Comment Re:Can the F-35 do anything on time and budget? (Score 1) 17
http://defensetech.org/2011/11...
and has been taking off from carriers with steam catapults for over a decade
http://defensetech.org/2011/11...
and has been taking off from carriers with steam catapults for over a decade
remember that 10c goes toward funding a fascist regime.
I read the article. The gal being interviewed said the job description was vague, then they bait and switched her into content moderation, essentially
And she immediately quite because nobody sensible would tolerate that kind of lies from an employer. Right? No? She chose. Choices have consequences.
Either that, or they feel the bubble is about to burst and they're cutting their losses early. Hard to tell, with Google, if they're being cynical capitalist assholes or gobbling down their own hype. They do both, often at the same time.
Isn't the entire point? I mean, seriously, the entire point? Did they not know that when they were hired? How do people that clueless survive without a keeper?
I've heard of those famed supernovae that were visible with the naked eye in the middle ages, and I've always wished I could see one too in my lifetime.
I might just be lucky before I go nova myself.
Most schools these days seem to use browsers specifically designed to not allow that, generally referred to as Lockdown Browsers. How effective this is is a different conversation, of course.
You would need to add at least a couple of 0s for it to even begin to seem reasonable.
If you'd like to emigrate to another country, I'll buy you a first class, one way ticket to anywhere in the world that will take you, on the condition that you forfeit you US citizenship so you can't ever come back. Seriously. How can you stand living in a country you hate so much?
You oversimplify. I despise Rust, but it does address real problems. (I'm not sure how well, because I won't use it.) I'm thinking of thinks like deadlock, livelock, etc. As someone above pointed out, there are lots of applications that don't need to deal with that, and subsets can work for them. (The above poster worked in a domain where all memory could be pre-allocated.)
Rust felt like programming with one hand tied behind my back. So I dropped it. Only one reference to a given item it just too restrictive. Perhaps it is really Turing complete, but so is a Turing machine. But multi-threaded programs really do need a better approach. (My real beef with C++ (and C) though is their handling of unicode. So I'm currently experimenting with D [ https://dlang.org/ ], which seems pretty good for the current application (though honestly since it's I/O bound Python would be quite acceptable). )
Is there anyone here who has served in the military (not you, certainly, they wouldn't have you) in a combat zone (where you'd piss yourself to death in fear) that doesn't understand that leaks to (or by) the press kill people?
But I suppose you approve of killing US soldiers.
As opposed to the left's belief that Trump is literally Hitler? Both sides are insanely stupid, including you.
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