edit - I'm removing this comment because I offended someone.
The reason your posts in this thread are so irritating is because TS has all the same junk people hate about JS. You say things like JS is "deeply problematic" and "full of pot holes and weirdness" but you don't address…
If your .ts code differs massively from your .js code you have no one to blame but yourself.
I agree with your comment. > Why would hunter gatherers not wear clothes, when they can offer useful protection against the elements? I was curious about this and looked it up. Apparently there was some period of time…
> On June 10, he [Wilson] refused to sit again for the portrait that Sir William Orpen was painting of him because Orpen had drawn his ears as large and protuberant as they actually were, and he was persuaded to sit…
React is not "batteries included". Angular is. This isn't a weakness in React. I prefer react's approach. But it does mean the developer needs to make more decisions. Angular comes with stuff like RxJS and a wrapper…
> Dogs got closer to humans thousands of years ago. Their role was to protect. In the process, they became less intelligent than their ancestors: The wolf. I don't think it's fair to say wolves are smarter than dogs.…
Whether a show, book, movie, song, etc is "worth the time" is entirely subjective. There are million dollar franchises based on material that I don't consider worth my time. But you better believe that stuff is worth…
I don't think anyone in this comment chain is saying "we don't want women building stuff". Rather, some commenters are uncomfortable with the assumption that moving from 15 males to 11 males + 5 females is necessarily…
I really enjoyed the interview as well. Borges' manner of speaking is wonderful. > Borges says he's not a thinker in the interview. But I dunno, even if his influences are clear, his ability to understand, and then…
It's written for a general American audience so it makes sense to use those units.
> Zuckerberg and FBI director Comey do as well. Seems common sense these days. Which is really, really sad. Both of these people are public figures. You can argue that it's common sense if you're a public figure. If…
Whenever you're shooting up a human with something you need to be careful about what you're shooting them up with. That doesn't say anything about vaccines.
That seems like a strange reason to love a movie. I liked the visuals, but I think the script was a disaster, and the movie itself was only middling.
I thought wasm was going to have a human-readable equivalent, called wast. See: https://webassembly.org/getting-started/advanced-tools/ My understanding (maybe wrong) was that this was going to be available in the…
On a fundamental level I agree with your point. Truly absolute morality implies some kind of external rule of law, which implies some kind of external lawmaker. Where I disagree is this idea - whether you intended it or…
I thought this was a good article. I think the relationship between streamers and their audience is a more extreme form of the relationship between celebrities and their fans (some of whom may tend toward fanatical).…
I don't agree. Take Dick for example: whether his writing deals with "the highest kind of truth" is not important to me. I've read just about everything he's written because I enjoy his writing. I think this is equally…
Companies (and people) are not pure good or pure evil. It's always a mix. I'm not thrilled with windows 10 ads, but typescript, chakra js engine, dot net core, and others are open source and being developed in the open…
Whenever I read these kinds of posts on this website I think of Sterling Hayden in Dr. Strangelove. (The crazy SAC commander who thinks the Russians are plotting to steal Americans' precious bodily fluids). I understand…
It seems that some people view the term "meritocracy" negatively because they believe it implies that everyone has the same opportunities. I don't see that implication, but if enough other people do, maybe it's worth…
I don't know why you think that. I think the safest assumption is that being dead will be exactly like not being born.
I don't think it was ridiculous to begin with (neither was "terrorism") but it's ridiculous now. I would define "fake news" as news published by people who know what they're publishing is false. My feeling is that…
He did win, in 1998. Even if he hadn't, he's dead now, so he wouldn't be eligible.
Long term thinking is not useful when long term means "5 billion years".
edit - I'm removing this comment because I offended someone.
The reason your posts in this thread are so irritating is because TS has all the same junk people hate about JS. You say things like JS is "deeply problematic" and "full of pot holes and weirdness" but you don't address…
If your .ts code differs massively from your .js code you have no one to blame but yourself.
I agree with your comment. > Why would hunter gatherers not wear clothes, when they can offer useful protection against the elements? I was curious about this and looked it up. Apparently there was some period of time…
> On June 10, he [Wilson] refused to sit again for the portrait that Sir William Orpen was painting of him because Orpen had drawn his ears as large and protuberant as they actually were, and he was persuaded to sit…
React is not "batteries included". Angular is. This isn't a weakness in React. I prefer react's approach. But it does mean the developer needs to make more decisions. Angular comes with stuff like RxJS and a wrapper…
> Dogs got closer to humans thousands of years ago. Their role was to protect. In the process, they became less intelligent than their ancestors: The wolf. I don't think it's fair to say wolves are smarter than dogs.…
Whether a show, book, movie, song, etc is "worth the time" is entirely subjective. There are million dollar franchises based on material that I don't consider worth my time. But you better believe that stuff is worth…
I don't think anyone in this comment chain is saying "we don't want women building stuff". Rather, some commenters are uncomfortable with the assumption that moving from 15 males to 11 males + 5 females is necessarily…
I really enjoyed the interview as well. Borges' manner of speaking is wonderful. > Borges says he's not a thinker in the interview. But I dunno, even if his influences are clear, his ability to understand, and then…
It's written for a general American audience so it makes sense to use those units.
> Zuckerberg and FBI director Comey do as well. Seems common sense these days. Which is really, really sad. Both of these people are public figures. You can argue that it's common sense if you're a public figure. If…
Whenever you're shooting up a human with something you need to be careful about what you're shooting them up with. That doesn't say anything about vaccines.
That seems like a strange reason to love a movie. I liked the visuals, but I think the script was a disaster, and the movie itself was only middling.
I thought wasm was going to have a human-readable equivalent, called wast. See: https://webassembly.org/getting-started/advanced-tools/ My understanding (maybe wrong) was that this was going to be available in the…
On a fundamental level I agree with your point. Truly absolute morality implies some kind of external rule of law, which implies some kind of external lawmaker. Where I disagree is this idea - whether you intended it or…
I thought this was a good article. I think the relationship between streamers and their audience is a more extreme form of the relationship between celebrities and their fans (some of whom may tend toward fanatical).…
I don't agree. Take Dick for example: whether his writing deals with "the highest kind of truth" is not important to me. I've read just about everything he's written because I enjoy his writing. I think this is equally…
Companies (and people) are not pure good or pure evil. It's always a mix. I'm not thrilled with windows 10 ads, but typescript, chakra js engine, dot net core, and others are open source and being developed in the open…
Whenever I read these kinds of posts on this website I think of Sterling Hayden in Dr. Strangelove. (The crazy SAC commander who thinks the Russians are plotting to steal Americans' precious bodily fluids). I understand…
It seems that some people view the term "meritocracy" negatively because they believe it implies that everyone has the same opportunities. I don't see that implication, but if enough other people do, maybe it's worth…
I don't know why you think that. I think the safest assumption is that being dead will be exactly like not being born.
I don't think it was ridiculous to begin with (neither was "terrorism") but it's ridiculous now. I would define "fake news" as news published by people who know what they're publishing is false. My feeling is that…
He did win, in 1998. Even if he hadn't, he's dead now, so he wouldn't be eligible.
Long term thinking is not useful when long term means "5 billion years".