I kinda see that too. Basically, the way some authors use to increase content size with redundant words is the default behavior for Ai chats plus all the disclaimers to avoid possible litigations or negative public image.
I guess somone will have to create one. Same thing happened pretty quickly after FluentAssertions went paid.
It then becomes a question if someone is willing to put in the work to actually maintain that project.
None of these sound like they are a very big problem compared to many alternative things people do. People talk about social media as though it's lead paint.
I particularly liked that one Facebook study that is usually taken out of context.
> young men having porn addition and having no ambition to interact with real women
this made me lol so much. porn addition is not the cause, but the consequence.
do you have any idea how hard it is for males to find a willing mate nowadays?
most females have men fighting over them, while most men must always do the fighting to get even one low-quality female in their entire life.
Yup, common misconception for folks that haven't used it in a decade.
Our team uses C#. We dev on Apple silicon Macs. Some use Rider, others just use VS Code. We build on Linux via GitHub Actions. Ship to prod running AWS t4g Arm64 instances.
C# to me is like TypeScript++. The language, syntax, and core constructs are close enough that anyone with a good handle on JS and TS can pick it up easily and be productive.
Sorry for the segue, but how your team's experience with C# on VSCode? Any recommendations for plugins? I've heard of a lot of people recommend Rider but not much, aside from neonsunset, talk about VSCode.
Just in case: DevKit is optional and requires an account, you can just use the base C# extension which is what provides the language server and the debugger, if you prefer VSCodium there's a fork of it which packs Samsung-authored netcoredbg instead of vsdbg so that is covered too.
For F# - Ionide works great, I like it a lot, integrates seamlessly with existing C# projects.
Love it!
Wonder what is the logic behind having some lines ending with ";" in some cases and not having them in others.
Is it just editor artefacts? i.e. the author had no intentions to put them, but the editor in some cases inserted them automatically.
Alaska was sold cause Russian Empire couldn't hold the land and eventually would've lost it.
The islands north to Japan are important cause the access from sea ports to the ocean in winter. Plus, if they were Japanese, they'd have American bases there and there wouldn't be a way for the submarines to leave ports without being tracked.
I closed my eyes on the ceo story and the politics and continued using it as "the only alternative" to Chrome until I got a pop up on my phone basically suggesting who I should vote for in some American election. I've never even been in that country.