No I did not. It's a university.. there are a broad array of departments and courses, and I am saying that a handful of them at a multitude of universities have the potential to close minds and lead to more ignorance -…
> Anything you study has the potential to make you a better, more well rounded, knowledgeable and less ignorant person. This is a pretty meaningless sentiment. There are plenty of things one can study that will lead to…
You are not the only one. "Says more about you then it..." blah, blah, blah. The fact is, Asciicker is not a word, is absolutely weird phonetically and asslicker is a close appearing viable compound word. Good for those…
I say it is disingenous because it is completely counter to what can be found on something as mainstream as the wikipedia page.. one does not have to dig deep. If you want to dig deeper, the mailing list archives are…
> Does anyone know why GitLab hasn't taken off so much amongst open source projects? The marketing is pretty bad for one. Go to gitlab.com and you see a site that is mostly extolling the virtues of their commercial…
> WebKit was certainly started at Apple. This is an extremely disingenuous statement. WebKit was forked from KHTML and everybody knows this. It "certainly" sounds like you're trying to rewrite history (and you make a…
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2018/#demographics There's nothing there that indicating mood disorders, waking hours, or screen time even are wildly outside the norm for the middle class working population.…
Heh, well I read it through, and I totally see what you're saying. It comes across a bit thoughtless if read as a direct reply to the statement rather than as part of the larger post below (which is totally sensible to…
Nah, I have evidence. I just have no need to post it here when anyone that truly cares about "good faith" could confirm it with minimal research. To me, the notion that more than 50% of software engineers have mood or…
> It "could" be any number of things but only one perspective is being addressed. Implying that someone's failure to conform to our ever changing, opinionated and perceived social "norm" is the cause of their issues and…
> But you made the original claim, therefore the burden is on you to provide supporting evidence. Not really. This is not some magical incantation that compels me to do anything, nor does it make what I said wrong. And…
This is confirmation bias. I don't think the stereotypes are as generally popular as you claim. My own observational bias is the countless "learn to code", "anyone can code" promotions targeted at youth that make no…
> I hate the mild feeling of discomfort I get when I tell most people I'm a software engineer. Most software engineers have a healthy circle of friends and social life. > I hate having eclectic or traditional "nerdy"…
WSL2 doesn't continue to use a VM, it is new in that it uses a VM. WSL1 did not use a VM, it directly interfaced with the NT executive.
Well I am very familiar with the decawave, and I agree with the GP. This quote is bizzaro, as I mention in detail in another comment.
I agree with the gp, the quote makes little sense. It seems to take a bunch of facts from the product marketing but words them in such a way that is highly tortured and just doesn't make sense. Apparently you didn't…
1. The living costs of NYC are not triple what they are in Dallas (obviously there is some choice to this), but triple is grossly exaggerating the difference. 2. Even if triple was correct, since the living expenses are…
No I did not. It's a university.. there are a broad array of departments and courses, and I am saying that a handful of them at a multitude of universities have the potential to close minds and lead to more ignorance -…
> Anything you study has the potential to make you a better, more well rounded, knowledgeable and less ignorant person. This is a pretty meaningless sentiment. There are plenty of things one can study that will lead to…
You are not the only one. "Says more about you then it..." blah, blah, blah. The fact is, Asciicker is not a word, is absolutely weird phonetically and asslicker is a close appearing viable compound word. Good for those…
I say it is disingenous because it is completely counter to what can be found on something as mainstream as the wikipedia page.. one does not have to dig deep. If you want to dig deeper, the mailing list archives are…
> Does anyone know why GitLab hasn't taken off so much amongst open source projects? The marketing is pretty bad for one. Go to gitlab.com and you see a site that is mostly extolling the virtues of their commercial…
> WebKit was certainly started at Apple. This is an extremely disingenuous statement. WebKit was forked from KHTML and everybody knows this. It "certainly" sounds like you're trying to rewrite history (and you make a…
https://insights.stackoverflow.com/survey/2018/#demographics There's nothing there that indicating mood disorders, waking hours, or screen time even are wildly outside the norm for the middle class working population.…
Heh, well I read it through, and I totally see what you're saying. It comes across a bit thoughtless if read as a direct reply to the statement rather than as part of the larger post below (which is totally sensible to…
Nah, I have evidence. I just have no need to post it here when anyone that truly cares about "good faith" could confirm it with minimal research. To me, the notion that more than 50% of software engineers have mood or…
> It "could" be any number of things but only one perspective is being addressed. Implying that someone's failure to conform to our ever changing, opinionated and perceived social "norm" is the cause of their issues and…
> But you made the original claim, therefore the burden is on you to provide supporting evidence. Not really. This is not some magical incantation that compels me to do anything, nor does it make what I said wrong. And…
This is confirmation bias. I don't think the stereotypes are as generally popular as you claim. My own observational bias is the countless "learn to code", "anyone can code" promotions targeted at youth that make no…
> I hate the mild feeling of discomfort I get when I tell most people I'm a software engineer. Most software engineers have a healthy circle of friends and social life. > I hate having eclectic or traditional "nerdy"…
WSL2 doesn't continue to use a VM, it is new in that it uses a VM. WSL1 did not use a VM, it directly interfaced with the NT executive.
Well I am very familiar with the decawave, and I agree with the GP. This quote is bizzaro, as I mention in detail in another comment.
I agree with the gp, the quote makes little sense. It seems to take a bunch of facts from the product marketing but words them in such a way that is highly tortured and just doesn't make sense. Apparently you didn't…
1. The living costs of NYC are not triple what they are in Dallas (obviously there is some choice to this), but triple is grossly exaggerating the difference. 2. Even if triple was correct, since the living expenses are…