By that logic, prisons shouldn't exist, because jailing a murderer is not going to bring the victim back. In fact, it would cost taxpayers a whole lot of money to keep the murderer locked away. Might as well let them walk free right? They might even pick up a job and contribute to society.
Whether the US has free speech has nothing to do with whether the EU should have free speech. There's room for improvement everywhere.
You belong to the group of people who think not listening is not an option, that it's impossible to just stop following or unfriending someone. God forbid people try to decide for themselves what they want to hear. How dare they! After all, only you know what the "right" speech is.
That radical party also silenced opposing opinions. You know who's doing that now? Hint: it's not AFD.
The fact that you can overlook that is precisely how Nazis got a hold of the nation. When "the good guys" do bad things, people forgive or even defend them. After all, they're "the good guys" who will make everything better and will never abuse their power.
Type hints are not enforced at runtime. You need to use a static type checker like mypy.
If this doesn't make sense to you, remember that C++ doesn't check type at runtime either. Static type checking is most useful before you run the program.
The real question is whether the amount of time spent running lint and fixing those dumb bugs is more or less than having to create and maintain dozens of abstraction layers like "AbstractUserDataProtocolHandlerFactory”.
You're not getting that crowbar into the tube short of high explosive, like a sabot round from a tank, or such a large machine that someone (in uniform) will ask you what the hell you're doing while you're still setting up.
Half a pound of thermite will probably do it. Then toss some rebars through the hole. You can even set this up so the rebar falls through automatically as the thermite finishes burning the hole, then activate everything remotely.
He's a comedian. His commentary and editing makes boring games funny and interesting. Maybe not to you, but that just means you're not the target audience.
People generally fall into 2 categories: those with no money but a lot of time, and those with money and no time. Since there are so many games out there, and games are expensive and time-consuming, everyone has a reason to want free, condensed versions in the form of his videos.
His word choice is definitely a huge factor in getting a reaction out of his viewers, so I wouldn't be surprised if he does it again in the future.
"Paying it forward" just takes a different form: private charity rather than public services.
History proves private charity doesn't work. Look at France, or Russia, or China, or any other place with a socialist revolution. Private charity has never been illegal anywhere, but people still starved or died of treatable disease. Eventually people will have had enough and put the rich and powerful to the guillotine. If you don't want to end up headless, pay into the social safety net.
if marriage were just a private contract between two individuals without government involvement, there wouldn't have been any debate about gay marriage, it would have been allowed from the get-go.
Problem is, that would allow polygamy as well. Democrats, or at least the feminist majority of it would throw a massive fit over that. The Republicans are already opposed because of homophobia.
If it takes you 5% of your revenue just to calculate a much simpler revenue tax instead of the current labyrinth, you probably shouldn't be running a business.
Let's be clear about the facts here, greenhouse effect is caused by CO2, not particulate matter. Particulates only block out sunlight and make it cooler.
Not all revenue are sales revenue. Many businesses make money on IP licensing, loans, capital gains and dividends, which are not included in the sales tax.
A tax on revenue is otherwise known as a sales tax.
No it's not. Revenues is more sources than just sales. Sales tax does not apply to investment income, loans, IP licensing costs and many other revenue streams.
The thing is, AC is absolutely correct. AmiMoJo will always ask for citations just to waste your time, because he never actually goes and reads them or respond to you afterwards. Then when you ask him for citations, he will turn around and tell you to Google it yourself. It's best to just ignore whatever he's saying.
As usual, you can't expect the media to get the science right. Particulate matter in the smoke blocks light and cools the world. CO2 in the smoke increases the greenhouse effect and warms it. Both are real effects that cancel each other out.
The problem is, particulate matter is heavier than air, so quickly precipitating out of the atmosphere. Since we've stopped allowing factories to pump out tons and tons of black smoke (because that was giving everyone lung cancer), there is less and less particulate matter flying around.
CO2 on the other hand, only leaves when something on the surface absorbs it, whether that's trees or algae or ocean water. That happens much more slowly, over the course of thousands of years. So we're stuck with the warming.
Without more concrete data, I don't see why it would matter. There's probably a million jobs out there for Javascript. Sure, you might have a million competitors out there for those jobs, but that's still 1 competitor per job on average. The really good jobs will have more applicants, but poor ones will have none.
The downside of an unpopular language is that if there's only 50 companies using Cobol and their numbers are decreasing every year, then your job will be on the chopping block sooner or later. When you do need to move to a new language on a new job, it's much harder to convince a company that you can learn it on the job than it is to convince them you're already good at whatever they needed.
Ha, you think the 1% of farmers in the country has any political power? Anything they have is a leftover from a bygone era. The only reason the AGW denialists have any backing is because of big oil, which employs enough people and stuffs enough politician pockets to matter. As long as the solution isn't cutting carbon emissions, they won't do jack shit to stop it.
Better yet, launch thin aluminum disks into space and put them in equatorial orbits. Hurricanes can't grow if the equator is the same temperature as the temperate zones.
By that logic, prisons shouldn't exist, because jailing a murderer is not going to bring the victim back. In fact, it would cost taxpayers a whole lot of money to keep the murderer locked away. Might as well let them walk free right? They might even pick up a job and contribute to society.
Whether the US has free speech has nothing to do with whether the EU should have free speech. There's room for improvement everywhere.
You belong to the group of people who think not listening is not an option, that it's impossible to just stop following or unfriending someone. God forbid people try to decide for themselves what they want to hear. How dare they! After all, only you know what the "right" speech is.
That radical party also silenced opposing opinions. You know who's doing that now? Hint: it's not AFD.
The fact that you can overlook that is precisely how Nazis got a hold of the nation. When "the good guys" do bad things, people forgive or even defend them. After all, they're "the good guys" who will make everything better and will never abuse their power.
Type hints are not enforced at runtime. You need to use a static type checker like mypy.
If this doesn't make sense to you, remember that C++ doesn't check type at runtime either. Static type checking is most useful before you run the program.
The real question is whether the amount of time spent running lint and fixing those dumb bugs is more or less than having to create and maintain dozens of abstraction layers like "AbstractUserDataProtocolHandlerFactory”.
More importantly why isn't there some gray scale on typing that I could slowly turn on as my program design matures?
You might be interested in type hints in Python.
Yeah sure, ride the Hyperloop. What am I supposed to do for the other 9998 miles?
You're not getting that crowbar into the tube short of high explosive, like a sabot round from a tank, or such a large machine that someone (in uniform) will ask you what the hell you're doing while you're still setting up.
Half a pound of thermite will probably do it. Then toss some rebars through the hole. You can even set this up so the rebar falls through automatically as the thermite finishes burning the hole, then activate everything remotely.
He's a comedian. His commentary and editing makes boring games funny and interesting. Maybe not to you, but that just means you're not the target audience.
People generally fall into 2 categories: those with no money but a lot of time, and those with money and no time. Since there are so many games out there, and games are expensive and time-consuming, everyone has a reason to want free, condensed versions in the form of his videos.
His word choice is definitely a huge factor in getting a reaction out of his viewers, so I wouldn't be surprised if he does it again in the future.
"Paying it forward" just takes a different form: private charity rather than public services.
History proves private charity doesn't work. Look at France, or Russia, or China, or any other place with a socialist revolution. Private charity has never been illegal anywhere, but people still starved or died of treatable disease. Eventually people will have had enough and put the rich and powerful to the guillotine. If you don't want to end up headless, pay into the social safety net.
if marriage were just a private contract between two individuals without government involvement, there wouldn't have been any debate about gay marriage, it would have been allowed from the get-go.
Problem is, that would allow polygamy as well. Democrats, or at least the feminist majority of it would throw a massive fit over that. The Republicans are already opposed because of homophobia.
If it takes you 5% of your revenue just to calculate a much simpler revenue tax instead of the current labyrinth, you probably shouldn't be running a business.
Let's be clear about the facts here, greenhouse effect is caused by CO2, not particulate matter. Particulates only block out sunlight and make it cooler.
Not all revenue are sales revenue. Many businesses make money on IP licensing, loans, capital gains and dividends, which are not included in the sales tax.
A tax on revenue is otherwise known as a sales tax.
No it's not. Revenues is more sources than just sales. Sales tax does not apply to investment income, loans, IP licensing costs and many other revenue streams.
If you put a tax on stock trades, it would reduce the amount of trading, making your initial revenue calculations wrong.
The thing is, AC is absolutely correct. AmiMoJo will always ask for citations just to waste your time, because he never actually goes and reads them or respond to you afterwards. Then when you ask him for citations, he will turn around and tell you to Google it yourself. It's best to just ignore whatever he's saying.
Stopping the earth's spin will release 10,000x as much energy as the Chicxulub impact. I guess there aren't as many hurricanes on Venus...
As usual, you can't expect the media to get the science right. Particulate matter in the smoke blocks light and cools the world. CO2 in the smoke increases the greenhouse effect and warms it. Both are real effects that cancel each other out.
The problem is, particulate matter is heavier than air, so quickly precipitating out of the atmosphere. Since we've stopped allowing factories to pump out tons and tons of black smoke (because that was giving everyone lung cancer), there is less and less particulate matter flying around.
CO2 on the other hand, only leaves when something on the surface absorbs it, whether that's trees or algae or ocean water. That happens much more slowly, over the course of thousands of years. So we're stuck with the warming.
Without more concrete data, I don't see why it would matter. There's probably a million jobs out there for Javascript. Sure, you might have a million competitors out there for those jobs, but that's still 1 competitor per job on average. The really good jobs will have more applicants, but poor ones will have none.
The downside of an unpopular language is that if there's only 50 companies using Cobol and their numbers are decreasing every year, then your job will be on the chopping block sooner or later. When you do need to move to a new language on a new job, it's much harder to convince a company that you can learn it on the job than it is to convince them you're already good at whatever they needed.
So you concede you have low IQ.
I rest my case.
Just go back to licking corporate shit stains you fucktard. Or better yet, just go off yourself and stop dragging down Slashdot's IQ average.
You're not the only one who can throw around insults.
Ha, you think the 1% of farmers in the country has any political power? Anything they have is a leftover from a bygone era. The only reason the AGW denialists have any backing is because of big oil, which employs enough people and stuffs enough politician pockets to matter. As long as the solution isn't cutting carbon emissions, they won't do jack shit to stop it.
Why scrub the atmosphere when you can just stop burning coal?
Better yet, launch thin aluminum disks into space and put them in equatorial orbits. Hurricanes can't grow if the equator is the same temperature as the temperate zones.