And screaming IEEE because you are happy the standard is well built.
mmddmm
I dunno. A shadow-ban normally is retroactive, but I actually don't know the policy on plain bans from most places. I know that here it would be a huge technical challenge to delete everything a user created, but lemmy is very different from most platforms.
You know that Mercantilism is the name of the policies the European countries had to trade with each other, right?
If you wanted to talk about overseas imperialism, also no, its first business was buying natural resources. Its second business was stealing natural resources. It only started trading people after there wasn't easy stuff to take away anymore.
Well, the OP didn't know.
And since it's banning people from posting new content, it would make sense to delete the old content too. Well, not on reddit devs minds, but it would be a perfectly coherent idea.
In a great place, the python symbol would be on both sides too. All the other ones are best just left.
Using the same lights for shooting objects and people isn't a great idea.
Slave trading is way older than mercantilism.
There are several possible values for cloud covering extent. Forecasts usually have either 4 or 8 of them.
(And yeah, thinking about it, 8 different values is pure madness.)
Who would build machinery that way?! Think of all the ethics academics jobs it would destroy!
Boilerplate unit tests.
It will generate bad tests, so you will have lots of tests blocking your work, but won't actually test the important properties.
Mass refactoring.
That's an amount of trust in the LLM capacity to not create hidden corner cases and your capacity to review large-scale changes that... I find your complete faith disturbing.
Failing your local compilation due to linter problems is just stupid.
Sending "temporary" changes into your CI pipeline isn't even stupid, it's borderline malicious.
Yes, those things are really hard to park.