Comment Re: Less accurate statement (Score 1) 303
No, its a system I built to fix a problem, and if it's not working precisely like it does in my minds eye, then it's wrong because I made a mistake, and I'm ok admitting that.
No, its a system I built to fix a problem, and if it's not working precisely like it does in my minds eye, then it's wrong because I made a mistake, and I'm ok admitting that.
It's either a feature or a bug.
I understand what you are saying, but language that makes the computer sound like an out of control actor makes me sound like I'm not in control of my job and my dog ate my homework, so I make an effort not to use it. I think it makes me look less professional. Language that involves me saying things like "I designed it that way for these justified reasons, but we can discuss changing it", or "I'm not sure why it's responding this way, but it's my screw up and these are the resources I need to try and fix it and this is my confidence that I will succeed, do you want me to try." project a better image.
"The program doesn't know to check for the start date of a new lease when the old one expires, it just thinks it should activate it regardless."
What's wrong with "The program wasn't designed to check for the start date of a new lease when the old one expires, it just activates it regardless."
More accurate, less words, and no shifting responsibility for the situation to a "naughty program" in a manipulative subconscious effort to evade responsibility for what you built.
If someone is a celebrity, they get to have an ongoing dialog with the public. If you create an ugly first impression around a person by cherry picking their lives for dirt, they don't have the same opportunity. Don't you think that's an important difference?
Having a criminal record that can be checked by those who have a personal interest in researching your character isn't the same as having someone run around shouting that you are a thief to everyone. Maybe it happened a long time ago and you're a changed man.
But generating shame by focusing busy strangers attention on an ugly part of your life, causing an impression to be formed in a vacuum by people who had no interest in knowing the details in the first place and who will never learn when and why to let go of that... That is truly horrible, and we need to put a stop to it.
Openness in general makes everyone safer, but people who shame others by name make life worse for us all.
I don't want to maximize the number of good books at all cost, and I don't want people writing for a living and neglecting everything else, and I don't lie.
As long as there are more decent books to read than hours in the day, who cares?
Obviously yes. Predictable = deserved.
If 1/50 people write one book in their life, and 1/50 of them are good, and all of them get published because there is zero barrier to entry, we would have so many more books that were good than we do now.
People have more free time and better access to distribution than before. You're not entitled to your streetlamp lighting job, you know.
Yes, it is immoral to allow rich men to try to turn future mothers into their own beasts of burden, just because they have more "points" than the next guy. When it becomes normative, it's necessary to have a bloody revolution. Why do you think WWII was necessary?
Used to be that East met West in Hong Kong, and the water kept the Western cultural norms from corrupting the peasantry.
Now, South Korea is the island, and North Korea is the water.
Unless you think women should just plan to marry a guy with a good job who can look after her and her child, or maybe become a welfare queen, women need to have a career.
That is precisely what we should be preparing young people for. And not just women, but men too.
Doesn't anyone else see that it's immoral to press, entice or implore a woman to sacrifice her child bearing years so she can fix your computer, or to let other people do so?
Didn't the article about how Facebook is funding freezing womens eggs wake anyone's eyes up to just how fucked up we've become?
Is that what you want for your daughter? Sure as hell isn't what I want for mine.
If that's what you're going to use your power for, you shouldn't have it.
Read up on Henry Kissinger. His conspiracy with the Saudi's created the situation, which really amounted to theft on a global scale by the US.
The war in Iraq happened mostly because they were going to start selling oil for Euro's.
In a nutshell, the reason the world has a fetish for the US dollar is that every time someone offers to sell energy for anything else, the US bomb the shit out of them.
You think we like accepting your funny money in exchange for real world goods, knowing that it will never be redeemed for real world good from the US, but will instead be passed around like a cheque that never gets cashed?
We don't.
I found rebuilding Viacom's websites in Groovy to be a real pleasure.
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We put a stop to the advertising machine that implores us to be endlessly wasteful consumers, get rid of the private property rules that allow a few to own everything while the multitude suffer deprivation, and start sharing the rewards of our technological progress freely.
When the costs of goods has been reduced to practically nothing, making sure everyone is well taken care of is worth the peace and stability that it brings.
As far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality. -- Albert Einstein