Java seems to be the culprit then.
Java seems to be the culprit then.
But it does carry more weight. If a celibrity voices an opinion it’s almost guaranteed to become public.
That doesn’t make it more valid though, it can still be bullshit. And that’s why people may conclude it best, if performers focus on their area of expertise. I don’t think less of people coming to that conclusion.
Or you might believe just because they’re a great performer doesn’t mean they have more expertise on a topic outside their area than the average Joe and is just as interesting. Yet, somehow people’s opinion seems to matter more once they’re in the spotlight.
And what will happen? Didn’t Q-Anon start fighting a supposed pedo ring in a pizza place? They’ll totally turn on Trump now, right? Right?
And now Bob next door pushes his shit first and you have an extra hour fixing conflicts.
You’re right about this specific case. Those guys were probably just greedy to the point of evil.
However, the comment I replied to made a pretty universal claim about rulers. And at least looking at our rulers in Europe I see more incompetence than malice.
Are those people part of the ruling class? Never heard of them nor did a brief search bring anything up (I’m not American though).
Anyway, instead of calling it a “war” by the ruling class I prefer to explain stuff with Hanlon’s Razor which fits here, too.
Can’t even imagine. I’ve got fed up by the short time I had to configure Maven in plain xml…
I had to read it repeatedly and check if it really said “syntax error”. What will those people do if they encounter their first race condition?
The practice is sometimes used as a form of anti-environmental protest.
Sometimes? What are the more common reasons?
Yes. Keep it simple and stupid.
I think nuclear terrorism would have been the more realistic future in that case.
It’s like that in other democracies too. It’s like analysists about the markets. They all know jack-shit but need to report something to justify their existence in media. The outcome is usually close enough to make them stay but never quite the actual result.
I have the chaotic neutral setup and the open notebook as a third monitor. Does that resolve to true neutral too?
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Thanks. I did not need to know that. Oh well, off to more headbanging then.
That’s actually not that rare when I work later than usual. Some stupid problem my brain is too fried to solve. Eventually I give up, feeling defeat for the whole evening and solve the problem in 10 mins the next morning. Get enough sleep, people.
While true, businesses have it even harder to migrate to Linux (what else is there when talking enshittification?) than private users. Windows and dotnet won’t go anywhere anytime soon.
Both are so stupid and I still chuckle every time I see those.