurdles that need to…
Yeah an interesting way of looking at things... Let's just multiply into the trillions and see what's left. I mean once you get to a trillion, you need to ration your food and cut the ones that are not sustainable,…
"Mostly with vegetables"... Like... What? Beans? Rice? That's another global health crisis waiting to happen. The vegetables you'd have to eat in amounts that could sustain people who don't just sit in front of their…
Is it interesting? Most software is just about shipping stuff quickly and replacing things with the next big thing. Most normal projects are maintained and updated on the fly as they mature, until they become abandoned…
Sorry but this is just strangely naive. Yes, you should have integration test setups that allow you to swap out any network dependency with in-memory stubs, with fault-injected proxies, etc. But all of that can never…
Yeah, careful that they don't shoot you, frame you or make you disappear into a work camp in Siberia. If anything you should worry what the NSA has on you.
Another less biased way of looking at it is that this was the easiest option to pursue. Even if they could stop publication in the US somehow, it would still only apply in the US. And it's not like grandma is going to…
If that was true, it would be hilarious. The law does only apply if the defendant keeps his records in order :D. Normally, you get fined extra. Like you get fined for not keeping order, then for being late at producing…
> Anything that can be neatly siphoned off from that more complex imperative world, should be. No it really shouldn't. Just look at JS. It's a complete mess. And HTML would get there in a short time if they were to…
> but certainly enabling these things to be trafficked does not provide net positive to the world. You really wanna go there? Seriously? Nobody forces you to use drugs. It doesn't even harm anyone else directly. He…
You mean like the US government? How naive are you?
> Expressive, pretty powerful, ML and Haskell inspired type system This is not a reason to use rust. It's like saying "I like Ferraries, because they drive fast", failing to specify WHY you need to drive fast (you…
LOL. Using "people" and "unselfishly" in the same sentence is deep. There may be perhaps one out of 100 who acts unselfishly, the rest only cares about themselves or their direct dependents. And usually that one out of…
Even if it violates conservation of momentum, that doesn't really mean anything, since this is all happening on a quantum scale. It would definitely violate physics if you didn't need to apply a constant energy source…
> If you have a Clock ticking for 10,000 years what kinds of generational-scale questions and projects will it suggest? Like... None? This seems like a complete waste of resources. It's probably a life-like toy from…
Being able to read is helpful. They are "zero cost abstractions". Yes, they are not zero cost, big surprise (I thought they wouldn't produce assembly instructions). A pointer is an indirect reference. But the…
What are you talking about? unique_ptr contains a pointer, that's it. Yes, to represent a pointer you have to contain a point. Passing it on or not makes zero difference and using a website that return unoptimized C++,…
Dude, read the article? This is like a cop posing as a cow and trying to say on "slaughterYourCowToday.com": "Hey look, I am actually a real human being, please don't slaughter me"... But hey, the picture of that cow…
This is ridiculous and yet another demonstration of the absurdity that they try to sell as US "justice" system. So let's summarize. 1) Guy is looking for adults on an adult page 2) Adult women(24) with an adult picture…
You mean "useless on steroids"? I concur. I really wonder what people think when creating something like this and also where the money comes from. It was already difficult to find a use-case for crypto currencies, and…
> Once corona goes away, only the paranoid will follow these guidelines. The social distancing guidelines? Sure. A lot of people don't give a fuck already, if it wasn't for appearances. Working from home, skipping the…
"I had wondered, if the present warming rate goes on indefinitely" Why would it? There are plenty of mechanisms that prevent that. Don't worry too much. The earth doesn't care about a few degrees. Humans might though,…
No that's not how things work. The US came from a savior position after WWII and then started acting like child who's lollypop was stolen. They committed an unimaginable range of atrocities in their useless wars in…
> no security warnings or other jank This will hopefully never happen. A security warning is a must. The average user has no clue what they are even doing and don't understand the risks they are accepting. A security…
Really? They are so hellbent on proving alien life that they take anything huh... And that from a Harvard professor. Great. So what do we have here. Some cigar shaped object, rotating around its own axis and…
We are years away from any of that. This is a simulator first and foremost, with some basic option to run it on a primitive quantum computer for real. In any case, there are still massive practical hurdles that need to…
Yeah an interesting way of looking at things... Let's just multiply into the trillions and see what's left. I mean once you get to a trillion, you need to ration your food and cut the ones that are not sustainable,…
"Mostly with vegetables"... Like... What? Beans? Rice? That's another global health crisis waiting to happen. The vegetables you'd have to eat in amounts that could sustain people who don't just sit in front of their…
Is it interesting? Most software is just about shipping stuff quickly and replacing things with the next big thing. Most normal projects are maintained and updated on the fly as they mature, until they become abandoned…
Sorry but this is just strangely naive. Yes, you should have integration test setups that allow you to swap out any network dependency with in-memory stubs, with fault-injected proxies, etc. But all of that can never…
Yeah, careful that they don't shoot you, frame you or make you disappear into a work camp in Siberia. If anything you should worry what the NSA has on you.