

In the same way that you are implementing the UI, you sometimes also need to implement the UX. Animations are part of the UX, preloading is part of the UX… That sort of things.


In the same way that you are implementing the UI, you sometimes also need to implement the UX. Animations are part of the UX, preloading is part of the UX… That sort of things.
Problem is the e2e encryption. The bridge basically decrypts your emails and makes them locally accessible.
It is technically impossible at the moment to keep your emails end-to-end encrypted and not have to use a bridge for your client of choice. It will only be possible if your client of choice partners with Proton to integrate them, or if a standard for e2e encrypted emails pops up and both Proton and your client adopt it.
Because forking a buggy suite isn’t always the best choice? If they have the ressources, and they do, making their own is best for everyone. More choices.


Both are to be designed then developed.
What, is Gaben a “good one”? Please. He deserves the criticism as much as any other. Steam is the most unethical platform of its kind.


Just because a state self-proclaims to be socialist, doesn’t mean it is.
Why is transpilation unappealing to you?


Obviousness? If you mass layoff your tech staff, you take the risk of more technical failures.
A smaller staff cannot do the same work as a larger one, and I guarantee you they’re being asked to progress at the same speed. So, the tradeoff is on the quality of the product and the testing, not on the speed of development.
I would say your biggest issue here is needing precise decimal point computations and using imprecise data types. Any software that requires precision in the decimals needs to use types that are made for precise decimals. No floating point error.
Fuck the social contract, if society wants participants it can offer something of value in return.
Having something in return is the whole point of the social contract. The social contract is already broken in the US, and slowly breaking eveywhere else.


Because the crypto market overreacts, always


It’s an excuse. A bullshit one. The real reason for this “problem” being addressed is that the meat industry is threatened, and lobbies hard to fight the plant based industry.
But they will lose, eventually.
There is many languages that you can build anything with… Although I’ll agree the front end side is more tedious


You’re a hateful idiot. No better than them. Get lost.


And it’s even easier to implement than food. Many countries already have free access to computers with internet in public libraries.


Sadly, most people are selfish and don’t give a shit about horrors happening in another country on the other side of the world.
That’s why, by the way, when news report on horrors, they state “173 dead people including 2 americans”, even though it absolutely does not matter where piece of land the victims were born on.


This, rather than building new fission reactors, we should fund research on fusion. It is really promising, and addresses all the biggest issues of fission.
A meme template can be used in different ways than its first user originally intended, doesn’t make it wrong… If it’s funny, it works. The end.