Hatch is great. It’s easy to get started but I wouldn’t call it simple. Flit is simple, because it’s limited.
Hatch is complex enough to allow you to override everything, which makes it not simple, but also not complicated.
Hatch is great. It’s easy to get started but I wouldn’t call it simple. Flit is simple, because it’s limited.
Hatch is complex enough to allow you to override everything, which makes it not simple, but also not complicated.
I agree, although it undersells hatch and has a title that made me roll my eyes. Very well researched, none of the usual hot takes and clichés.
I don’t see Ben Shapiro as an “opponent”. His weapons-grade bad takes aimed at nothing but to stoke the fires of a culture war simply are vile.
Try spending a new year’s eve in e.g. Germany.
everybody above the age of 15 can and will start fireworks in close vicinity to everyone else doing it. You do not feel safe.
Doesn’t apply to the author here, so I don’t understand why you brought it up?
They accepted one that adds gender neutral pronouns in more than one place instead lol
Leftists who aren’t completely brain-dead will of course vote for his administration.
Are they aware that even an almost-corpse could follow their advisors and therefore end up having an effective presidency? As long as Biden doesn’t start doing random senile shit (and be realistic, he’s far from that)
Lol, have you seen a Republican recently?
If he loses. Maybe the complacent non-voters learned something. No thanks to the Ds, but neither Trump nor Biden winning is a done deal
Why would it? Biden stands for the policies they want. He’s also the more capable president, since he is actually able to correctly remember and cite statistics unlike Trump who is only interested in golf and polemics.
You’re right, of you have compete freedom, do that. If the place you want or need to go to is most comfortably reachable via rattlesnake road, bring boots.
In other words, if you don’t think the wasm landscape is mature enough to build a web thing with it, you are stuck with JavaScript, but you don’t have to rawdog it. I haven’t run in a single weird thing like this in years of writing typescript with the help of its type system, ESLint and a formatter.
It’s how dishwashers work: more cycles = more rinsing, then later rinse it all off.
You could do a quick pre-wash, then a long cycling of water, and lastly a rinse with clean water.
Just use a formatter. It’ll show you that the second one is two statements:
{}
(the empty block)+[]
coerce an empty array to a number: new Number(new Array())
Gotcha. Given how the post we’re replying to is about Stonehenge, I guess I assumed that’s what you’re talking about
Just Stop Oil said the paint was made of cornstarch and would dissolve in the rain.
Merriman said experts cleaned the orange powder from the stones because they were concerned about how it might react to water.
Might.
So because it could in the future maybe possibly damage it in some unspecified amount, they cleaned it off to be super sure there will be no damage.
So what fucking damage that really happened in the real world are you talking about?
That’s the last three words of the article. The author didn’t miss the connection either.
I always wonder when people repeat something from the article or ask a question that’s answered in the article: did you not read it or did you just want to start a discussion about this connection and are somehow constrained in the number of words you can write per day?
I see, that is strange!
What? Why would you permanently compress it?