Yeah, we sorta do. Mammals have lungs, not gills. Which means that 1k(up and down) of distance needs to be traversed every breath. And not only that, but they'd have to suffer the bends as the pressure difference sets in.
While it's possible to imagine evolutionary adaptations that might help with that, it's not a niche that a mammal would be a good candidate to out-compete.
Not to mention we'd already have seen them and have documented them because they'd have to surface.
(This is not to say we haven't seen whales and dolphins occasionally visiting unexpected depths, but it's not their natural habitat).
The normal way intellisense works, you often have to do the end of your line of code then go back to the beginning to type out what type of variable the method you're calling returns now that you know. Var obviates this task by going "oh, of course, it's the type returned by this method".
As usual with language features, it comes from us developers being very very very lazy people.
And bash having it is precisely why powershell has it. They wanted to capture every bash user as instantly friendly for neo-dos, and stole as many nix commands as they could. I haven't actually tried, but I have this suspicion that a fair number of bash scripts would just work in powershell.
Yes, apparently, we do. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 30k mph. That's a reasonable amount lower than the Chelyabinsk event, given that energy is proportional to velocity squared.
Let's put it this way: I'm more worried about being hit by a car than a crashing plane. Even though crashing planes are big, and dramatic and caused 9/11.
It's certainly subjectively good. But I think it's also an important case for monitoring data wise to see the objective value of these things. My hope is that it's a net positive for every important metric, because an even slightly mixed bag of results could be enough to talk a lot of departments out of the idea.
You're not allowed to invent it and pretend it's justification for doing horrible shit, no. Well, I mean, obviously you're "allowed" to do it in that it's legal. But I'm going to condemn the fuck out of you for it.
I'm tired of lie upon lie just to make yourselves feel better.
Open source: so you can host it yourself, make changes you need, and see how it works. Cloudstack: so you can ignore all that and let IBM take care of you like a little baby bird.
I think there's a difference between "zero thought about security" and "not meeting the level of constant vigilance that genuinely safe code requires".
I mean they clearly built a full on authentication system for the front-end. And I doubt that makes the casual mistakes that tend to do those in: not hashing passwords, not using HTTPS for login, SQL injection.
But I don't know. I don't have their code and 2 weeks to figure it out.
Fucking fine. Let the courts handle that. If a genuine infraction on the law occurred, that's exactly what the legal system is for. Not shitty anonymous cowards on the internet.
I'm frankly exhausted with dealing with people like you, but you at least seem to be trying to frame this in an honest way, so I'll do my best to not be angry about this.
1. It doesn't matter. You might think the details of what she did wrong matter. They don't matter. Because they're small fries to everything about the video game journalism industry. And over a free twine game. It's not that big deal. However big a deal the personal infractions might seem, they're not that big a deal. That might sound like personal opinion, but it's not. This is a case of proportionality, and the effect sex and sexism have upon the perceived severity of crimes among certain misogynistic subsets of the population.
No one bats an eye when IGN gives for profit game companies who put ads on their site a decent review. And that is so much bigger than a link on a blogpost. Whatever crimes have happened here, they had almost nothing to do with the level and nature of the reaction.
2. It really does matter that the nature of the "crime" was sexual. And that they originated out of a lover's dispute. That's important because, nominally, that's private. You can tell your friends. You can even complain to strangers. But when strangers start getting emotionally invested and involved, it's a symptom of something very wrong. I know, I know, you think that's not you. You're only involved because of "nepotism". Except, see point #1. It's not that big a deal, and the activities involved do not deserve any sort of defense.
3. Gaming culture is broken. Do you really think it's okay that people get called "nigger faggots" on online games? That it's normal? The "It's just a game" excuse doesn't hold up, because that shit doesn't crop up in other types of non-video games. We've let the escapism(which is healthy in moderation) of the system capture the way we treat it each other(which isn't). Heaven help you if you happen to actually reveal yourself as female. Just ask any lady who games, that's not an understatement at all.
And the problem with people like you isn't 1,2 or 3, it's that you're not aware of how bad it is. You don't notice the absolutely detestable levels of shittiness that permeate the behaviors. Threats on your life aren't normal. I make all sorts of strongly opinionated posts on the internet. And no one has ever threatened my life over them. Not even once. I do expect it eventually, but to normalize and dismiss it is completely unreasonable, especially with the severity and focus the threats receive.
These kids(who lets be honest, many are probably are only children mentally) doing abhorrent behavior, they need to see an environment where they don't get an implicit endorsement of their behavior, where people will point out whatever small crime they're fixated on, when they've already done worse themselves.
As an imperialistic pimp, I've got to point out that it's a bit of a social necessity to create a cultural standard by means of universal education, and tools to that regard are useful for everyone.
Not just for the whole shared-experience-helps-maintain-national-culture part, but also the people-who-can't-read-are-useless part.
Or you be a piece of shit, threaten someone's life, make it into a gigantic "problem with the industry" because you're the kind of stupid-ass kid whose never been exposed to adult relationships.
The way "he was treated" happens to women all the damn time. Who are you kidding? Manipulative cheating relationships don't usually entail any sort of response beyond being dumped, and preferably being excommunicated from your circle of friends.
The only reason this made any sort of news is massive and inappropriate attacks from complete strangers. Who are misogynist.
Yeah, we sorta do. Mammals have lungs, not gills. Which means that 1k(up and down) of distance needs to be traversed every breath. And not only that, but they'd have to suffer the bends as the pressure difference sets in.
While it's possible to imagine evolutionary adaptations that might help with that, it's not a niche that a mammal would be a good candidate to out-compete.
Not to mention we'd already have seen them and have documented them because they'd have to surface.
(This is not to say we haven't seen whales and dolphins occasionally visiting unexpected depths, but it's not their natural habitat).
This is a question that can only really be answered with "take physics 101"
You just haven't run into another python developer who's "clever" enough yet.
for a,b,c,d in [x.q for x in y if x.z]+[x.r for x in y if x.z]:
a.m=b or c and d
(none of these variables are boolean)
I can tell you why C# has it.
The normal way intellisense works, you often have to do the end of your line of code then go back to the beginning to type out what type of variable the method you're calling returns now that you know. Var obviates this task by going "oh, of course, it's the type returned by this method".
As usual with language features, it comes from us developers being very very very lazy people.
And bash having it is precisely why powershell has it. They wanted to capture every bash user as instantly friendly for neo-dos, and stole as many nix commands as they could. I haven't actually tried, but I have this suspicion that a fair number of bash scripts would just work in powershell.
Incorrect! There aren't any mammals, but at least a few vertebrates, which, if I recall my phylums correctly, all have intestinal tracts of some kind.
Okay
First you cover it in oil. Then lightly toss it in spices, and swallow it whole. Then you discover that it's actually an intestinal parasite.
Yes, apparently, we do. Somewhere in the neighborhood of 30k mph. That's a reasonable amount lower than the Chelyabinsk event, given that energy is proportional to velocity squared.
According to your own link
"Most of which was absorbed by the upper atmosphere"
And additionally, it was unusually high velocity(did you read my post?) and an ideal entry vector.
Let's put it this way: I'm more worried about being hit by a car than a crashing plane. Even though crashing planes are big, and dramatic and caused 9/11.
It's certainly subjectively good. But I think it's also an important case for monitoring data wise to see the objective value of these things. My hope is that it's a net positive for every important metric, because an even slightly mixed bag of results could be enough to talk a lot of departments out of the idea.
She should care because they threatened her life, and attempted to bankrupt her through a paypal exploit.
I'll worry about more likely concerns for local-scale damage.
Like say, a tornado. Today. That's more likely than a house sized asteroid hitting anywhere in my region in my lifetime.
Asteroids are primarily a concern due to the civilization terminating potential. And intrasystem asteroids the size of houses don't pose that threat.
An asteroid the size of a house would have to be going extraordinarily fast to pose much of a threat to the planet as a whole.
You're not allowed to invent it and pretend it's justification for doing horrible shit, no. Well, I mean, obviously you're "allowed" to do it in that it's legal. But I'm going to condemn the fuck out of you for it.
I'm tired of lie upon lie just to make yourselves feel better.
Open source: so you can host it yourself, make changes you need, and see how it works.
Cloudstack: so you can ignore all that and let IBM take care of you like a little baby bird.
I think there's a difference between "zero thought about security" and "not meeting the level of constant vigilance that genuinely safe code requires".
I mean they clearly built a full on authentication system for the front-end. And I doubt that makes the casual mistakes that tend to do those in: not hashing passwords, not using HTTPS for login, SQL injection.
But I don't know. I don't have their code and 2 weeks to figure it out.
That's what IV does.
They license their patents.
And sue. They do both. So we've come full circle.
Fucking fine. Let the courts handle that. If a genuine infraction on the law occurred, that's exactly what the legal system is for. Not shitty anonymous cowards on the internet.
Quick question. Which of my questions were you answering?
I'm frankly exhausted with dealing with people like you, but you at least seem to be trying to frame this in an honest way, so I'll do my best to not be angry about this.
1. It doesn't matter. You might think the details of what she did wrong matter. They don't matter. Because they're small fries to everything about the video game journalism industry. And over a free twine game. It's not that big deal. However big a deal the personal infractions might seem, they're not that big a deal. That might sound like personal opinion, but it's not. This is a case of proportionality, and the effect sex and sexism have upon the perceived severity of crimes among certain misogynistic subsets of the population.
No one bats an eye when IGN gives for profit game companies who put ads on their site a decent review. And that is so much bigger than a link on a blogpost. Whatever crimes have happened here, they had almost nothing to do with the level and nature of the reaction.
2. It really does matter that the nature of the "crime" was sexual. And that they originated out of a lover's dispute. That's important because, nominally, that's private. You can tell your friends. You can even complain to strangers. But when strangers start getting emotionally invested and involved, it's a symptom of something very wrong. I know, I know, you think that's not you. You're only involved because of "nepotism". Except, see point #1. It's not that big a deal, and the activities involved do not deserve any sort of defense.
3. Gaming culture is broken. Do you really think it's okay that people get called "nigger faggots" on online games? That it's normal? The "It's just a game" excuse doesn't hold up, because that shit doesn't crop up in other types of non-video games. We've let the escapism(which is healthy in moderation) of the system capture the way we treat it each other(which isn't). Heaven help you if you happen to actually reveal yourself as female. Just ask any lady who games, that's not an understatement at all.
And the problem with people like you isn't 1,2 or 3, it's that you're not aware of how bad it is. You don't notice the absolutely detestable levels of shittiness that permeate the behaviors. Threats on your life aren't normal. I make all sorts of strongly opinionated posts on the internet. And no one has ever threatened my life over them. Not even once. I do expect it eventually, but to normalize and dismiss it is completely unreasonable, especially with the severity and focus the threats receive.
These kids(who lets be honest, many are probably are only children mentally) doing abhorrent behavior, they need to see an environment where they don't get an implicit endorsement of their behavior, where people will point out whatever small crime they're fixated on, when they've already done worse themselves.
We don't! We don't know anything! A court of law can establish it if it's ever relevant.
As an imperialistic pimp, I've got to point out that it's a bit of a social necessity to create a cultural standard by means of universal education, and tools to that regard are useful for everyone.
Not just for the whole shared-experience-helps-maintain-national-culture part, but also the people-who-can't-read-are-useless part.
That's their fucking private life. People cheat all the time.
How prevelent are affairs
You dump them and move on with your life.
Or you be a piece of shit, threaten someone's life, make it into a gigantic "problem with the industry" because you're the kind of stupid-ass kid whose never been exposed to adult relationships.
The way "he was treated" happens to women all the damn time. Who are you kidding? Manipulative cheating relationships don't usually entail any sort of response beyond being dumped, and preferably being excommunicated from your circle of friends.
The only reason this made any sort of news is massive and inappropriate attacks from complete strangers. Who are misogynist.
There's no defending it. And you keep doing so.