Seems like using a copyleft on the reference implementation of a new protocol is a great way to ensure the protocol is never widely adopted.
Seems like using a copyleft on the reference implementation of a new protocol is a great way to ensure the protocol is never widely adopted.
Bishop Briggs
I played “Like a River” to try out the sound system in a car I got recently. Does that count?
You can get in touch with him eventually, but not for anything urgent. For example, I had to rescue his mom when she lost her car key because she couldn’t get in touch with him to help her.
I know a guy who doesn’t have a phone. Trying to get in touch with him is a PITA.
I got a new car recently. On my last day with the old one, I decided to name her Bessie in reference to the idea of being put out to pasture. Then I decided to keep up the theme and named the new one Elsie.
We literally call Alexander “the Great”, and Caesar’s name was adopted as a title more than once by powerful rulers (e.g. Kaiser and Czar). Sounds like glorification to me.
I regret that I have but one upvote to give.
“Just switch to mayo!”
Ideally pho.
In that case I guess I’m very close to running Linux again.
I just want proper HDR support in games. Since that’s most of what I use my laptop for these days, Windows it is.
Cool, now I know that when I block someone they still see my messages. This will be useful information when I want to insult someone as I block them.
I thought they stated what they want pretty clearly.
That’s not solving op’s problem.
What other programming techniques should be opt-in by default? OOP? Global variables? Caching?
Singling out a technique just because you disapprove of how certain parties have used it is just as ridiculous as trying to to shoehorn it into every application and use it as a marketing buzzword.
Statistical analysis of a large data set is a sin, after all.
Autoplay is great for pages that you go to specifically to watch videos. It’s a cancer everywhere else.
Nah, I did everything wrong in my 20s and I experienced nothing like OP’s symptoms.