I don’t know man, being poor doesn’t seem great either.
I don’t know man, being poor doesn’t seem great either.
You know what? Maybe I should stop complaining about Comcast, it could always be worse.
Right? Like, I mean there’s probably some room for a discussion on Russian and China’s actions in geopolitics and to what extent that is a form of imperialism but to straight declare that no other countries are seems like mind rot to the highest degree. Like we’re just going to pretend that America doesn’t exist at all I suppose? Or that France and Britain don’t still have extensive colonial properties and interests? It’s a hell of a take.
I mean if he’s in a plane he could have been in Africa a few hours or a day prior, and shot down for daring to return.
Notably the constitution doesn’t actually require a trial of any sort. The amendment was put in after the civil war, it would have been impossible to have a trial for everyone that participated in the Confederacy. Bit of an open question how that gets determined nowadays though.
Maybe but if you go off the dates this was posted and take in the about 2 years of time skip in it. I don’t think it’s at all crazy a blind person in 2017 had a flip phone.
So I guess the question is why arrange the keys like that? What benefits do you get by splitting the letters down the middle like that?
Self preservation is a good motivator, self sacrifice on the behalf of others isn’t unfortunately.
So I took some time to look around and as far as my perspective as a non dev regular user. While this does seem like a useful tool that could be useful for someone who interacts with the command line on a infrequent basis, the drawbacks on it seem pretty big.
Ignoring all the reasons to be cautious and skeptical about AI in general I struggle to see the use case for this particular tool.