I live there
I live there
San Francisco is not actually clothing optional. Full nudity is mostly illegal. You have to cover the genitals
You don’t lose info as long as the offset is marked correctly
Logging in local time is fine as long as the offset is marked. Everything else I agree with you though
They’re not barred. They simply can’t compete. What is the competition that having a vagina at birth? What’s the competition? What are the rules?
Or is it arbitrary barring of people from spaces based on characteristics that have absolutely nothing to do with ability.
But to answer your question, here https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Gisborne_Gordon
People missing limbs are not barred from sports. Wtf are you talking about
There’s no such thing as biological gender
Yes it’s crazy
At my work, we have a big Rails app with lots of tests
Of course they need a blog post to get test times down to something that’s already way too slow. Ruby and Rails are such a dumpster fires
Wtf. You can’t possibly be suggesting that any of this is a good idea
It’s because it’s hard to make them correct. It’s not any harder to write it in rust than in C. Just C lets you do it wrong
IE you can quickly and easily write C that compiles but has runtime issues.
So what’s “easy” about it then? Just getting something to compile? That’s not a very good measure of “easyness”.
How so? That’s like, the thing that makes rust awesome to write.
Coding is rust is amazing. It feels so right
Why not choose rust instead of C, then you can trivially write python bindings directly to your rust https://pyo3.rs/v0.21.0-beta.0
Yes Rust is harder to write than C
I would totally argue with this. Rust is way easier to write than C
Yeah, I missed the part where they wanted it to be built into the browser
I see, I guess I get the point they’re making. We can do iframe reloads based on clicks without javascript, why not div reloads. I think framing it as a way of doing this without javascript rather than without a framework would be clearer and a better argument
I’m confused. This is exactly what https://htmx.org/attributes/hx-target/ is for since they’re already using htmx. This doesn’t make sense to add to the html spec unless ajax requests themselves are added such that browsers will do this automatically. Which I don’t think anyone wants.
Lol dangerous?