TrickDacy

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TrickDacy,

They probably have their reasons. Still doesn’t justify almost every phone being too big. whether it’s 10% too big or 50% too big it’s still too big.

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TrickDacy,

Yeah. I feel ya. I still have windows on dual boot for certain things and it’s been a struggle at times but I gotta say I dread the times I need to boot windows! So much slower and annoying

TrickDacy,

Of course there are thousands upon thousands.

question free returns are literally the law here…

Which is a privilege that I hope you appreciate. America would never do something as reasonable tbh

TrickDacy,

I hate Amazon but there are several reasons I use them. Wide selection, free shipping, easy returns, and typically low prices. Every time I have tried avoiding Amazon for everything, I’ve run into annoying issues before long.

Also, sadly there are a lot of less common products that aren’t super available elsewhere. And even when they are, I feel like it’s a risk buying from some random website I’ve not dealt with before.

I wish others could/would compete with these advantages but most don’t. And no I don’t buy everything from Amazon but it is a safe fallback for the items I can’t get at better retailers.

Good luck web devs (lemmy.world)

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TrickDacy,

shoehorn web apps everywhere they don’t belong

Who is doing that? In my experience, “web apps” are on the web or occasionally on desktop and are fine. Slack for example, is a fabulous desktop app and has used web tech from day one to great success

TrickDacy,

I mean yeah it’s a little heavy. Same trade off everyone makes every time they load a web app of any kind.

I run a lot of those apps concurrently and I don’t have issues with not having enough ram.

TrickDacy,

Vs code is an exemplary app and supports what I’m saying. As far as others…what’s the right amount of complexity for using electron? Imo the maintenance advantages alone almost justify using it. It’s not appropriate for every app but slack and vs code are pretty stellar examples of how well it can work.

TrickDacy,

How is money created? Some is created by the state, but usually in a financial emergency. For instance, the crash gave rise to quantitative easing – money pumped directly into the economy by the government. The vast majority of money (97%) comes into being when a commercial bank extends a loan.

forbes.com/…/how-bank-lending-really-creates-mone…

TrickDacy, (edited )

How is money created? Some is created by the state, but usually in a financial emergency. For instance, the crash gave rise to quantitative easing – money pumped directly into the economy by the government. The vast majority of money (97%) comes into being when a commercial bank extends a loan.

forbes.com/…/how-bank-lending-really-creates-mone…

And I’m just curious. Why in the hell did you think you could tell me I am wrong when you clearly knew nothing about the topic? It’s kind of depressing that this thread is full of this shit. It is a backbone concept in our society, and instead of questioning yourselves, you fuckers are in here correcting people, spreading false information.

I mean I get doubting it. It’s insane. But use a damned search engine and question yourself.

TrickDacy,

How is money created? Some is created by the state, but usually in a financial emergency. For instance, the crash gave rise to quantitative easing – money pumped directly into the economy by the government. The vast majority of money (97%) comes into being when a commercial bank extends a loan.

forbes.com/…/how-bank-lending-really-creates-mone…

TrickDacy,

The context you left out there said right before that “in my opinion”. In any case though, before it was “backed” by a fraction of the loan. That doesn’t mean it wasn’t new money that did not yet exist. It just means if the bank folded there was something to go toward repaying those whom they owed. But in any case that fraction was reduced to zero in the US under trump. Something I learned in this thread. So really, now that backing doesn’t exist any longer.

TrickDacy, (edited )

You don’t understand anything. What bits of this I read didn’t support your point at all though

TrickDacy, (edited )

If I misread the tone of your message, my bad.

TrickDacy,

You clearly didn’t read. After 20 seconds this page didn’t load, but doesn’t matter… It’s pretty obvious you don’t care about facts so I can’t imagine you understood or read it yourself

TrickDacy,

Hells yeah! Also gotta downvote facts that contradict ya. That’ll teach 'em.

TrickDacy,

Linters are standard practice in any decent shop. You want to change the language to destroy backward compatibility for one already-solved issue

TrickDacy,

Are people really not using the strict equality operator?

TrickDacy,

If you’re provided a tool that solves a problem, I don’t really get ignoring that and continuing to focus on that solved problem as if it weren’t solved because you think all the tools should solve it on principle

TrickDacy,

I can sort of get down with what you’re saying, but on the other hand, we all have design constraints, inside and outside of programming, I think this is a very minor one

TrickDacy,

Perhaps try giving it up, then? You can start by getting rid of your smartphone, then Internet. Electricity, plumbing… Pretty much every comfort…trade.

Oh what’s that? No, to all that? That’s what I thought. It is not civilization you dislike. You like all the sides that benefit you directly. You just have so little empathy that the idea that another human might inconvenience you for a moment with their existence is just beyond your ability to tolerate. A selfishness so extreme, being a hermit sounds enticing if it were just more convenient, eh?

TrickDacy,

Yeah that’s exactly how human civilization has worked. Little known fact, athens was basically a rural town of about 200 people and each dwelling was about 2 miles apart. The ancient Egyptians are so overrated. There were about 120 of them. TV really lays it on thick with Manhattan. Only about 75 people live there in reality, and most of them live on farms!

TrickDacy,

BuT cRiMe ThO

TrickDacy,

How high are you?

TrickDacy,

Wow, what an incredibly Internet-cloistered thing to say. No, this absolutely in no way neared coming from Reddit. I’m sure it predated reddit by at least 100 years.

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