> Principle is more important here than a particular outcome. What happens with Ms. Rice is not the issue here. What matters is upholding the abiding principle (precious in a free society) that people can hold divergent…
Go has broken backwards compatibility in the core libraries a few times over its short life.
It's because meditation is practically useful in a variety of ways. Much like mathematics. > Why do people in the US practice meditation? Is it because they rationally considered all available peer-reviewed…
Can you please clarify how a "big dongle" joke is sexist? I honestly don't understand and I think many people don't and that's why they're saying it's not sexist. You haven't really given any supporting evidence here --…
This sounds much better conceptually than it winds up being in practice. I tried one of these before, but crap like interstitial ad pages on news sites being hosted on some of these advertising sites made my browsing…
This guy seems to be full of crap to me. Did you see the Pastebin he posted? "cool wow godaddy is so safe lol i just found 51 vulnerabilities http://pastebin.com/EdCDaqQy " It's a bunch of form POST values he got 302…
The real question is why do the British call it "public school" when it's not run by the public? Sounds like they need better English education...
The plain text on the site looks blurry on a retina MacBook. I'm not sure how they even managed to make that happen. It's throwing nginx 504 timeouts now too...
From Dust uses UPlay as well
Say it with me: FUCK an exit. Build something cool and worthwhile instead. FUCK getting a lot of money.
Very confusing, at first I thought this was about https://github.com/kvz/phpjs
I volunteered for when they come to Detroit!
First step to making it better might be fixing the awful scrolling. Chrome on iOS is slick but it stutters like hell when scrolling large vertical pages. Safari has no problem.
Seriously, it's tiring! I want a link titled "Is Betteridge's Law Ever Correct?" to wind up on HN some day.
I haven't had a chance to really read it yet but it looks like it describes thread locals well. That would make it a lot easier to maintain thread state, e.g. an open database connection, without having to use a…
That's the end goal, unfortunately there are plenty of cargo cultists that don't really understand it and think the process is the important part. I've worked on scrum teams before, it can be done well if no one takes…
I prefer the "getting shit done" methodology. Find the least amount of process necessary to get your work done and make sure everyone knows what's going on and has reasonable expectations. It's honestly not hard to do…
Is that so?
> And the non-judgmental, you're all special snowflakes, do whatever, is also. Oh? How are you so sure?
I wonder if this same argument was made when computers first had mouses and GUIs introduced... It's a silly, pointless argument. Absolutely without merit.
> I've never seen a plumber upset that not everyone they meet knows how to do basic plumbing. Chefs don't get mad that people they meet can't cook a fancy souffle. Why is it that so many programmers expect the world…
You could come to realize the nature of reality, in Buddhist thought. The three marks of reality in Buddhism are anatta(not-self), annica(impermanence), and dukkha(suffering/dissatisfaction). The basic teachings of…
MBSR is becoming increasingly common in cognitive behavioral therapy as well -- it's interesting (to me) to see how much intersection there is between meditative practice and what cognitive behavioral therapy is…
Thanks for the reply... > Reality can be defined as the set of results which are determined to appear from the problems that things in the world have. Because these results are determined in a fixed principle,…
> So a truly enlightened being can point out things in reality exactly as they are and can tell the law of how the world works. That's one of the points of meditation, though, is it not? To "perceive things as they…
> Principle is more important here than a particular outcome. What happens with Ms. Rice is not the issue here. What matters is upholding the abiding principle (precious in a free society) that people can hold divergent…
Go has broken backwards compatibility in the core libraries a few times over its short life.
It's because meditation is practically useful in a variety of ways. Much like mathematics. > Why do people in the US practice meditation? Is it because they rationally considered all available peer-reviewed…
Can you please clarify how a "big dongle" joke is sexist? I honestly don't understand and I think many people don't and that's why they're saying it's not sexist. You haven't really given any supporting evidence here --…
This sounds much better conceptually than it winds up being in practice. I tried one of these before, but crap like interstitial ad pages on news sites being hosted on some of these advertising sites made my browsing…
This guy seems to be full of crap to me. Did you see the Pastebin he posted? "cool wow godaddy is so safe lol i just found 51 vulnerabilities http://pastebin.com/EdCDaqQy " It's a bunch of form POST values he got 302…
The real question is why do the British call it "public school" when it's not run by the public? Sounds like they need better English education...
The plain text on the site looks blurry on a retina MacBook. I'm not sure how they even managed to make that happen. It's throwing nginx 504 timeouts now too...
From Dust uses UPlay as well
Say it with me: FUCK an exit. Build something cool and worthwhile instead. FUCK getting a lot of money.
Very confusing, at first I thought this was about https://github.com/kvz/phpjs
I volunteered for when they come to Detroit!
First step to making it better might be fixing the awful scrolling. Chrome on iOS is slick but it stutters like hell when scrolling large vertical pages. Safari has no problem.
Seriously, it's tiring! I want a link titled "Is Betteridge's Law Ever Correct?" to wind up on HN some day.
I haven't had a chance to really read it yet but it looks like it describes thread locals well. That would make it a lot easier to maintain thread state, e.g. an open database connection, without having to use a…
That's the end goal, unfortunately there are plenty of cargo cultists that don't really understand it and think the process is the important part. I've worked on scrum teams before, it can be done well if no one takes…
I prefer the "getting shit done" methodology. Find the least amount of process necessary to get your work done and make sure everyone knows what's going on and has reasonable expectations. It's honestly not hard to do…
Is that so?
> And the non-judgmental, you're all special snowflakes, do whatever, is also. Oh? How are you so sure?
I wonder if this same argument was made when computers first had mouses and GUIs introduced... It's a silly, pointless argument. Absolutely without merit.
> I've never seen a plumber upset that not everyone they meet knows how to do basic plumbing. Chefs don't get mad that people they meet can't cook a fancy souffle. Why is it that so many programmers expect the world…
You could come to realize the nature of reality, in Buddhist thought. The three marks of reality in Buddhism are anatta(not-self), annica(impermanence), and dukkha(suffering/dissatisfaction). The basic teachings of…
MBSR is becoming increasingly common in cognitive behavioral therapy as well -- it's interesting (to me) to see how much intersection there is between meditative practice and what cognitive behavioral therapy is…
Thanks for the reply... > Reality can be defined as the set of results which are determined to appear from the problems that things in the world have. Because these results are determined in a fixed principle,…
> So a truly enlightened being can point out things in reality exactly as they are and can tell the law of how the world works. That's one of the points of meditation, though, is it not? To "perceive things as they…