> I don't consider this to be a duplicate of "Why is 'ls' suddenly wrapping items with spaces in single quotes?" because that's not what I asked and I'm not interested in knowing the answer. Simply knowing that the whitespace is a side-effect of the quoting sufficiently answers my question.
I wonder if this will be an accepted defense against closing my question as a duplicate.
I don't care really. They can't take away those 6 upvotes :)
If I still cared I might talk in lengths about how closing as duplicate is the ideal outcome of asking a question from the asker's point of view. But I don't.
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10:57 AM
@nwp Agreed, albeit people get defensive when shown wrong and refuse to see the other side of the coin
I don't think so. You primarily learn from observing and trying things out, not from having people show you that you're wrong. That just doesn't scale.
Why do you think good school give mock exams before real major exams? One reason is that you could give wrong answers in those mock exams, but if you are a good student, you learn from your past mistake and get it right in the real one.
That is 1 lesson out of like 20. That's hardly the main way. A bonus to be able to tell how well prepared you are maybe, not for learning purposes.
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@TelKitty That given the correct conditions you can make proper use of critics is not the point, some are way less open to feedback than others and will get defensive and irritated at any mistake that is pointed out
Yes, you have to figure what's constructive criticism and what's not.
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People are just way more accepting of their mistakes and open to changing when they can figure it by themselves, which yeah often revolves back to constructive criticism
I thought for a long time that machines help with that. A compiler pointing out that you're dumb and forgot a semicolon again is fine because you don't get a bad reputation with your compiler. A human doing the exact same thing has consequences, you are perceived as dumb which has effects later. This made a lot of sense to me. And then I saw people getting emotional about error messages and begging the compiler to "just work" or asking it "why?".
It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is most adaptable to change. -Charles Darwin
@andreyrk You can be stubborn and never admit and change when you are wrong, but you will get no where.
If we are talking about Trump, he is as slippery as an eel.
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@nwp I think that would still apply somewhat, I'm not an expert on this stuff but from what I've seen humans tend to have quite an obsession with being right (or somehow special); seeing something is difficult not only for you lifts a bit the pressure or thought that you are somehow inferior
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And we also compare ourselves with each other, which is how I see your point would make sense
You can only compare screws of the same category. A really wise person would not take much offence if they are shown wrong. After all, no one can be the expert of everything.
Sad thing is that too many people are made to be parts of bigger machines. That made them more comparable to similar parts of similar machines.
A really wise person would not be shown wrong. And you don't need to know everything to never be wrong. It's actually decently easy to always be right when you are confident enough to answer with "I don't know".
Also wise people stay away from places that attract rabid dogs :x
As a goal oriented person, I find that be able to correct your own mistakes and learn reasons behind phenomena are two of the fastest ways to help you reach your goal without external help.
No save feature, no reset, no character creation, unrealistic physics like a global speed limit, ... This game sucks. The graphics are nice I suppose and it's open world, but I prefer something more story focused.
Oh yeah, it's just a trial and not the full version. You get kicked out automatically after some time. Ridiculously poorly designed.
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It is the most hardcore, realistic and immersive game you will ever play
I've died more in other games. Also they are cheating. Losing immersion makes it so you can't play other games anymore. Someone should sue for this abuse of market position.
I realise we are here to ask assine technical questions about things that don't really matter, but hold for a second. Think: should Stack Overflow consider if questions about whether a small number of large companies that essentially control access to the email net should be allow to control ever...
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