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pyrale
·34 minuti fa·discuss
No cardboard, no cardboard derivatives, no cellotape.
pyrale
·54 minuti fa·discuss
> to compete with major carriers worldwide.

I don't see a reason why countries with existing carriers would allow that, given the owner's stance about political meddling.
pyrale
·1 ora fa·discuss
They would be as large as your average hyperloop capsule.
pyrale
·1 ora fa·discuss
> The problem is, global warming doesn't affect daylight.

In my book, that would have been a "Fortunately," entry.
pyrale
·ieri·discuss
I don't get these kinds of posts. Zero how-to, zero share about the tradeoffs the author took.

It's just a random internet dude telling us how he thinks other people should feel about their work.
pyrale
·l’altro ieri·discuss
because there's no joy in managing a declining company, especially when you made it grow in the past, and probably get enough money from the deal that you don't need to care anymore.
pyrale
·l’altro ieri·discuss
> Can/should Europe reinvent all this from scratch or can we just apologize, kiss and hug and move on?

I don’t see the US as willing to do the necessary stuff for that to happen honestly. Last threats on Greenland were this week, as were last threats on Spain.
pyrale
·5 giorni fa·discuss
It is that even without an open typeclass system, these specific typeclasses have been a common request for a long while.

I have worked at a few elm places, there is always a dict-for-everything dependency or local implementation.
pyrale
·5 giorni fa·discuss
If you want to stick it to Jeff, the best part is to give/lend/sell them once you've read them. Or even better, get them from the (public) library.
pyrale
·5 giorni fa·discuss
> ... and others are more visible features like equatable and hashable types.

I love Elm, and I love the community, but I feel a little gaslit here.
pyrale
·6 giorni fa·discuss
> CO2 has been rising since, what 250 years

It has been rising exponentially.

> However real effects of global warming seems to be felt since, like 10 years old ?

Look up glacier timelapses. More vulnerable ecosystems have visibly reflected climate change for far longer than 10 years now.
pyrale
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Yeah it's true, Europe has had heat waves in the past. For instance, in 1540. Also 1779. And also 1906, 1947, 1964, 1976, 2003, 2006, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023, 2024, and 2025.

Frequency? Do I look like a statistician to you?!
pyrale
·6 giorni fa·discuss
Let's just say that, if we're talking likelihood, climate change is the "we've already smashed the button and are now debating whether we should get in the vault" category.
pyrale
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Edible soap?! The solution is clearly edible dishes!
pyrale
·11 giorni fa·discuss
> The writers of the article are just mad that instead of state taking money away from someone, they just funded an event with voluntary donations.

In decent countries, a "voluntary donation" to state officials is called a bribe.
pyrale
·11 giorni fa·discuss
> The Streisand Effect is taking effect in here in terms of surpressing a question has lead to many more people finding out about it

The reason why people like this don't care about the Streisand effect is that they are not afraid about a one-time scandal. The value they get out of harassing their victim and potentially having them stop reporting is worth a bad buzz that people will eventually forget.
pyrale
·14 giorni fa·discuss
> It could be argued that this lead to at least 600 years of pain until the Normans aristocracy (now English) gave up trying to take France.

You're rewriting history here. "The normans" were completely integrated in the French aristocracy, and that's why the kings of England took part in the successoral struggle. The 100 year war was started by the grandson of Philippe IV, of the french Capet dynasty, fighting against a nephew of Philippe IV for legitimate motives. Other cousins fighting it out included the dukes of burgundy, the house of Anjou-Sicily, etc.

If anything, a few normans lords marrying into the Capet family was just a little gene refill to stave off inbreeding.
pyrale
·15 giorni fa·discuss
This exactly. The software industry has enjoyed lack of antitrust for decades now, and only complains now that others are able to ask any price against them.
pyrale
·17 giorni fa·discuss
Did Alibaba procure tons of stuff from Anthropic without paying, and use it to train a model?

I don't see the issue. Didn't Anthropic train on our data, which it acquired illegally?
pyrale
·18 giorni fa·discuss
> It wasn’t just the GOTW. It was much of the 20th century from World War I onward.

If you're looking for the seeds of imperialism, you'll find them all the way back to US independence.

The point the article is making is that 2001 was a tipping point in that evolution.