I don't see why the nature of truth is relevant here, unless you are claiming that we can't make deductive arguments about anything ever (I never used the word "truth" in my comment anyway). Also, constant accusations…
If someone claims that X is "always"(!) the case, then giving just one example where X is not the case counts as a refutation. The statement that the GP quoted is just obviously false and there is nothing "bad faith"…
Whoops. Thank you!
This article by one of the Crystal developers explains why this comparison is not fair: https://crystal-lang.org/2016/07/15/fibonacci-benchmark.html. > When doing operations between integers, Ruby will make sure to…
The Bosque paper says the following: > JavaScript took an interesting step by decoupling the core compute language in the JS specification from the IO and event loop which are provided by the host [...]. We take the…
A isn't making two statements. The (single) statement "I am a knave, but B isn't." is a conjunction that is false because it's right hand side is false.
Right - but laws should be based on moral considerations. You can't claim that a certain moral problem is solved just because there is a law that applies to it.
I'm getting some weird artifacts: http://i.imgur.com/U3sSkW3.png Ubuntu Gnome, AMD open source driver
But this encourages donwnvoting, which is something you definitely do not want.
'head -c 9 /dev/random | base64' works in my cmd.
What about smarturl.it?
I don't see why the nature of truth is relevant here, unless you are claiming that we can't make deductive arguments about anything ever (I never used the word "truth" in my comment anyway). Also, constant accusations…
If someone claims that X is "always"(!) the case, then giving just one example where X is not the case counts as a refutation. The statement that the GP quoted is just obviously false and there is nothing "bad faith"…
Whoops. Thank you!
This article by one of the Crystal developers explains why this comparison is not fair: https://crystal-lang.org/2016/07/15/fibonacci-benchmark.html. > When doing operations between integers, Ruby will make sure to…
The Bosque paper says the following: > JavaScript took an interesting step by decoupling the core compute language in the JS specification from the IO and event loop which are provided by the host [...]. We take the…
A isn't making two statements. The (single) statement "I am a knave, but B isn't." is a conjunction that is false because it's right hand side is false.
Right - but laws should be based on moral considerations. You can't claim that a certain moral problem is solved just because there is a law that applies to it.
I'm getting some weird artifacts: http://i.imgur.com/U3sSkW3.png Ubuntu Gnome, AMD open source driver
But this encourages donwnvoting, which is something you definitely do not want.
'head -c 9 /dev/random | base64' works in my cmd.
What about smarturl.it?