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nuh uh, he owes me 100 bucks
nuh uh, he owes me 100 bucks
for dai, I suggest using ad blocking DNS like adguard. not perfect but it’s easy and painless.
I want to limit the amount of benefit they can reap.
Disney would find a way to dig up walt and reanimate him.
the argument is that the people, and the political system the people put in place enabled the company to create and benefit off its creations.
“we live in a society” but unironically.
hear hear, if it has problem then I take it to apple store for service. I don’t wanna waste time fucking about on my laptop. I’ll do trouble shooting on desktop but I just want long battery life and apple silicone beat the fuck out of anything else.
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for some stuff absolutely, styling frameworks like bootstrap and others kludged together the concept of grid based designs. css grid just makes it official and more flexible.
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality
mdn goes into it more and it’s way more involved than I thought, looks like order of operand doesn’t matter. see the number to string section
2 equal signs will coerce the second operand into the type of first operand then do a comparison of it can. so 1 == “1” is true. this leads to strange bugs.
3 equal signs do not do implicit type conversion, cuts down on weird bugs. 1===“1” is false.
edit: it appears to be more complicated than that for double equals and the position of operands don’t matter. https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Operators/Equality
bro we’re on css grid now
yeah he’s a free speech absolutist
the subreddits do not really work like that. subreddits with same or similar themes pop up all the time but there is an element of randomness and passionate moderation that makes people flock to a particular one, which gains critical mass and become self sustaining.
starting a subreddit as a paying employee would be a process of repeated trial and error until something sticks.
promoting a mod to an employee introduces a profit motive that very easily ruin a subreddit.
taking over a subreddit causes immediate exodus.
the best content comes from organic discussion and careful moderation that guides the direction of the community. I don’t think they can control the narrative of subreddit that have openly rebelled but I guess we’ll see.
they cause very little suffering. the systemic factory farming of animals and the deforestation in the process of meat production causes unimaginable collective suffering.
you don’t care about veganism because you are willfully ignorant.
turns out they’re irreplaceable ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
more people the better yeah
just throw them away lol