100%. I also like to leave comments on bug fixes. Generally the more difficult the fix was to find, the longer the comment. On a couple gnarly ones we have multiple paragraphs of explanation for a single line of code.
100%. I also like to leave comments on bug fixes. Generally the more difficult the fix was to find, the longer the comment. On a couple gnarly ones we have multiple paragraphs of explanation for a single line of code.
Plato boutta flip the table.
What are we supposed to do in warm/temperate climates, like Southern CA?
Sounds like something a Scorpio would say…
Note that this is the “top 10 features” from the survey. So it’s ranked 10 of some larger number, not last place.
I don’t want an AI chatbot in the sidebar, but if it gives Mozilla a new, substantial source of revenue outside the Google search deal–and I can disable it–then I’m all for it.
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You’re telling me no -f’s were given?
Wow, that Cybertruck is holding up great! Looks like the flames were limited to the front quarter, and the seats haven’t rusted through the base of the car, yet. That’s better than most!
Kung Pow: Enter the Fist. Steve Oedekerk is a genius.
Since when is Deepfake Musk a bigger scammer than real Musk? The man’s been selling “full self-driving” upgrades to Teslas for years, and they’re no closer to “full self-driving” now than they were at the start. Surely real Musk has scammed far more people.
You undercook chicken. Jail. You overcook chicken, believe it or not, jail.
Curl comes to mind. Libcurl is at the foundation of almost all networking.
This is actually a really important security protection. Imagine if someone hacked into your bank account, and made a filter to hide all messages of transfers out of your account. Then even if they lose access to Gmail after some period of time, the filter keeps helping them.
When you’re famous they let you do it.
Beautiful. Looks like a Skyrim mod.
We can design a system that offers people dignity and care without rampant abuse. Some combination of public transparency, civil rights group monitoring and criminal penalties for failures in the administration.
The horrible treatment of people you’re describing is not inherent to asylums. It is a risk that we need to be conscious of and design systems and safeguards to prevent.
Most homeless people are down on their luck and really need support. Affordable housing, job training and placement programs, food, and medical care can really help these people. I don’t have any problem with this majority of the homeless population.
A small percentage of homeless are insane, whether due to mental health problems/drugs/some combination. These are the people causing problems. They cannot be left to destroy themselves and society around them. We need mandatory care for these people for them to live with dignity. It is not compassionate to throw them on the streets and ignore them. We need asylums for this subset, like we had until Reagan closed them all.
Right of access to public spaces doesn’t mean shitting on the street, smoking crack, starting fires, or stealing dozens of bikes and packages from neighbors.
This breaks my heart.