

But on the minus side, it’s a cross


But on the minus side, it’s a cross


Makes sense, thanks. I guess I just wasn’t cynical enough to see it right away


I’m not sure I fully understand the play here. Like, what’s the grand vision? Fewer click-throughs == less ad impressions, no? They just want you to see the AdWords ads only? I’m not sure it’s a fully-baked idea. I’m not convinced they can really create a moat around all information on the web
Would welcome any additional insights


def f():
f()
Functionally the same, saved some bytes :)


Oh I get it, trust. I’m sure we’re both equally mad about it lol


It helps the capitalists’ profit margins 😊😊😊


It does, yes. This will prevent your content from being indexed, in most cases. The benefit is that your servers will be up. If your servers are down, they can’t be indexed either


Simple as


I mean, they do have an API. It’s just so expensive that no one but VC-funded EAcc weirdos can use it


Spez is a lizard robot. I mean, just look at it. It’s a fucking weird creep


That’s good to know, thanks.


It was a joke, mate. A simple jest. A jape, if you will


What a cucked judgement. I would have ruled for the plaintiff, with prejudice


Are you so sure Apple doesn’t have your keys? How are they migrating the keys to your new device? It’s all closed source


Crockford is a good and smart person but he really dropped the fucking ball on JSON.
Double-quotes-only and no comments kill the whole spec for me. Extremely opinionated and dumb. I fucking hate JSON.
My boss once sent me a machine generated config. He’s terminally addicted to double-quotes (like, a fatal condition). I searched and there were 27k sequences of \".
Edit: my point is - all that compute and network wasted, every single time the file is requested and parsed. Completely pointless waste
Last post from me. I have given you accurate information in good faith. Since you’ve decided to become aggressive and hostile, I can tell that you’re an unpleasant person and I’m glad you’re not on my team.
Good luck and have fun out there.
You can learn enough Vim to be productive in it in about 3 minutes.
You can install some plugins; your experienced coworkers have probably figured that out for you.
It’s ok to be a junior, but you should investigate things from time to time. You may even surprise yourself.
But you do you.
That’s fine and you don’t need to. But don’t knock it if you haven’t even taken time to learn it.
Yesterday I needed to insert a tab character on every line from 2 to 31,000 something. I made the line selection keystrokes in Cursor - it immediately crashed so hard I had to restart my PC.
Vim did it in a few milliseconds.
We need a c/okbuddyclanker