...don't create a vile and toxic cease-pit of comments just because you hate the mild inconvenience of whatever issue with the beta you have
This goes both ways. It is not uncommon that the protestors are disliked for "disrupting" the everyday patterns of those who do not care about the issue at hand. Only apathy should be disliked. So, thank you for voicing your dislike of the protestors. However i would suggest some patience until all the ruckus is over.
Sounds like victim blaming. "Beta didn't do it. You did it by not accepting Beta." There is always resistance to change. But the change has to at least bring something better to the table. Not a reduction in functionality. If the villagers didn't riot and just left quietly instead then you would still be left wanting better comments.
I have VS 2010 and 2013 installed. Eclipse, Arduino, PhpStorm, WebStorm, and MonoDevelop as well. I don't think an IDE is going to set VAC off. I'm not even going into all the various services, emulators, and editors running either. Other than something deciding to randomly update and steal focus when i'm playing Rust, it has been just perfect. I get lazy sometimes and don't shut everything down : /
I only checked out http://www.hackbrightacademy.c... but they don't appear to offer any kind of certification. Just 10 weeks of training for women that ends with a "Career Day".
You would have to go way out of your way to get x86 binaries on an arm box. Your package manager certainly won't be giving you pre-built packages for the wrong architecture.
Lol, i was thinking the same thing. Want to listen to texts and perform an action? Or just replace the whole sub-system? Simply not possible on iOS. Side-stepping an issue is not solving it.
A president cannot do what Obama is doing in a "Constitutional Republic with checks-and-balances". Selective enforcement of law IS the checks and balances.
That is just silly though. I'm sure your state has passed some extremely ass-backward laws. Probably means every citizen in your state is ass-backwards too, right? The government is elected by majority but speaks for all. The implementation and enforcement of laws is itself a check/balance.
After two weeks you might think you've learned that programming language. To all your friends who don't know any better it looks like you're some kind of cultured genius. But to anyone who actually knows and works with the language you will appear to be a lost tourist constantly checking a guidebook.
Just to add a little to what you said. An old GPU/ASIC can perform certain tasks far faster than modern CPUs. If D-Wave ends up only able to solve that kind of problem faster than a traditional computer then it must also be able to outperform the GPU/ASIC setup as well.
Being civilized does not allow a person to control their emotions. If you have ever seen people scared for their lives (for real or imagined) you would never have made that statement. Most people have no idea what they will do in an emergency until it has happened to them. Their idealized self most likely crushed in that moment and they spend the rest of their life trying to forget it or playing "what-if" games during boring meetings.
I could agree with you if it was intentional killing of the innocent but otherwise, no. I feel like your world might be filled with too much black and white. Not enough gray. It is very difficult to talk in absolutes.
You've got it wrong. The death penalty isn't about the "rabid mob of townsfolk" getting revenge. It's about getting rid of a worthless human being so we can get on with our lives. There's no need to get emotional about it.
I'd say it is to get them out of our lives. If this person could never meet face-to-face with another human being without a guard on standby who is ready to restrain or kill the man, what is the point of keeping the prisoner alive? Some would argue that he could contribute to society in other ways though. That is the only place i could see a life sentence over execution. Vengeance could only satisfy the hurt and society as a whole would not understand and feel it wrong anyways.
Why bother? If someone is so terrible that they should never be part of society again then just kill them and forget about it. I don't see it as a revenge thing at all. The only downside i've really seen to the process is how they keep executing people who eventually turned out to be innocent. wtf happened!?
...don't create a vile and toxic cease-pit of comments just because you hate the mild inconvenience of whatever issue with the beta you have
This goes both ways. It is not uncommon that the protestors are disliked for "disrupting" the everyday patterns of those who do not care about the issue at hand. Only apathy should be disliked. So, thank you for voicing your dislike of the protestors. However i would suggest some patience until all the ruckus is over.
Sounds like victim blaming. "Beta didn't do it. You did it by not accepting Beta." There is always resistance to change. But the change has to at least bring something better to the table. Not a reduction in functionality. If the villagers didn't riot and just left quietly instead then you would still be left wanting better comments.
It's pretty normal in the US. I can deposit money to a friend's account. They don't even want to see my ID.
It seems to be the camera that has made it popular, not the operating system. What happens when android ships on something with over 40mp?
Didn't you say a few posts up that you use a youtube downloader?
I have VS 2010 and 2013 installed. Eclipse, Arduino, PhpStorm, WebStorm, and MonoDevelop as well. I don't think an IDE is going to set VAC off. I'm not even going into all the various services, emulators, and editors running either. Other than something deciding to randomly update and steal focus when i'm playing Rust, it has been just perfect. I get lazy sometimes and don't shut everything down : /
I only checked out http://www.hackbrightacademy.c... but they don't appear to offer any kind of certification. Just 10 weeks of training for women that ends with a "Career Day".
Maybe if colleges could teach software development there wouldn't be a need for these code bootcamps.
You would have to go way out of your way to get x86 binaries on an arm box. Your package manager certainly won't be giving you pre-built packages for the wrong architecture.
Lol, i was thinking the same thing. Want to listen to texts and perform an action? Or just replace the whole sub-system? Simply not possible on iOS. Side-stepping an issue is not solving it.
A president cannot do what Obama is doing in a "Constitutional Republic with checks-and-balances".
Selective enforcement of law IS the checks and balances.
That is just silly though. I'm sure your state has passed some extremely ass-backward laws. Probably means every citizen in your state is ass-backwards too, right? The government is elected by majority but speaks for all. The implementation and enforcement of laws is itself a check/balance.
You seem to be breaking any bigotry stereotypes though.
What are you doing out here Fred?!
After two weeks you might think you've learned that programming language. To all your friends who don't know any better it looks like you're some kind of cultured genius. But to anyone who actually knows and works with the language you will appear to be a lost tourist constantly checking a guidebook.
JP8 is pretty much used for everything too. Stoves, hmmwvs, tanks, aircraft. Everything except lawn mowers.
Just to add a little to what you said. An old GPU/ASIC can perform certain tasks far faster than modern CPUs. If D-Wave ends up only able to solve that kind of problem faster than a traditional computer then it must also be able to outperform the GPU/ASIC setup as well.
Being civilized does not allow a person to control their emotions. If you have ever seen people scared for their lives (for real or imagined) you would never have made that statement. Most people have no idea what they will do in an emergency until it has happened to them. Their idealized self most likely crushed in that moment and they spend the rest of their life trying to forget it or playing "what-if" games during boring meetings.
Your definition of DRM seems a bit off: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_rights_management
I could agree with you if it was intentional killing of the innocent but otherwise, no. I feel like your world might be filled with too much black and white. Not enough gray. It is very difficult to talk in absolutes.
You'll also notice the difference in governmental/societies response. One covered it up and one made memorials/policy changes.
You've got it wrong. The death penalty isn't about the "rabid mob of townsfolk" getting revenge. It's about getting rid of a worthless human being so we can get on with our lives. There's no need to get emotional about it.
I'd say it is to get them out of our lives. If this person could never meet face-to-face with another human being without a guard on standby who is ready to restrain or kill the man, what is the point of keeping the prisoner alive? Some would argue that he could contribute to society in other ways though. That is the only place i could see a life sentence over execution. Vengeance could only satisfy the hurt and society as a whole would not understand and feel it wrong anyways.
Why bother? If someone is so terrible that they should never be part of society again then just kill them and forget about it. I don't see it as a revenge thing at all. The only downside i've really seen to the process is how they keep executing people who eventually turned out to be innocent. wtf happened!?
There are but they're too busy doing nothing instead : P