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dandanua
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  1. You should learn what the word "literally" means, apart from the truth about Ukrainian language.
  2. > hundreds of millions of people who are against the war

    Lie #1. If they were against the war there would be no war.

    > That's not very bright of you, to put it mildly.

    Lie #2. He tells facts.

    > "just listen how silly Ukrainian sub-language sounds, lol".

    Lie #3. This is not what Russian propaganda said. They said Ukraine will not allow to speak Russian and will punish for speaking it.

    > Which is an argument every sane human being finds disgusting and stupid beyond all comprehension, of course.

    The language itself is not guilty, of course. It's the speakers.

  3. I don't think they want you to follow their behavior. They do want accountability, but for everyone below them, not for themselves.
  4. better product = inflicting more suffering while generating more revenue
  5. You don't need flakes or some fundamental understanding for a quick start. I simply add programs that I use to configuration.nix. This covers 95% of my use cases. For everything else I use containers. This may be not the nix way, but works super reliably and without much trouble.
  6. True. After Turing and Co, mathematical logic became almost like applied theoretical computer science.
  7. I wouldn't say so. The first years of the largest war in Europe since WWII have shown that a leaderless EU is incapable of making important decisions crucial to its own survival, as a fallen Ukraine would have led to a divided EU where many countries would be governed by authoritarian fascist regimes, such as the one in Hungary led by Orban.
  8. I guess death threats would be next if that last prompt injection hadn't succeed. The gates of hell are effectively opened.
  9. Most certainly, if you follow the news in politics
  10. I think a good parallel language will be the one that takes your code written with tasks and channels, understands its logic, rewrites and compiles it in the most efficient way. I don't feel that I have to write something harder than that as a pity human.
  11. Well, with generic programming constructs you have more freedom, and with more freedom you have more ways to shoot yourself in the foot. I don't think Julia has some illogical or inconsistent design decisions of its module system. In fact, it's better than many other because the order in which you import modules doesn't matter.
  12. Is it newsworthy when cancer spreads from the liver to the brain in a patient? It is what cancer does, after all, and everyone knows that. So, why pay attention to it?
  13. No, it's calculus. Working together they can steal much much more.
  14. As a language, Julia is strictly superior to Python in many ways (e.g., it's easy to write multithreading code). Currently Python still can be preferable due to its huge ecosystem and super optimised libraries for data science. But Julia is catching fast.
  15. I don't quite understand what your issues were, I don't have any with the current module system https://docs.julialang.org/en/v1/manual/modules/

    Can you provide some concrete examples of that issues existing today?

  16. Why wait? Just let it bet $100 billions on red or black in a casino a couple of times, and voila!
  17. It is just a prequel to "what thoughts you can or cannot think in your mind", which is a future of technofascism.
  18. As long as $ millions will keep flowing to owners and CEOs no one would see a slightest issue with that.

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