Ich biete hiermit eine Revanche()!
(Für die nicht-Englischsprecher: Revanche heißt auf Englisch rematch)
Ich biete hiermit eine Revanche()!
(Für die nicht-Englischsprecher: Revanche heißt auf Englisch rematch)
That is a great analogy. We always assume gravity is the same for everyone, but when you’re as tiny as an aerosol droplet, air currents are a lot more relevant.
I don’t think anyone’s saying that you’re to blame. It’s just that you might be persuaded to help clean up this mess.
It can still easily take hours if it’s a whole movie you’re copying and you’re transcoding it into a more space-efficient codec.
I was actually kind of confused at first about the liquid and bar soap thing. I’ve used bar soap to wash my hands all my life, and for nothing else. To wash the whole body during a shower, I use liquid soap (called shower gel) and I would find bar soap unwieldy. Moral of the story: your insistence on using one vs the other is entirely cultural.
Fun fact: even washing-up liquid (dish soap) can be used to wash your hands in a pinch.
she wants to be seen as a person, not for her disability
… Entire article is about her disability
Because you’ll be investing in, and therefore helping that company. Only a small fraction of the company’s profit is going to reach you. You’ll be part of the problem with capitalism.
What’s weird is that you can still use ad blockers just fine while you’re logged out. So I just open the videos in a private browsing tab to watch them, but in a regular tab to rate or comment.
What IRC servers still exist that allow random people like me to just join but have interesting people and channels and not just trolls and spam?
Thanks for the pointer, I agree with you now. What I get for giving people a shred of the benefit of the doubt…
I don’t believe that’s what they were saying. They were saying that transphobes often use the phrase to shut down conversation about their transphobic comments. That doesn’t mean anyone who uses the phrase is a transphobe using it for that purpose.
I don’t think there is such a thing as “unwinnable people”. They’re unwinnable from a single conversation with a single person, sure. But they’re not unwinnable if the currently ongoing concerted effort by climate-denying mass media were instead directed towards delivering climate science.
Tldr: the problem isn’t the people who are brainwashed, the problem is the people doing the brainwashing.
Driving at a leisurely 47 attoparsecs per nanocentury
What’s the difference?
I applaud your success! I’m curious though: what is it about C# that made it inaccessible compared to Java? The two are extremely similar, so much so that I think you’d have to learn for more than a year before you start noticing any differences.