This is true in Lua as well (substituting ‘nil’ for 'null)
This is true in Lua as well (substituting ‘nil’ for 'null)
(Sincerely, someone who doesn’t floss)
Docs and testing have no bravado, but they’re important. If they’re dragging you down, use your problem-solving brain and find a way to make them work for you.
You’re probably right about that. It is irritating though that we’ve added more syllables.
I’m just grumpy because I don’t like random change for no reason. I think I’m probably in the 99th percentile for how irritated I get when software or a website changes its layout. I also haven’t seen any trustworthy anecdotes of people who find the term blacklist/whitelist offensive to them, but I don’t really go looking either. Perhaps I should.
I think people should be concerned about things on others’ behalfs. We all need to stick together.
This situation is a send-up though. Totally not a concern.
Evil forces of darkness and good forces of light is engrained into our cultural DNA. Night=dangerous, day=safe is just something you have to learn early as a woman, it is a fact of society and we can’t pretend it isn’t.
Dark lord, black rider, white knight… why focus on whitelist/blacklist specifically?
Why is this programmer humour?
Yes, CEOs are overcompensated, agreed. Doesn’t mean their role in the company is unimportant.
Large language executive officer?
Sounds like you have a bad CEO. At five companies I’ve worked at, three CEOs were that bad. One CEO was very good.
He’s not an economist, so I’d be healthily skeptical of this exact economic solution. You should however be very concerned about his opinions on where AI is going that it may necessitate this.
It’s kind of curious that the headline here is “UBI” given that he mentions AI poses an extinction-level risk.
What do you think a CEO does?
I see people say this a lot and it seems like a math error to me. That’s like saying all forms of wealth redistribution have this flaw.
Would you expect lower or higher?
I hate Jira because it’s slow and there’s no CLI interface
I laugh because this is funny but then I think, oh god what if she’s serious and now there’s going to be a twitter campaign to remove satanic language in tech.
So it updates now and then with new rules, and it keeps historical rules for past dates?
The real problem is that the security model for apps on mobile is much better than that for apps on desktop. Desktop apps should all have private storage that no other non-root app can access. And while we’re at it, they should have to ask permission before activating the mic or camera.