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  • Most genital mutilation on kids is not done due to necessity.

    It’s like saying we should perform mandatory surgery on everyone, but most everyone has to undergo it with no tangible benefit, just unnecessary risk – is it cool that we know how to perform the procedure in cases that medically necessitate it? Obviously. Does that mean there is a reason everyone needs it? Of course not.

  • Good and true point, but arguably most NASs are built to be used, not to be not-used…

  • Wow, das macht traurig und wütend. Und ein Vierteljahrhundert später ist es scheinbar unverändert.

  • You mean the guy struggling with arm-hand coordination and almost falling over while standing still from reaching an arm out?

  • Then everyone starts selling their house back to reasonable money like 200k or 300k?

    You misspelled “then giant companies buy up all the housing on the cheap and everyone continues to be miserable”

  • How interesting! Does this apply to alcohol/other “recreational” drugs too, then, or only sedative ones?

  • Cool? But the original screenshot was about the US perspective, so the point needn’t be made here

  • *century, not decade, presumably

  • Helix is “it just works” but it actually does, without having to get lost in the (config) sauce.

    It’ll be unstoppable once they finalize and ship the plugin system.

    Edit: and I haven’t even mentioned the descriptions above commands, the command palette-like functionality in <Space-?>, nor the tutor yet. It’s just so much more beginner-friendly.

  • The Unix principle of piping between two or even multiple programs, together with “all data should be in the simplest common format possible” (that is, largely unformatted strings), was a really clever invention to be popularized. As proven by the fact it is still so useful decades later on a myriad of computers unimaginably more powerful than what they had back then.

    It’s not perfect by any means (alternative title: why something like Nushell exists), but it’s pretty good all things considered I dare say.

    • Traffic

    • Phone (CarPlay/Android Auto (yes I know Tesla doesn’t have them, a garbage decision you’ll have to live with if you bought one))

    • Remote (app) features

    • Don’t care/want/need, plus security risk. If you really can’t do without, use WiFi when at home, and no-idea-what for when on the go.

    • Music

    • See point 1, also “dumb” media devices via Bluetooth/USB should be possible.
  • protein folding

    We’re at the point where, due to how b2c tech services work, I think a lot of people think AI === LLM

  • No, you didn’t mention “than in the US,” so people assumed you were sharing an American perspective under an article about US states’ cost of living.

    Greetings from your southern neighbor!

  • Why indeed

    跳过
  • I’d rather take a compile step than having no type safety in JS, even as a user.

  • Cartoon “Brain drain” by Oliver Schoff.

  • Yeah I realize that. My go-to comparison would be PDF. Where Firefox has PDF.js (I think?), Chromium just… implements basically seemingly the entire (exhaustive!) standard.

  • Thanks for these explanations, that makes a lot more sense now. I didn’t even think to consider browsers might be using something else than an off-the-shelf implementation for image/other file formats…, lol