the latest update on first link links to a tweet that says the process is being gamed "Some bad news - the H-1B rules showing up as withdrawn are very much alive and DHS is using a special waiver of a review step to…
i don't understand this response. are you truly unaware that the truths of many policies are "verifiable" but not practically verifiable until many many years after they are implemented. again - this is the whole point…
Look at the length and substance of that comment of mine and the one that started this subthread. They are similar in length, similar in glibness. I don't know what the score of gop is but it's not grayed out so I'll…
so you think propagandist literature has no effect on its reader?
>I don't know what it is about science fiction and fantasy authors in particular - maybe it happens in other fiction genres too and I'm just not aware because I don't read them as much, but a lot of them seem to succumb…
>I normally downvote comments that complain about downvotes, but not for quoting well-sourced interesting/concerning background facts about relevant authors. Below I linked to a published literary essay and I got…
>In an August 2013 essay Card presented as an experiment in fiction-writing called "The Game of Unlikely Events",[173] Card described an alternative future in which President Barack Obama ruled as a "Hitler- or…
>Maybe Ender went too far, but he did act in self-defense the book is literally about a kid committing genocide and the reasons why he should feel okay about it (ie a pretext). or did you not read it through to the end?
whenever someone mentions ender's game in a positive light i worry about that person https://web.archive.org/web/20070206121131/http://www4.ncsu.... tldr; orson scott card is a bigot and ender's game is nazi apologia.…
>it’s good for your character, it’s tough love, and so on it's funny how so few people recognize the real effects of capitalist ideology. realize that these exact words (deployed by many many…
r/programming, r/math, r/physics, r/compsci. All of them don't have nearly the strict moderation you practice here and all of them are great places to have substantive discussion. I'm gonna repeat what I've said many…
>I'm hoping to persuade you! you can't because i fundamentally disagree with you and i have zero incentive to abide
>If you think it's possible for a large, public internet forum not to get a lot of ignorant or shitty comments why is it that the tech subs at reddit don't have the same kind of policing you practice here and are just…
>You've been posting a shocking number of nasty swipes at people. i don't take swipes at people who don't post vile things to begin with. i will never understand the whole "you have to tolerate the intolerant" ethos.…
>We've had to ban you before for that, so would you please stop? you seem to be oblivious to the fact that i don't care (hence the throwaway).
yes there is but somehow it is not as good as the codementor extension (iirc you it doesn't play well with cell navigation bindings)
>I would think we should hold academic products to a much higher standard who is we? are you a tt prof at literally the number 1 cs school in the US? are you a reviewer for any distributed journals? the author of this…
omg jesus christ the hn trolls are out in full force today. what a valuable hard-hitting insightful opinion. really turing award quality stuff here.
are you blind? this is a comment on a post about jupyterlab - a browser based IDE.
>What does writing in Markdown have to do with the complexity of the topic? nothing. the person you're responding to just wants to feel very good about themselves without actually engaging with the material.
lol hn never fails in it's shallow dismissal of an enormous amount of work: as of right now there's a comment on how this textbook is too shallow (I guess if it were a content marketing medium post it would be much…
I'll take this opportunity to get jupyter advice: one thing I don't understand about jupyter vs jupyterlab is why notebooks in jupyter classic have functioning vim bindings (ie in cells) through the codemirror extension…
cool extension but literally every other use of the term visual debugger refers to a graphical interface for something like gdb (where you have to manually type in commands to set break points, step, continue, etc). so…
>I hate using AirBnB. We used it once during an extended stay in Milan and the apartment was horribly dusty (I have allergies), the maid practically worthless God what a nightmare that must've been. I'm sorry you didn't…
>Perhaps you all stay only in 5 star hotels? this has gotta be the answer. I have the exact same experiences and feelings as you. I always look for basically the cheapest Airbnb and it ends up cheaper by 2-3x than local…
the latest update on first link links to a tweet that says the process is being gamed "Some bad news - the H-1B rules showing up as withdrawn are very much alive and DHS is using a special waiver of a review step to…
i don't understand this response. are you truly unaware that the truths of many policies are "verifiable" but not practically verifiable until many many years after they are implemented. again - this is the whole point…
Look at the length and substance of that comment of mine and the one that started this subthread. They are similar in length, similar in glibness. I don't know what the score of gop is but it's not grayed out so I'll…
so you think propagandist literature has no effect on its reader?
>I don't know what it is about science fiction and fantasy authors in particular - maybe it happens in other fiction genres too and I'm just not aware because I don't read them as much, but a lot of them seem to succumb…
>I normally downvote comments that complain about downvotes, but not for quoting well-sourced interesting/concerning background facts about relevant authors. Below I linked to a published literary essay and I got…
>In an August 2013 essay Card presented as an experiment in fiction-writing called "The Game of Unlikely Events",[173] Card described an alternative future in which President Barack Obama ruled as a "Hitler- or…
>Maybe Ender went too far, but he did act in self-defense the book is literally about a kid committing genocide and the reasons why he should feel okay about it (ie a pretext). or did you not read it through to the end?
whenever someone mentions ender's game in a positive light i worry about that person https://web.archive.org/web/20070206121131/http://www4.ncsu.... tldr; orson scott card is a bigot and ender's game is nazi apologia.…
>it’s good for your character, it’s tough love, and so on it's funny how so few people recognize the real effects of capitalist ideology. realize that these exact words (deployed by many many…
r/programming, r/math, r/physics, r/compsci. All of them don't have nearly the strict moderation you practice here and all of them are great places to have substantive discussion. I'm gonna repeat what I've said many…
>I'm hoping to persuade you! you can't because i fundamentally disagree with you and i have zero incentive to abide
>If you think it's possible for a large, public internet forum not to get a lot of ignorant or shitty comments why is it that the tech subs at reddit don't have the same kind of policing you practice here and are just…
>You've been posting a shocking number of nasty swipes at people. i don't take swipes at people who don't post vile things to begin with. i will never understand the whole "you have to tolerate the intolerant" ethos.…
>We've had to ban you before for that, so would you please stop? you seem to be oblivious to the fact that i don't care (hence the throwaway).
yes there is but somehow it is not as good as the codementor extension (iirc you it doesn't play well with cell navigation bindings)
>I would think we should hold academic products to a much higher standard who is we? are you a tt prof at literally the number 1 cs school in the US? are you a reviewer for any distributed journals? the author of this…
omg jesus christ the hn trolls are out in full force today. what a valuable hard-hitting insightful opinion. really turing award quality stuff here.
are you blind? this is a comment on a post about jupyterlab - a browser based IDE.
>What does writing in Markdown have to do with the complexity of the topic? nothing. the person you're responding to just wants to feel very good about themselves without actually engaging with the material.
lol hn never fails in it's shallow dismissal of an enormous amount of work: as of right now there's a comment on how this textbook is too shallow (I guess if it were a content marketing medium post it would be much…
I'll take this opportunity to get jupyter advice: one thing I don't understand about jupyter vs jupyterlab is why notebooks in jupyter classic have functioning vim bindings (ie in cells) through the codemirror extension…
cool extension but literally every other use of the term visual debugger refers to a graphical interface for something like gdb (where you have to manually type in commands to set break points, step, continue, etc). so…
>I hate using AirBnB. We used it once during an extended stay in Milan and the apartment was horribly dusty (I have allergies), the maid practically worthless God what a nightmare that must've been. I'm sorry you didn't…
>Perhaps you all stay only in 5 star hotels? this has gotta be the answer. I have the exact same experiences and feelings as you. I always look for basically the cheapest Airbnb and it ends up cheaper by 2-3x than local…