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nicholasio, in Got any suggestions?

Just do it.

EmperorHenry, in It's a simple world view
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unregulated anarcho-free market capitalism. THAT’S the problem.

In a real free market, the banks that committed so much fraud in 2008 that they crashed the economy wouldn’t have gotten bailouts.

GM and ford both went bankrupt multiple times from their own greed and stupidity. In a real free market, they wouldn’t have gotten bailouts. Or the airline companies, no bailouts for them in a free market either.

OurToothbrush,

In a real free market companies will lobby the government to bail them out.

EmperorHenry,
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that wouldn’t be a free market. The idea of a free market means that working hard makes you go farther. But our economy punishes hard work and rewards constant failure.

I understand what you’re saying, but what a free market is supposed to be on paper isn’t what we have. What we have is an oligarchy dicatorship.

brain_in_a_box, (edited )

that wouldn’t be a free market

Yes it would, the banks are free to buy the influence of legislators.

The idea of a free market means that working hard makes you go farther.

No, that’s just a vague platitude, you might as well say that a free market is when happiness and icecream.

What we have is an oligarchy dicatorship

A dictatorship of capital, if you will.

Cowbee,

No, in a real free market the banks would lobby to be bailed out. Removing even more regulation from it would result in more lobbying. Even with anti-corruption measures, without worker ownership or massive Unionization, eventually these protections will slide back once someone more opportunistic takes office.

Worker Ownerhship and decentralization are the correct path, rather than antidemocratic Capitalist production.

VictimOfAmerikkka, in Our best days are behind us:
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Capitalism

frezik, (edited ) in 6÷2(1+2)

1 2 + 2 * 6 /

What’s the problem?

Also, you forgot my inlaws, one of whom believes the answer is 5.

Buck,

It’s actually 6 2 / 1 2 + *

Klear,

Found the reverse Pole.

wischi,

I’m not sure if you read the post yet but I also have a short section about alternative notations which are less ambiguous or never ambiguous. RPN has the same issue as most notations that are never ambiguous namely that it’s hard to read - especially for big expressions.

deadbeef79000,

It’s three cubits in diameter and no ne cubits around.

Therefore π is three.

Fackz.

KingThrillgore, in Standards shouldn't be behind a paywall
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Its funny because everything about ISO 8601 is covered on its Wikipedia article. Very few people need to spend the francs to need the spec.

K4mpfie,

If you want to be compliant for a standard you need to have a copy of it. Luckily it’s only companies that really need to buy them

Mubelotix,
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You HAVE to read the spec if you want to be compliant, you can’t just hope every detail is on wikipedia

Sonotsugipaa, in Our best days are behind us:
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This is what infinite exponential growth does to a mf

… and all the other mfs in the near vicinity

unreachable, in next year bois
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“my next fuckup won’t hinder my potential success”

Pratai, in Standards shouldn't be behind a paywall

wtf does this even mean?

flambonkscious,

This is about the old argument around how date strings are formatted.

MMDDYYYY vs YYYYMMDD, spaces or hyphens may differ. It’s an old and passionate argument (mostly due to the American approach of starting with the month being insane)

datelmd5sum,

I’ve worked with this one project for so long I can now read +%s timestamps.

somenonewho,

That’s a certain kind of skill I wouldn’t want the need to have. I just copy paste those timestamps into a terminal with date -d @ (and always forget the right syntax for that :D)

zik,

Both ISO8601 and RFC3339 are YYYY-MM-DD. The difference is in how the date and time are separated.

flambonkscious,

Than you! I was shooting from the hip half asleep (the classic ‘gosh I’m so clever’ moment for me…)

baltakatei,

Also, ISO 8601 has some handy rules for expressing time lengths and periodicities.

drdabbles,
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ISO standards need to be purchased to be viewed, RFCs are freely available requests for comment. The RFC 3339 format is effectively the same is the ISO format, except RFC 3339 allows for a space between the date and time components whereas the ISO format uses a “T” character to separate date and time components.

If you want to get real weird, RFCs are not standards but rather a request for other participants to comment on the proposal. RFCs tend to be pointed towards as de facto standards though, even before they become a BCP or STD.

muad_dibber, in Remember, if Fascism wins it is YOUR FAULT.
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Omega_Haxors,
SnotFlickerman, (edited ) in Dank Brandon Rising
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If only. Democrats are historically milquetoast in response to Republicans.

This charade has been going on for 40-some years or more. At least since the likes of Reagan and Gingrich.

  1. The court could go out of their way to rule on the case and make sure it only applied to Trump and only in this instance.
  2. Just because the Democrats are suddenly given power doesn’t mean they will use it to stop fascism. Sadly, too many in the Democratic party are invested in the US Empire to just let go of how things currently work. Their long inability to act is literally why we are at the precipice of fascism fully taking over. The Democrats fell in line with Bush’s illegal war in Iraq, and they declined to do anything about the fact that Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld & Co. signed off on torture. We’re about to have Trump as a Dictator because we refused to do anything about leaders who were and are war criminals. People expecting Biden to do something, even if it is ruled in his favor, are waiting in false hope, imho.

EDIT: To be clear, I’d be ecstatic to be proven wrong, honestly. It would be nice to see Democrats really stand on the right side of history, not just partially or out of convenience.

jonne,

This meme is explicitly about the President committing crimes and getting away with it. I don’t think this is something you want, whether the President’s a Democrat or a Republican.

Tartas1995,

Depends does he grab them by the pussy?

ElBarto, in One of my back teeth is aching at the moment
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As a toothless and broke person this got me good. Been a while since I’ve been this personally attacked.

RustyShackleford,

My condolences. hug.gif

Thcdenton, in Got any suggestions?

5 mile run always does it for me.

TylerDurdenJunior, in Got any suggestions?

The seed shells from Cassia Angustifolia

Make a cup of tea from them, wait 12 to 24 hours.

Enjoy. Just don’t drink it everyday for weeks.

You can find it in herbal stores i am sure.

It is prescribed by doctors at least in some European contries

Evil_Shrubbery, in Our best days are behind us:

We did so much evil & damage in our best days, but I have no doubt we will manage to surpass that.

Alcatorda, in 6÷2(1+2)

Hi! Nice blog post. Since you asked for feedback I’ll point out the one thing I didn’t really understand. You explain the difference between the calculators by showing excerpts from the manuals and you highlight that in the first manual, implicit multiplication is prioritised. But the text you underlined only refers to implicit multiplication involving special expressions(?) like pi, e, sqrt or log, and nothing about “regular” implicit multiplication like 2(1+3). So while your photos of the calculator results are great proof that the two models use a different order of operations, to me the manuals were a bit confusing since they did not actually seem to prove your point for the example math problems you are discussing. Or maybe I missed something?

wischi,

You are right the manual isn’t very clear here. My guess is that parentheses are also considered Type B functions. I actually chose those calculators because I have them here and can test things and because they split the implicit multiplication priority. Most other calculators just state “implicit multiplication” and that’s it.

My guess is that the list of Type B functions is not complete but implicit multiplication with parentheses should be considered important enough for it to be documented.

Pulptastic,

Negative reviews for the calculator that does OOO wrong.

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