@anon_opin it’s a 15 minute space station. The libertarian Stormtroopers hate it.
The answer of what we should do about the House of Lords in the UK seems pretty simple to me: everyone agrees political appointees are bad, and a second elected chamber achieves nothing that Commons can't. The answer is clearly to have the members elected by hundreds of organisations around the country: not just the CoE but unions, trade bodies, industry groups, charities, universities, and representatives of the arts, culture, and sport
I've always felt like something was off about Nebula.
https://medium.com/@cameron-paul/who-actually-owns-nebula-952a1c12d9c0
At the height of One Million Checkboxes's popularity I thought I'd been hacked. A few hours later I was tearing up, extraordinarily proud of some brilliant teens.
Here's my favorite story from running OMCB :)
https://eieio.games/essays/the-secret-in-one-million-checkboxes/
@CppGuy @bleepbloop @anon_opin That's a fair point, integer types are a bit of an exception. In much the same vein, performing equality on floating points should always be invalid. Numbers are just different, I suppose
@bleepbloop @anon_opin and implicit type conversion is one of the worst mistakes in all of programming language design. Two things that are not even the same type should never be considered the same
@jimniels `<a>` the magic we already have
@yogthos Not true, not by several orders of magnitude https://pca.st/episode/fe3b97ae-35dd-4381-b16a-12f4b6a9da1a
The lesson we should learn from this is that the tech industry needs a regulator. Anyone selling software that runs with root privileges should be required by law to adhere to a testing standard, especially if that software auto updates. The rest of the economy should be provided with resiliency and redundancy guidance from said regulator.
Software engineer by trade. Programmer by hobby too (in addition to basketry and spoon carving). Personal website: https://rlamacraft.uk/. Gemini capsule: gemini://gemini.rlamacraft.uk