Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
Why would it be a bad sign that the language has built in tools for common things you need to do?
Good question! The answer can be found by looking at how most of the commercial open source products are monetized. Software hosting and technical support are quite lucrative if the software is valuable.
But let’s look bigger than just software. How do content creators get paid? That’s far less tested. I expect crowdfunding to be the primary vehicle for that. It’s popular for indies, but the big boys haven’t caught up with the times yet.
Indeed! My personal political alignment does in fact incorporate much of communism.
I’m a digital communist, at any rate. If something can be copied for free, it darn well ought to be free. Anything else is artificial and enforced by threat of violence.
We’re in that awkward part of AI where all the degenerates are using it in unethical ways, and it will take time for legislation and human culture to catch up. The early internet was a wild place too.
Tools that are well loved like that are always worth it imo. Anything to simulate the creative side of the brain.
Hi, I have a PhD in “for the love of god don’t put nuts in brownies” and the answer is no, do not put nuts in brownies.
Turns out language is pretty damn flexible. Even if I made an obvious mistake, you meant what I knew.
Had an executive assistant at my company who did very little if anything. Nobody knew why she was kept around and paid so much. Everyone pressured the CEO to fire her, but he strongly resisted. Eventually she was fired, but immediately threatened to sue for sexual harassment. CEO threw her a lovely settlement check despite claiming that nothing ever happened. Mmhmm.
Ash is like 10 years old as well.
Or so he says. He’s been the same age for like 20 years.
Heck, I’m just a fan of the electromagnetic spectrum in general!
I’m happy that they give an option but goddamn would it kill them to have the safe option as the default for once?
No certifications, no degrees, just good, old fashioned 15 years of experience.
Slay the Princess is a delight! Uh, in a way.
Rich people are counterintuitively more susceptible to bribery.
Mostly so you can look at someone’s system and immediately know how many years old their software is.
Once version numbers get this high and you have stable multi year development, you might as well switch to “2024.1” style versioning.
That’s so lame how dare they add nuance into MY fiction!
That’s an extremely disappointing answer. You can’t put pressure on them if you have no leverage, and they know that. Something like a general strike would be far more effective and wouldn’t endanger our democracy.
Agreed, numpy really could/should be built in.