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gizmo385
·18 giorni fa·discuss
I share your sentiment of not being overly judgmental when you see an en/em dash but this feels overly reductive and hostile:

> Proper writing in general is being derided by younger folks who are too uneducated to tell the difference.

There are legitimate differences in writing styles between age groups and cultures and being overly prescriptive in what is “right” vs “wrong” doesn’t help your argument IMO
gizmo385
·7 mesi fa·discuss
Is there a source for this that isn’t just a random Reddit comment?
gizmo385
·7 mesi fa·discuss
If you click the "i" info button in the top right, it'll list the full credits, including those who worked on the music.
gizmo385
·7 mesi fa·discuss
The music was breathtaking here - I'd absolutely pay for a version of it. Really solidified the experience
gizmo385
·10 mesi fa·discuss
It’s not the media’s fault that the initial executive order was an ambiguous mess that threatened the livelihoods of immigrants all across the country.
gizmo385
·2 anni fa·discuss
The third option here is writing type stubs for the library, which you can sometimes find community versions of as well. They’re not too time consuming to write and generally work well enough to bridge the gap
gizmo385
·6 anni fa·discuss
> using processor features that aren't exposed by the kernel or standard library).

As someone who doesn't do any low-level work, could you give an example of these kinds of features? I'd like to read into some of them :)