A strong desire to always learn and improve. I respect that there are people that know how to be and are totally content with just knowing what they know; but I personally have a hard time in intimate relationships with people that don't take interest in learning.
People that say shit like this don't listen to enough music to make such sweeping claims. Your parents may have had music tastes that you align with closer than that of your teenage years.
Not to mention that the "old music" is fairly selectively the ones that stood the test of time, while the younger generation is still experimenting and figuring things out. Expand your horizons; don't fall victim to the bias.
Pretty sure they're referring to class names describing the visual style being applied, rather than what that class represents semantically.
E.g. .red-bold
vs. .error-text
"Code -30% faster with GitHub Copilot"
Ever since middle school, my "bless you" interaction has always been:
- "Bless you."
- Them: "Thank you."
- "You're welcome."
And whenever I sneeze, it's "bless me, thank me, I'm welcome."
Thank you for attending my TEDtalk.
It says it right there. He's 4+ years old.
You're on ProgrammerHumor... Why do you expect the jokes to cater to you if you're not a programmer?
The game we see here is Russian Russian Roulette.
No see. What supposed to see?
I don't have experience with systems like this, but just as sort of a fusion of a lot of ideas I've read in this thread, could some sort of per-instance trust system work?
The more any instance interacts positively (posting, commenting, etc.) with main instance 'A,' that particular instance's reputation score gets bumped up on main instance A. Then, use that score with the ratio of votes from that instance to the total amount of votes in some function in order to determine the value of each vote cast.
This probably isn't coherent, but I just woke up, and I also have no idea what I'm talking about.
Instagram differs from Reddit in the sense that most people use Instagram because that's where their friends and family are. You're posting more personal things there. An alternative doesn't really work for most users if no one they know is using it. Good luck with the push, though.
I want to come try it too lol, been waiting since day 1.