- Biden probably just forgot, like he forgot he promised to do public option. All his attention was focused on sending Isreal more bombs and having dementia.
- Armed conflict against fascist dictators is a good thing.
- I think people are overlooking the most important part:
- Further, violation of this term gave the NSF the right to “claw back” previously approved and transferred funds. This would create a situation where money we’d already spent could be taken back, which would be an enormous, open-ended financial risk.
They're saying the terms give the Trump administration what's essentially a "kill the PSF" button. Which they may want to use for any number of arbitrary reasons. Maybe the PSF runs a conference with a trans speaker, or someone has to be ousted for being openly racist. If it gets the attention of right wing media that's the end.
The "just comply with the law" people are being extremely naive. There can be no assumption of good faith here.
- That's disgusting.
- The robber barons of the past gave us the Great Depression and WWII.
- If that's true, why do banks ask for my income when I apply for a loan?
- In America today, the top 1% of cats product 52% of all cat turds.
- Our enemies are innovative and resourceful, and so are we. They never stop thinking about new ways to harm our country and our people, and neither do we!
- You to ask: Trusted by who.
The reason why ads aren't already served like this is the risk of fraud. The publisher can just make up claims of millions of impressions with no way to disprove it.
I assume Trusted Server comes with some mechanism to prevent this. That's what the name means: The server is trusted by the advertisers.
- This is a really bad take.
First, almost all big websites support RSS. Just because there's no giant yellow RSS icon doesn't mean it's not supported, autodiscovery is the main way people subscribe to feeds these days. YouTube supports RSS. Nearly every news site supports it. Every blog. Every podcast. Substack supports it despite launching long after RSS supposedly died.
Even when a website has no RSS support, there's often a way to subscribe anyway using a scraper tool.
There's no reason for it to be supported in browsers when third party clients work great. By this standard email would be dead since browsers don't support it anymore. Most people would rather keep their subscriptions in an online service that can synchronize between devices and has native mobile apps.
- With destructive moves, you can end an object's lifetime whenever you want.
- >you can express it in C++, just not without additional logic and some overhead :)
How?
- Planes are the worst way to watch a movie. Even with good noise cancelling headphones you can barely hear the dialogue. The screen is a 10 year old el cheapo LCD, and the video is 480p compressed to hell. On top of that, it has unskippable ads and the film is muted whenever the PA is on.
- Even if there isn't a literal kill switch, there might as well be. Without a constant stream of maintenence and operations support from the USA there things are no good.
- Apple has the M-series chips. Windows laptops are made with Qualcomm processors that are far behind Intel and AMD in performance. As a result, Windows has no road towards completely replacing X86, the two architectures will live side by side for the foreseeable future.
- The SOLID principles are actively bad and anyone taught them will need treatment for brain damage before they can write good code.
- I completely understand why people don't want to use W11. It sucks. It's literally a new coat of paint on W10, and not good looking paint either.
- All those people on Reddit who never found "Shift" or "Enter" on their keyboard are laughing at us now.
- If you make B2B SASS, and you love your work, there's something wrong with you.
If I right click save and get a webp, it was probably converted from JPG. Very very few images are uploaded in webp. So getting a webp image means you've downloaded an inferior version.
JXL doesn't have this issue because conversion from jpeg is lossless. So you've still gotten the real, fully-quality image.