

“several X users claim”, they say for sources. Christ Almighty.
“several X users claim”, they say for sources. Christ Almighty.
I guess the primary difference is between legally free speech versus socially free speech. The argument being that the government shouldn’t stop you from slinging slurs, while you have absolutely no right to not be ostracized/shunned/shamed by your fellow man.
I find that Devon speaks a bit too fast for my taste, but he’s always given great breakdowns of stuff I wouldn’t otherwise understand. Love that guy.
AMD.
Most users of Windows aren’t editing the registry, no matter what problems they encounter.
For power users that do use regedit, I’d argue there’s still a gap between that and using a shell. The registry can be edited entirely with the Windows graphical utility, after all.
Do escapees of NK often express disbelief that the rest of the world dislikes the country they escaped from? Your question seems to be a non sequitur.
If you’re on Linux (or Mac), add an alias to your .bashrc:
alias activate="source env/bin/activate"
Now you can activate your venv by just running activate
in the project root!
Jesus Christ.
I zoom in and this is the FIRST thing I see. What in the god damned shit?
Seems legit as a concept, though the author is giving weird vibes.
I’m not sure what “globohomo” means but it sounds like a 4chan homophobic term. Additionally the author says they wanted a search engine giving results without “political inclinations”, which reads to me as “reality has a liberal bias and I don’t like that”.
I’ll pass on this for now.
Honest question. Why do you think aggression isn’t a trait that can be selectively bred for or against? Surely you agree other traits can be bred – herding and pointing, to use some common examples.
I am curious – why does the article including the names and photos of his accusers make this more credible to you?
Imagine if they didn’t blame an entire people for the actions of their corrupt leaders.
Groovy!
It’s such a joy to use the closure system, whether iterating over a list with each
or removing redundant references with tap
.
I dabbled with CLisp a while back, and I loved it – but I’m not sure what problems it solves. Do you mind expanding on that?
That’s one of the reasons I like Java. It definitely has problems, but it’s been around so long that there are an insane number of libraries to work with. And you can practically guarantee that your project will run on a given computer with minimal fuss.
Right? Some absolutely braindead takes in here.
In the context of the conversation we’re currently having? Yeah it does matter, because the person I was replying to suggested that all Jews support what Israel is doing.
I doubt the deposits were for the full cost, right?