They weren’t doing anything smartphone manufacturers haven’t been doing for years. Or those guys that make McDonalds ice cream machines.
They weren’t doing anything smartphone manufacturers haven’t been doing for years. Or those guys that make McDonalds ice cream machines.
The majority of dumb stuff in Javascript is that it has some counterintuitive way of doing something that it shouldn’t do at all, so only teaching the good parts works. So teaching just the good parts is pretty reasonable.
In Python you put it in a multiline string, since it has those but not multiline comments.
But that’s mostly labor humans were doing anyway.
I used to, but now that we have sexbots why bother?
It is a more likely place for people from Twitter to migrate to.
From what I can find, Threads has 10 million active users, and Mastodon only has 1.7 million. Threads may have been a “massive flop” in that they’re not doing as well as hoped and the userbase is declining, but it’s still far more popular than Mastodon, which also has a declining userbase outside of some recent spikes.
He also ran the Boring Company.
Here’s a source that it does require paying for links (scroll to the bottom).
“We’re going to keep standing our ground. After all, if the government can’t stand up for Canadians against tech giants, who will?”
Yes. How can those terrible tech giants advertise for news companies without paying them? What kind of monster doesn’t pay people for the privilege of advertising?
I looked into this more. Reddit (created by Steve Huffman and Alexis Ohanian) merged with Infogami (created by Aaron Schwartz). There are people calling Aaron Schwartz one of the founders, but that doesn’t seem entirely accurate.
Sure it does. All they have to do is fire the CEO and they’ll have so much more money.