It is funny. Well-socialized person doesn't need this kind of guide, as unwritten rules of social play are learned in the process of growing-up. But it is clear for "nerds" and "hackers" social is impenetrable, thus…
So, typical species in Silicon Valley?
> Average go, rust, c++ and c will outperform amazing java programs Everyone that has a minimal experience with these knows it is not true. While performance ceiling is likely higher in C/C++/Rust (but not Go), when we…
They keep spying on our people, and only we can spy on our people.
> Someone could interpret that as a lack of capitalism rather than the opposite. Only someone blinded by ideology.
> Increases in labor productivity is a curious thing to think about. Do I deserve more wages for using AutoCad instead of drafting paper? Please... > But it's also true that in spite of this, my output is higher. Should…
> Automation, robots, software etc. Nah, it is just capitalism at work. Winner takes all.
Who is we? Because we do that here (Poland).
Wittgenstein dealt with that.
> Or was that just performative nonsense? Yes? Wake up, it is 2026.
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> This is stalking and is illegal. Are there any other crimes you want to claim as righteous? What is legal and what is right very rarely went together, so rather poor argument.
I am grateful that everything points to the fact I was able to aquire tick resistance. Bites get itchy the moment ticks start to feed, and nymphs die in a matter of minutes while feeding on me.
Many birds feed on ticks. Some beetles and amphibians as well.
Seems they own Red Hat, which is some no-name company that has nothing to do with Linux.
> Don't get me wrong, I love Zig and I think it's a great C replacement, but I'm very confused on why C3 or Odin rarely get any attention at all, despite being in the same C-replacement crowd. Doesn't matter as neither…
Successful marketing is like successful propaganda - it cannot look like it.
What is "parents' decision" is up to debate. This is how the society always worked.
> Or whatever issue, they want to control what your kids read! Considering demographic trends, soon such arguments will sound very hollow.
It has benefits, yes. And TDD also has some benefits. In both cases, these benefits are limited, and there are costs associated. And in both cases we have empirical evidence showing that neither is panacea to the…
Many such churches. Substitute static typing for TDD in your comment, and it will remain equally valid statement.
> People want your app on their PC to look and behave like your app on their phone (whichever combination of PC and phone they happen to have), and that's a lot more important to them than having it look and behave like…
If you consider them libertarian projects they failed. That's the thing about libertarianism - to succeed it needs to reinvent stuff that it is so opposed to. Venice and Ragusa (and Genoa) were oligarchic states, had…
> allowing me to interact with and experience the world like this. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into the Internet.
> I can't think of what I'd want a native UI solution for. And then having to deal with porting it to iOS, Android, Windows, Mac etc, dealing with app stores (3+?) submissions, developer fees, rejections Not everything…
It is funny. Well-socialized person doesn't need this kind of guide, as unwritten rules of social play are learned in the process of growing-up. But it is clear for "nerds" and "hackers" social is impenetrable, thus…
So, typical species in Silicon Valley?
> Average go, rust, c++ and c will outperform amazing java programs Everyone that has a minimal experience with these knows it is not true. While performance ceiling is likely higher in C/C++/Rust (but not Go), when we…
They keep spying on our people, and only we can spy on our people.
> Someone could interpret that as a lack of capitalism rather than the opposite. Only someone blinded by ideology.
> Increases in labor productivity is a curious thing to think about. Do I deserve more wages for using AutoCad instead of drafting paper? Please... > But it's also true that in spite of this, my output is higher. Should…
> Automation, robots, software etc. Nah, it is just capitalism at work. Winner takes all.
Who is we? Because we do that here (Poland).
Wittgenstein dealt with that.
> Or was that just performative nonsense? Yes? Wake up, it is 2026.
[flagged]
> This is stalking and is illegal. Are there any other crimes you want to claim as righteous? What is legal and what is right very rarely went together, so rather poor argument.
I am grateful that everything points to the fact I was able to aquire tick resistance. Bites get itchy the moment ticks start to feed, and nymphs die in a matter of minutes while feeding on me.
Many birds feed on ticks. Some beetles and amphibians as well.
Seems they own Red Hat, which is some no-name company that has nothing to do with Linux.
> Don't get me wrong, I love Zig and I think it's a great C replacement, but I'm very confused on why C3 or Odin rarely get any attention at all, despite being in the same C-replacement crowd. Doesn't matter as neither…
Successful marketing is like successful propaganda - it cannot look like it.
What is "parents' decision" is up to debate. This is how the society always worked.
> Or whatever issue, they want to control what your kids read! Considering demographic trends, soon such arguments will sound very hollow.
It has benefits, yes. And TDD also has some benefits. In both cases, these benefits are limited, and there are costs associated. And in both cases we have empirical evidence showing that neither is panacea to the…
Many such churches. Substitute static typing for TDD in your comment, and it will remain equally valid statement.
> People want your app on their PC to look and behave like your app on their phone (whichever combination of PC and phone they happen to have), and that's a lot more important to them than having it look and behave like…
If you consider them libertarian projects they failed. That's the thing about libertarianism - to succeed it needs to reinvent stuff that it is so opposed to. Venice and Ragusa (and Genoa) were oligarchic states, had…
> allowing me to interact with and experience the world like this. Everything that was directly lived has moved away into the Internet.
> I can't think of what I'd want a native UI solution for. And then having to deal with porting it to iOS, Android, Windows, Mac etc, dealing with app stores (3+?) submissions, developer fees, rejections Not everything…