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Data privacy AND not having to deal with more bullshit AI? Oh my, how will we ever cope with this… /s
Data privacy AND not having to deal with more bullshit AI? Oh my, how will we ever cope with this… /s
My point is that coming to terms with who you are isn’t the destination, but the first step in a road of self improvement.
You’re only garbage if you stop there. Do better, one little bit at a time.
This is such a bullshit moral for stories, and it’s so overused that it boggles my brain. It’s just an outright lie - accepting oneself will NOT magically solve all of one’s problems, that’s not how reality works.
Can you at least wait for me to die before taking me to hell, Satan?
Not sure if I’m just missing a reference here, but if you choose the pizza you can have both.
I’m so impressed that this is a thing
As a mildly introverted person, this sounds like hell. I’d pay a tax to be left alone
Which is basically what trump argues he is.
It is. It also happens to be undefined, and checking that for truth is how I was bitten.
My dude, you need to understand that all that anger and resentment, it is not you. It’s the years of JavaScript poisoning your mind.
In any case, that goes to my point. I would have to be saved by my IDE, when any sane language will blow up in your face as soon as you try to run it.
I spent way too long today figuring out why my app was doing something that it’s NOT supposed to do on weekends.
I read Luxon’s docs (pretty cool lib tbh) again and again, and tried everything I could think of to get isWeekend to return a sane result.
Turns out I was pulling a somewhat older version of Luxon, where isWeekend didn’t exist. In any sane language, I expect I’d get a huge warning about a property that doesn’t exist, but alas…
Typescript helps me keep my sanity, but juuuuust barely.
Google says that “regulatory requirements” have led to this decision, presumably referring to the EU’s Digital Markets Act or other recent legislation. The precise reason isn’t mentioned by Google.
What are those clock faces doing, Google?
WHAT. ARE. THEY. DOING?!
I’m convinced Trump’s mind doesn’t work like that, and that his memories are heavily slanted by how he perceived his role in the event. Others’ roles or the factual details are arranged automatically by his brain to fill this role he sees himself playing.
No one surely ever challenged him on his constant nonsense, so he’s had a lifetime of reinforcement over this behaviour.
As he’s aging however the detachment between his perception and recollection of an event is growing much larger, and the result is these wild made-up tales…
Ehehehehhehehhe!!! Thanks for the entertainment!
By now it’s clear that it’s your reading comprehension that is lacking, you aren’t fully understanding the responses you’re getting. Perhaps you’re not a native speaker…
You’re a special kind of person, aren’t you?
This far down, and you keep demanding that someone answers you about why “they” are liberals, behaving as if the universe owes you answers.
Sympathetic with your deluded but apparently honest ignorance, @[email protected] did their best by sharing an anecdote that demonstrates that, while possible that “they” are liberals because the issues directly impacting “them”, that may not necessarily be the case.
Alas, it was then that we came to find that you just wanted to hear yourself talk while petulantly dismissing others’ thoughts.
The story developed unexpectedly however, as this behaviour was accurately and immediately pointed out, and this led to a series of increasingly irate comments, likely caused by a mounting sense of frustration stemming from the inability to rebuff such accurate criticism. We’re sure to see an escalation from the passive aggression initially being employed into more open and direct insults, as a welling sense of dread about being outwitted threatens to set in.
Stay tuned!
Why don’t people spin the tag on these guys? Prolife is horribly incorrect, what they are defending is more regulations and bigger government snooping into personal matters.
I’m in the same boat.
Boing sold their soul for profit and it’s biting them hard, as it should, but this sounds more like an airline maintenance issue rather than some sort of design or manufacturing defect, no?
Hell nah. They cannot be the sole gatekeepers, alternative app stores that are outside of Apple’s control need to exist.
Are you the guy who has been posting this same comment every 10 years over the last half century?
(Edit: is joke)
This was my ISP and I a few years ago. I’m a beta tester for some of their features, and I argued this was necessary for ages. They finally implemented it, and now err on the side of way too many prompts for 2FA, but at least we have it.
My current beef is arguing that we NEED IPv6 settings in the router. One size does NOT fit all. It’s an uphill battle…