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Not really, the support for Israel has nothing to do with islamophobia
Not really, the support for Israel has nothing to do with islamophobia
Obviously those ones are not whom op is complaining about
Agree on the bootcamp part, but 8k a year for a degree? Hopefully OP has more options than that
I like how you addressed the problem with this approach in c++ but somewhat still clicked on the “post” button
find -regex pattern -exec git add {}
Might work for you?
There are some jobs for agent planning using discrete / continuous (boundary value problem/mpc) / hybrid approaches, in autonomous driving and other related fields (e.g. drones). Sometimes single agent, but multi agent problems are also hot stuff
That’d be in academia mostly however. If you’re interested you can always look for some papers and see whether the chairs of the authors are recruiting
To give some example, I saw recently an article about a Frenchman looking to fill some paperwork, which was possible… Except the account needed you to install some Android app, and the app used Google services.
Author was saying that, since he doesn’t think he should have to create a Google account to fill in some paperwork, he will send a letter instead. A damn letter, like Germany or something
Same thing for companies that run out of business. When you pay for something there’s a (sometimes tacit) agreement that bugs will be fixed. At least this would allow companies/users to do that themselves when needed.
I really wouldn’t call anything that hits the network pure, because errors are quite likely. But I guess we all put the bar at a different level, I would not count logging as a side effect yet I’ve been bitten by overly verbose logs in hot loops.
const-ness gives a mini version of purity, although nothing prevents someone from opening /etc/lol
in a const function… I think GCC has a pure attribute but I don’t think it’s enforced by the compiler, only used for optimizations
Of course we don’t, otherwise social media/tobacco/petroleum industries wouldn’t exist.
The problem with Esperanto is that it’s still very euro centric. I might nonetheless be willing to learn it, just because I get a kick out of watching native English speakers trying to speak a foreign language
The olive oil you’re buying is probably stuff people in south Europe wouldn’t touch, I don’t think the comparison applies
The position you’re defending is exactly what the other person was talking about, you missed their whole point entirely.
If you need to deep fry something to like it, you don’t actually like it
Yeah 79% is actually a rather low number given that this is the “default” state
Containerization helps isolating system dependencies however
“tightening”, by reducing requirements for getting the German passport?
They’re just a pro gas party no?
Meh I find I can do 95% of what I need through the cli just fine. Diff-ing can be annoying if you just want to skim through a commit but otherwise I don’t see what I miss by using the cli
Lol sure. Israels biggest allies in the region include the biggest sponsor of radical islamism in the world as well as Egypt, but sure, tell yourself that
Palestine could have accepted a long time ago whatever terms Israel was laying down for them, but Iran wanted a proxy war, so that did not happen. And now the Israel’s nazi in command is feeding off that to gather support for himself as well.
So there are two ways to look at this. Either we all agree this is all about politics and not so much about religion, or you ask westerners to choose between Muslims and Jewish purely based on feelings like people are doing here (spoiler alert: the other side is calling antisemitic). If we choose the latter, pray tell me, which side will the west mostly side with? We both know the answer. So, IMO, if you want to save Palestinians, crying about islmophobia brings nothing.