I'll try to remember how it was explained to me: you have a meeting with all of the teams, and you ask about security and the security guys speak, then you ask about design and the designers speak, then you ask about UX and the analysts speak, but no one is interacting with other teams. so you ask at the end what colour to paint the bikeshed out back and everyone has a say
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MUCH less than 6mo
I just don't understand what people have against let/const? what is wrong with immutability? it theoretically will help the compiler to be faster
Suddenly we've started a war by throwing crocodiles into China and taken all the meth from the EU and crashed the presidental limo into a river while chasing our ex.
@Trasiva < 40% of the people voting for him are voting for him and < 60% of those are the gun waving white nationalist sovereign citizen type nutters, which is a small group
and they've never actually committed to doing something and followed through, so I'm not too worried
Of my friends that are voting trump, 1 is half conspiricy theorist already, 1 is just hard-line republican and will never vote for a democrat no matter what, and one is a very reasonable-sounding engineer dealing with nuclear warheads
@rlemon don't get me wrong, I was totally on board with most of his policies, I just thought he was being a fool about it and sabotaged himself (as much as the DNC did)
the guy was way too into his college freshman ideals to actually implement any of them when he got there
I don't care if Hillary used yahoo email with a password of "password". She's not* threatening to jail opponents, put restriction on media, mass deportation/concentration, etc.
@ssube I don't think he was being a fool about it. he recognised change needed to happen -- he wanted to expedite that change. sure most of it probably wouldn't have happened like he wanted, but it would have gotten the ball rolling in an otherwise stagnant environment (imo)
It's due to shitty people using public outrage as an excuse to openly be assholes.
The thing is, police behavior hasn't really changed in the last 20 years. The only difference is now every asshole with a cell phone thinks they're a fucking news journalist and public activist.
I'm amazed baltimore didn't turn into a full on warzone, since most of the gangs there have heavy weapons. They chose not to use them because it wasn't the time.
@Luggage that's my point: they have those weapons, they didn't use them because it was a protest about people being killed for no reason, not an excuse to start a war.
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@SterlingArcher there is racism all which ways, but like religious wars, one side tends to do most of the killing and is generally considered in the wrong.
I'm not justifying the actions, and I would love to think that people could try to reset things in order to move on. But the last few thousand years of white history don't look so good. I can see why other races would want retribution. Not saying I agree. But I understand.
@SterlingArcher blaming everybody based on color would be just as bad. It's on you (And the rest of us) for not preventing the killings in the first place.
Racism still exists but is getting better. Cops can be real twitchy and dangerous, both legit and not. Everyone has a camera is we are rightly outraged about needless killing, some of which might be race-related, but some groups are turning BLM into white/vs black way more than it is. That's an undeniable factor, but not the only thing going on.
As a citizen of the Netherlands, I am not responsible for our history with slavery. I don't feel guilty about it, and I sure as hell am not going to apologize for it.
Whats the most optimal way to loop through an object like this gist.github.com/mshafrir/2646763 and compare it to a string to see if the strings in there?