This just in: scientists disprove validity of thought experiment; philosophers remain concerned that they’ve missed the point.
Travelers were definitely securely on the ground. Upset, but secure.
From what I can see, their whole Nobel is just claiming to have discovered things everyone in many other disciplines has known for decades (at the last). Maybe economists are just a bit slow.
Neoliberal hacks gonna hack I guess.
Anti-consumer corporations right now:
So they’re going to pay the UN to put it back up, right? … Right?!
Was (not was) - Walk the dinosaur featured on the live action Flintstones movie.
And now all the UN countries call for a quid pro quo, right? …
I wonder if it’s more because we frame the question by altering the structure to indicate the appropriate response.
We could just as well ask “you are from where?” Or “your name is what?” That matches the expected sentence structure of a response, and the natural pitch rises.
Maybe we shouldn’t be letting investment bankers make/influence foreign policy. Their motives are clear and perhaps a bit out of touch.
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So what I see there is that badly designed fonts require ligatures to correct interactions.
Like, I get that there are some neat ones, e.g. I have them turned on when writing code for symbols, but they seem wholly unnecessary and distracting in alphabetical characters.
But I’m also the kind of weirdo that thinks the world needs more monospace fonts.
/shrug
To me, that’s even worse. Ligatures that have 0 separation where it’s expected short circuit my reading comprehension.
The “fi” combination also seems problematic since they seem to intersect.
Similar functionality is actually baked into the kernel!
Good ol’ hanlon’s razor.
So that’s why they’re called “rolling” releases!
/s
Absolutely.
Sidenote: I keep seeing “xitter” being used, is it safe to assume it’s pronounced “shitter”?
The cable tv version of die hard 2 that we taped as kids was “Mr. Falcon”.
They sure did!