> the number of Europeans and (North) Americans that die each year from heat waves is already larger than the total number of Americans that die from guns. This doesn't mean much on its own. People have to die from…
They'll likely have more time with the family because walking and being outside leads to a longer healthier life.
they explicitly called for that in the prompt
I was creating a Jira/bb wrapper with node recently and Claude actually used plenty of libraries to solve some tasks.
why copy anything at all? you just need to preserve the head and that's it. As simple as `git branch bkp` and that's all.
Well that's a distinction which makes sense in theory but is not realistic in practice for most projects with multiple contributors.
When your PR build takes more than an hour you'll think twice before creating multiple PRs for multiple related commits (e.g. refactoring+feature) when working on a single issue.
This is just attention seeking, hard to imagine that after having worked there their best contact is a random person on HN.
I relate to that and I think the real reason some people struggle to believe that is because not everyone has a great work environment at work. I have one, I actually look forward to coming to the office sometimes.
Tried with Gemini 2.5 flash, query: > What does this mean: "t е …
I don't think you know what you're talking about, or you are omitting western Europe. In Germany/Austria most workers are on collective bargaining agreements (different and specific for each industry, incl IT) which is…
That's because music doesn't stop often and historically not sitting down was almost always a better strategy.
I wouldn't say humans are efficient at that so no reason to copy, other than as a starting point.
> I’m glad I was able to live life as I lived it. he's not even pretending he has regrets. All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a…
it's about rubber tires that shed a lot of micro plastic
> Sounds like the EU mandates “lane centering” all the time that can’t be easily disabled I'm in EU, on my 2023 Civic it's off by default and needs to be enabled after every car start if you wanna use it. Also works…
oh, cause telegram is not a chat app, it's Facebook of eastern Europe
Austria has unions and Betriebsräte, we even have one in a big american company, so op is correct.
Last gen Hondas have physical buttons, also the volume and temperature knobs click when rotated. The screen has physical back and home buttons too.
And that's the premise of Talos Principle.
check out civic 11 gen, they are almost indistinguishable from regular ice cars when sitting inside
it's just in Spanish and not dependent on location
that makes a and -a
I'd recommend picking the story or novel depending on which you can finish in one go. It's gripping and I feel like breaking it up might take away from the experience.
I haven't read Brave New World, but this immediately reminded me of The Gods Themselves with Rationals, Emotionals and Patentals.
> the number of Europeans and (North) Americans that die each year from heat waves is already larger than the total number of Americans that die from guns. This doesn't mean much on its own. People have to die from…
They'll likely have more time with the family because walking and being outside leads to a longer healthier life.
they explicitly called for that in the prompt
I was creating a Jira/bb wrapper with node recently and Claude actually used plenty of libraries to solve some tasks.
why copy anything at all? you just need to preserve the head and that's it. As simple as `git branch bkp` and that's all.
Well that's a distinction which makes sense in theory but is not realistic in practice for most projects with multiple contributors.
When your PR build takes more than an hour you'll think twice before creating multiple PRs for multiple related commits (e.g. refactoring+feature) when working on a single issue.
This is just attention seeking, hard to imagine that after having worked there their best contact is a random person on HN.
I relate to that and I think the real reason some people struggle to believe that is because not everyone has a great work environment at work. I have one, I actually look forward to coming to the office sometimes.
Tried with Gemini 2.5 flash, query: > What does this mean: "t е …
I don't think you know what you're talking about, or you are omitting western Europe. In Germany/Austria most workers are on collective bargaining agreements (different and specific for each industry, incl IT) which is…
That's because music doesn't stop often and historically not sitting down was almost always a better strategy.
I wouldn't say humans are efficient at that so no reason to copy, other than as a starting point.
> I’m glad I was able to live life as I lived it. he's not even pretending he has regrets. All that around is just PR, he's a serial manipulator and there's no reason to believe that he's suddenly changed after such a…
it's about rubber tires that shed a lot of micro plastic
> Sounds like the EU mandates “lane centering” all the time that can’t be easily disabled I'm in EU, on my 2023 Civic it's off by default and needs to be enabled after every car start if you wanna use it. Also works…
oh, cause telegram is not a chat app, it's Facebook of eastern Europe
Austria has unions and Betriebsräte, we even have one in a big american company, so op is correct.
Last gen Hondas have physical buttons, also the volume and temperature knobs click when rotated. The screen has physical back and home buttons too.
And that's the premise of Talos Principle.
check out civic 11 gen, they are almost indistinguishable from regular ice cars when sitting inside
it's just in Spanish and not dependent on location
that makes a and -a
I'd recommend picking the story or novel depending on which you can finish in one go. It's gripping and I feel like breaking it up might take away from the experience.
I haven't read Brave New World, but this immediately reminded me of The Gods Themselves with Rationals, Emotionals and Patentals.