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Comment #11650365
While I love Rails, I've stepped away from it over the past couple years in favour of smaller frameworks. While it's nice to have a kitchen sink approach when it applies, for SPA's…
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Comment #11649809
I illegally use marijuana, not for the pain relief, it's not any more effect in my case than a bottle of Jack. But it gives me a pocket of time where I can just feel okay, mentally…
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Comment #11649764
I suffer from avascular necrosis, where my large bone joints are dying from a lack of blood flow. The bone breaks down (sever acute pain), chews the shit out of the cartilage (chro…
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Comment #11639298
A tad hyperbolic, don't you think?
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Comment #11633947
They already have, and I'm not cheaper because I'm currently focused on node.
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Comment #11633932
Given the other data points, you can assume javascript.
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Comment #11633913
How so? Depending on where you live, going cold will kill you far far quicker, than going hungry. If the arguments are on need, then the need for shelter here in Canada trumps the …
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Comment #11633904
Yea, no. Grocers in low income areas shoulder the burden, while grocers in high income areas don't. The poor, subsidies the poor. Brilliant.
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Comment #11633476
Well, the terms section is certainly misleading. I prefer to see data where the plural is grouped with the singular. Looking at the chart, VR ranks above drone(s). VR has no common…
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Comment #11626542
Why not, food isn't the only item at the bottom of Maslows pyramid. Food being the only one you can steal. The rest must be acquired through currency.
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Comment #11626508
So who pays the grocer? It's both unlawful, and unethical to place the burden of feeding hungry people on the shoulders of the grocer as a cost of selling food.
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Comment #11626428
So when I'm freezing to death, it's not okay to steal money for shelter?
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Comment #11626397
So the grocer is going to sue 1000 insolvent hungry people? For what exactly?
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Comment #11626392
I'm curious, what would you consider a complex app?
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Comment #11626375
Please refer to other posts.
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Comment #11626372
You may not, but you don't live in Canada. Here in Canada, food is secondary to shelter. If you have the energy to steal, you won't die today. However, if you have no shelter in -4…
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Comment #11626357
Is it? Here in Canada, an empty belly won't kill you if you have the energy to steal, but the -45c nights will absolutely turn you into a popsicle. And you can't steal shelter. But…
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Comment #11626325
So you place the burden on the grocer, and absolve the state and the thief? I agree, basic income is the answer. But this judgement isn't logical or sound.
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Comment #11626312
What I think is that the burden should be shouldered by the state, and not small business owners. What this ruling does, is place the burden of caring for the 'hungry' on grocers, …
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Comment #11626277
In many jurisdiction around the world, people get stoned for having sex. Just because some jurisdictions allow something, doesn't stop it from being murder.
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Comment #11620597
Agreed, I'm all for basic income, and social safety nets. But stealing them, isn't the right answer either. The burden should be on the state to provide those necessities, not the …
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Comment #11620536
By this logic, money theft is 'not a crime' if poor.
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Comment #11620516
Implicit vs explicit binding.
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Comment #11620486
I'm looking forward to trying this out. Having written Ember, Angular, and React apps now, I feel like they are all getting closer, but a lot of rough edges still exist. Ember: int…