Ok, but what did they try to do as a SaaS?
Ok, but what did they try to do as a SaaS?
Yes. Unless you have a really good reasons there are safe and portable versions you should use instead.
The question is “stupid” as warp as described by Star Trek is somewhat unphysical.
Warp drives work by bending space and hence shortening the distance (in “meters”) between you and your destination. Hence you can fly at a leisurely pace to get there. It is very much unclear how the space around objects changes. If they do not evade they would change “shape” as they approach your warp bubble. When they are inside I would expect you to collide at your leisurely pace, not effective warp speed.
Similar to warp fields in fiction gravitational waves do this space bending in real life. But their amplitudes are extremely small (10^-21).
If you tell the Compiler to be careful and avoid writing c code c++ does not segfault. This is a user error.
You can technically even write Assembler code and compile with gpp.
My Lemmy instance only owns this account, not secondary accounts on separate websites
But why? Just use a password manager instead of tying your identity to a Lemmy instance which you do not control.
Having SSO is reliant on having a single trusted server which has your password instead of you maintaining it yourself. This is just an unnecessary risk.
When you simplify the model to the point of being unrealistic.
At least provide a little context to explain the misleading headline.
Yes.
Separate the deed from the dude. Provide psychological help and enable them to be better.
There are good things that are less intuitive about eg. Christian values such as forgiveness. You get as many chances as you need and are still worth saving no matter what you have done wrong.
Barely anyone is actually a researcher at an university. Science is a pyramid scheme in a sense and everyone cut away to form the top is someone selling their soul to the industry as an engineer. Hence actual numbers are small in every field of research.
A mod removing a post ain’t punishment.
Am EU, have seen plastic sushi decor.
You’re paranoid. Prolly just a reddit refugee.
The issue is not the thread format, but the community they asked in and the generality and phrasing of the question. If you were to ask about a specific region and try to ask in a space where people who live there are willing to answer it would be much easier to moderate.
Not my point. I just presented an argument for closing the thread. There is a valid conversation to be had, but having it is difficult.
Doesn’t justify doing so as well. It should be punished the same way. But don’t complain about you being punished, but justice being served unequally.
If it gets racist or vile you still need to shut it down. This is a topic poised to become racial stereotypes told by majorities about minorities. You usually don’t verify the origin of the claimants.
E.g. those Turks and their bazaars trying to scam each other of the last penny, or something antisemitic.
I might have erred on the side of caution as well.
Saying without saying is still saying. Reddit mods may be stupid, but not that stupid.
Do you think you can trick the rules by just prefacing everything with “I am not say, that…”
You mental? Homesteading is not plausible for most since it requires a whole lot of money to buy an acceptable property in reach of their job. In particular Europeans. Also funding a business is a risky endeavor.