Which youtube channels are you referring to? The weather is getting nicer and my walks are getting longer, would appreciate having something great to listen to (versus an audio version of a textbook).
Not really, mobile users tend to use apps more so than a browser for "things." Whereas a desktop user is the complete opposite and would most likely favor just opening a tab versus downloading an entire app.
> This is the attitude and experience of a misanthropic person, not a left-brained person.
Disagree with both you and the author here. This is simply being "heavy" on the introvert scale. It really depends on when the aggravation is invoked. If it's invoked before the draining part then yeah probably misanthropic but if it's invoked after the draining part, that's definitely a "natural process" that could occur in any compu..human :)
> I think you're a bit rude to NPM though. It had many things right and finding defects in retrospect is always an easy task.
In retrospect, NPM was a bit rude to it's userbase. We've asked for support on custom, multiple, and private registries. PRs have even been made for them and Isaac explicitly shut them down only to later (much later) come out and talk about NPM Inc. NPM is a great tool, and the community for building upon it is absolutely fantastic and wonderful, but the leadership and advisory board behind it are pretty terrible for something as good as NPM.
May be I am a bit harsh, and I may be a bit biased coming from "the old crowd" in Node before it was the cool thing on the block (funny to think back on Rubyist snickering at me for mentioning node to them :))
At least NPM has git URLs which is nice, and may be NPM can do these things (I've abandoned it for much saner practices other than cloning a 50+gb registry, pointing to a registry that falls back to an official registry [big security no-no, at least allow checksums], etc).
Thank you for the perspective though, less whining and more typing (contributing to NPM). My anger is more so towards the leadership of NPM rather than the toolset itself and I didn't express that in my OC ^
With golang that problem goes away :) but if you're stuck on Node, there's always several different implementations to linking libraries (although, a pain in the ass, but this isn't the fault of the open source author -- complain to Isaac for making an incredibly useless packaging system [nicest to play with though hence the popularity]).
Don't get me wrong, I love Node, but blaming an NPM problem shouldn't place blame on an open source author. None of these solutions works for you? Time to be an open source contributor :)
> No one is "forcing" you to spend $300/night in Manhattan for a hotel. You should read that book again because you are also not using "Atlas Shrugged" in a meaningful context.
Good luck finding a hotel for cheaper than $200 at least in Manhattan :) And you're right, you're not forced, you're more than welcome to sleep on the public streets.
> Laws and regulations around housing are put in place to protect all residents, the landlord, the community,
To a certain extent this is true, but this does not take away the fact that me selling my house for a few days that I'm gone to someone else should be illegal. You're also assuming that I want to throw out EVERY SINGLE LAW OMGBBQ. Talk about being "extreme." Good gosh Charlie Brown.
> regardless of what Joe the landlord remembered or didn't remember to put into his stock lease.
There's this magical thing called lawyers. They're pretty cool once you get to know them, even the "sharks." Without them, writing contracts would be to hard for my small brain :(
> And what's the difference between cooking for friends who give you money for groceries and opening a restaurant in your apartment? You can always make an argument that appeals to the extreme in making your case, but thankfully that doesn't make it a legally relevant argument.
I'm actually a big advocator of people starting up restaurants in small capacity places (remember, we can be a vegan restaurant with absolutely no use of a stove, only an oven which means a safe, contained, and controlled environment) such as homes and/or "food trucks".
And you were right about the AS comment, good call :) (like I said not an AR fan I was under the presumption that it had to do something with business owners leaving due to all of these rules and leaving the "big guys" to look after everyone).
When you forced to pay $300/night in Manhattan at the W hotel, Atlas Shrugged.
Not a AR fan btw, just saying both sides of the fence have their pros and cons. I'd place higher value on an apartment complex that explicitly did not allow short-term renting within their contract.
The other problem is... what's the difference between me using AirBNB and me knowing a friend who let me stayed at his place for 6 days and I just happened to give him some money as a thank you gift?