Sure, because every low-skill, low-wage worker can plausibly start their own business to compete with the established market. What world do you live in?
You're not understanding. "Risk" implies that they might not make their yearly million, that they might easily make NOTHING. It's also independent of paying your staff a fair wage. If all you do is sit back and collect…
Maybe you should hook up the worst metrics system in the world, veneur, and then see if it tells you any different.
Really? Happen to have a source for this?
Maybe OP is a dog? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ama-ZODE-Drinker-Dispenser-Plastic-...
Not sure what point you're trying to make, but 1200p was just barely a thing at the turn of the century, and only for CRT. It would have cost you $300-400 and still not have been full HD. Completely different beast.…
Sure, here's 2 off the top of my head: Package management is a non-thing in SBCL. It just doesn't exist. Have fun downloading 6-to-12 year old zipballs. The basic HTTP server, hunchentoot IIRC, crashes after it serves…
LOL, buddy, what grade are you in? You're just gonna use my diss back at me? Weak.
> wall of fucking text repeat yourself until you're blue in the face, but you're wrong.
Well, if you're going to add qualifications after the fact, let's just skip to the end: "When it comes to train displays, split-flap are the best, because they make noises, and I have ADHD. Also I ascribe souls to…
So you're familiar with "custody" as a term of art, yet not "custodian", very interesting, not saying you're lying, just interesting.
Of course this only works until everyone becomes wise to it. Then you're worse off where you started.
Yeah, it's almost surely a case of remembering the handful of times when the clocks were inaccurate because they caused you trouble, while forgetting the hundreds of times when they worked correctly. They do work…
I, and many others I'm sure, would appreciate it if you would actually put some effort into your half-hearted America slams. All the subways I've been in, EU and US, have plenty of both ads and maps.
You must be one of those hipsters who lugs around a typewriter to cafes. - They are very slow compared to digital. - They aren't versatile, they can't display arbitrary information. Each message has to be crafted…
It's called Night Shift on MacOS.
I don't think that's the reason. Huge swaths of midtown, particularly, have near perfect pavement.
Ok, I know we like to dump on Americans with impunity, and I'm not even going to get into whether it's deserved or not, but have you driven in much of the rest of the world?
You can hardly fault newcomers for not understanding the finer nuances when everything they type automatically gets uppercased.
Where I work, one of the benefits of Clojure is precisely how concise and accessible storing densely layered business logic is. We're able to have a faith that the code does what it looks like that just isn't…
You must not be in SF or NYC. Python and Ruby (and even Node, to an extent) have supplanted Java as the language of fungible mass-market headcount du jour.
I and a few others in my workplace are Clojure beginners. It's really not hard to pick up once you suck it up and stop bitching about parentheses. I don't think the language owners are terribly concerned about picking…
Do you mind expanding? I don't know R, but on looking at several examples, I don't see it at all.
Is SBCL winning in anything? One of my acquaintances, a Lisp zealot, convinced me to jump in and make my next project in SBCL. Short story, it was a joke. Nobody seems to have done any serious work in SBCL in over a…
If the strong can't choose to shit on the weak, what's the point?
Sure, because every low-skill, low-wage worker can plausibly start their own business to compete with the established market. What world do you live in?
You're not understanding. "Risk" implies that they might not make their yearly million, that they might easily make NOTHING. It's also independent of paying your staff a fair wage. If all you do is sit back and collect…
Maybe you should hook up the worst metrics system in the world, veneur, and then see if it tells you any different.
Really? Happen to have a source for this?
Maybe OP is a dog? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Ama-ZODE-Drinker-Dispenser-Plastic-...
Not sure what point you're trying to make, but 1200p was just barely a thing at the turn of the century, and only for CRT. It would have cost you $300-400 and still not have been full HD. Completely different beast.…
Sure, here's 2 off the top of my head: Package management is a non-thing in SBCL. It just doesn't exist. Have fun downloading 6-to-12 year old zipballs. The basic HTTP server, hunchentoot IIRC, crashes after it serves…
LOL, buddy, what grade are you in? You're just gonna use my diss back at me? Weak.
> wall of fucking text repeat yourself until you're blue in the face, but you're wrong.
Well, if you're going to add qualifications after the fact, let's just skip to the end: "When it comes to train displays, split-flap are the best, because they make noises, and I have ADHD. Also I ascribe souls to…
So you're familiar with "custody" as a term of art, yet not "custodian", very interesting, not saying you're lying, just interesting.
Of course this only works until everyone becomes wise to it. Then you're worse off where you started.
Yeah, it's almost surely a case of remembering the handful of times when the clocks were inaccurate because they caused you trouble, while forgetting the hundreds of times when they worked correctly. They do work…
I, and many others I'm sure, would appreciate it if you would actually put some effort into your half-hearted America slams. All the subways I've been in, EU and US, have plenty of both ads and maps.
You must be one of those hipsters who lugs around a typewriter to cafes. - They are very slow compared to digital. - They aren't versatile, they can't display arbitrary information. Each message has to be crafted…
It's called Night Shift on MacOS.
I don't think that's the reason. Huge swaths of midtown, particularly, have near perfect pavement.
Ok, I know we like to dump on Americans with impunity, and I'm not even going to get into whether it's deserved or not, but have you driven in much of the rest of the world?
You can hardly fault newcomers for not understanding the finer nuances when everything they type automatically gets uppercased.
Where I work, one of the benefits of Clojure is precisely how concise and accessible storing densely layered business logic is. We're able to have a faith that the code does what it looks like that just isn't…
You must not be in SF or NYC. Python and Ruby (and even Node, to an extent) have supplanted Java as the language of fungible mass-market headcount du jour.
I and a few others in my workplace are Clojure beginners. It's really not hard to pick up once you suck it up and stop bitching about parentheses. I don't think the language owners are terribly concerned about picking…
Do you mind expanding? I don't know R, but on looking at several examples, I don't see it at all.
Is SBCL winning in anything? One of my acquaintances, a Lisp zealot, convinced me to jump in and make my next project in SBCL. Short story, it was a joke. Nobody seems to have done any serious work in SBCL in over a…
If the strong can't choose to shit on the weak, what's the point?