What hills are you dying on?
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but we're on Lemmy
Probably shouldn't assume that guy's personal view is the norm.
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People without empathy shouldn't have the right to lead people (politics, work, ...).
There should be an upper limit to personal wealth.
Russia should be denuclearised and split up.
People without empathy shouldn't have the right to lead people (politics, work, ...).
The inclusion of the phrase "have the right to" is what changes this statement from sensible to nonsense. We'd need a way to declare who has that right, and I cannot imagine any idea of an empathy certification board that is not horrifically dystopian.
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On the east coast of the US, most parking lots are wide enough for 2.5-3 cars. Much wider than a single perpendicular parking space. Backing out into that wide driving path is so much simpler than backing into a single car-width.
Regardless, I simply am going off my experience having to sit and watch and wait as people constantly take far longer to back-in than when I have to wait for those backing out.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]When the lots are wide or several spots are free, I agree, I might pull in front first. But tight parking lots need that extra precission you get by backing into a lot. I have far more often been stuck for a while behind someone trying to pull in front first into a tight spot when backing in would have been quick and easy.
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I also dislike Android, but surely iOS is even worse.
Idk, i never used it
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Fortunately my wife is both gracious and adventurous in this regard, and is cool with having most of our stuff on Celsius. I switched before we were married, and she’s slowly learning by virtue of everything being on Celsius except her phone.
Edit: Also, this may be helpful, I came up with a heuristic early on to approximate Fahrenheit values to help me learn.
I memorized every 10 (and eventually every 5) and then approached from the nearest memorized point using 2°F per 1°C instead of 1.8.
For example, if something said 22°C, I’d start at 20°C=68°F and work my way up, adding 4, to get to 72°F. Since the actual value is 71.6°F, that’s close enough.
If you forget a 10 or a 5 it’s easy to recalculate them if you know another, because it’s 9°F per 5°C. So if 20 is 68, and 30 is 86, then 25 is 77.
(Obviously you could also do the full conversion but that takes me more time.)
Ooo I like that. Thanks!
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Python sucks.
Not only is it extremely inefficient, it is also a pain in the ass to work with if you have to use APIs that heavily rely on dynamic type wrapping and don't provide stubs. Static analysis via Pylance is not possible then and you're basically poking around in the dark, increasing the difficulty enourmously to get to know such an API. Even worse if there isn't even a halfway decent documentation.
Comparing Python to c++ seems disingenuous, Python is not a replacement for c++, it should be compared to bash, PHP or maybe R. Don't get mad that a hammer is not a good screwdriver.
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There needs to be a mandatory parenting training course if you're expecting a child.
Religion needs to be taken out of the government completely
I agree with sentiment, but as stated that's just eugenics with extra steps. By controlling the cost, availability and/or accessibility of the course, you control who can have children. Also how are you going to enforce this policy, forced abortions?
Better imo to make childrearing a part of the school curriculum with a highly encouraged refresher course later on. That achieves the same end without risking peoples liberties.
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People without empathy shouldn't have the right to lead people (politics, work, ...).
The inclusion of the phrase "have the right to" is what changes this statement from sensible to nonsense. We'd need a way to declare who has that right, and I cannot imagine any idea of an empathy certification board that is not horrifically dystopian.
That's a good point, but I still think my point is valid, even if we do not yet have the technology to make it happen.
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. The race of a voice actor doesn't matter
. It is possible to wear yoga pants because there comfy
. You don't need to shower everyday
. It is possible to crossdress/be gender non-conforming without being trans
. Monty Python is very overrated
Data is pronounced data and not data.
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It is "Math" and not "Maths"
I think it's context dependent.
The field is called mathematics, but I see math as a short form of mathematic or mathematical.
Calling something a 'math' question or a 'maths' question both make sense. But something like "I hate math" sounds like you hate a singular mathematic, which sounds weirder to me than "I hate maths" (the field).
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Python sucks.
Not only is it extremely inefficient, it is also a pain in the ass to work with if you have to use APIs that heavily rely on dynamic type wrapping and don't provide stubs. Static analysis via Pylance is not possible then and you're basically poking around in the dark, increasing the difficulty enourmously to get to know such an API. Even worse if there isn't even a halfway decent documentation.
Agreed. I don't understand the people who claim it's easier to work with, or better for prototyping.
Automatic typing exists. Type casting exists and is even handled automatically in some scenarios. Languages like java and C# can manage memory for you, and have the same portability and runtime requirement as python.
Prototyping in python and then moving to another language later makes no sense to me at all.
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Comparing Python to c++ seems disingenuous, Python is not a replacement for c++, it should be compared to bash, PHP or maybe R. Don't get mad that a hammer is not a good screwdriver.
I suppose you're referring to the article I've linked. As I see it: If an increasing amount of applications world are running with Python, then energy and time consumption are important aspects. Not only cost wise but especially since we're grilling our planet. Therefore, comparing with more efficient languages is indeed meaningful.
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Dog breeds go through trends just like anybody else. Your fav valuable has a pug? You might want a pug. Maybe not you, but that’s how trends work. The aristocracy tells you what to like. That’s the whole reason they exist in the first place.
And there's a trend to un fuck up pugs through breeding now, but you think that's unethical as well because that's still owning a pug.
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I find it easier to just add/subtract 12, the problem is that I sometimes accidentally add/subtract 10.
Yeah, I knew about that trick, but for me, it was easier to just break down 16 into its smaller components. Or remember that 19 was a prime, which belonged to 7. After a bit of time (heh), it all just started to meld for me. Nothing like immersion-based learning!
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Winter totally trumps other seasons. It's just so cozy.
I tell people I'm weird because I like winter.
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AI generated slop from scrubbed data are not images. One real image shows what clearly is a star.
You are wrong
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Probably shouldn't assume that guy's personal view is the norm.
Well now I'm just confused.
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And there's a trend to un fuck up pugs through breeding now, but you think that's unethical as well because that's still owning a pug.
I know about retro pugs. I’m only against owning snub-nosed pugs.
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Using "themselves" for a non-binary person or unspecified gender is grammatically incorrect.
It's "themself." (Unless they're plural.)
Also, "Latinx" is performative white ally cringe. It's not pronounceable in Spanish. Use "Latine." -e is the obvious gender neutral ending.
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I don't get why people think "Latinx" is unpronounceable in Spanish, it's equally pronounceable as in English lol.
You could either say "Latincs", or "Latin Equis" which would be the Spanish version of how i hear people say it in English.
I do prefer "Latine" though, it sounds better and matches the gender neutral versions of other words in Spanish. Also feels cunt, which is important.
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It is possible to crossdress/be gender non-conforming without being trans
I’ve never heard anyone suggest otherwise. Who are you having this argument with?
I see the opinion that people presenting in a way that's uncommon or "opposite" of their gender assigned at birth has to mean that they're trans being made all the time, it's so common that i doubt this comes from a single person they had an argument with.