the thing everyone is going to have to accept is that the post-trump period, whenever it comes, will not and cannot be a project of national unity, it must be a project of partisan project of renewal, in the same way that reconstruction and the new deal were partisan projects of renewal.
August 12, 2025 at 11:18 PM
the thing everyone is going to have to accept is that the post-trump period, whenever it comes, will not and cannot be a project of national unity, it must be a project of partisan project of renewal, in the same way that reconstruction and the new deal were partisan projects of renewal.
on top: private means the variable (Gender) can only be written to by other code with access, and string is the variable type that means it stores text
on bottom: public can be written to by any code, const (constant) means it's immutable once assigned, and bool is short for boolean (true or false)
May 7, 2025 at 5:21 AM
on top: private means the variable (Gender) can only be written to by other code with access, and string is the variable type that means it stores text
on bottom: public can be written to by any code, const (constant) means it's immutable once assigned, and bool is short for boolean (true or false)
That’s my point. If tech companies want to create hardware that needs their services to function, they need to commit to supporting it for a specified period of time on the box instead of pulling the rug when they feel like it. There’s no research you could do to find out when Google would sunset it
April 29, 2025 at 2:44 AM
That’s my point. If tech companies want to create hardware that needs their services to function, they need to commit to supporting it for a specified period of time on the box instead of pulling the rug when they feel like it. There’s no research you could do to find out when Google would sunset it
The level of fucking delusion you have to have to support trump on the terms that most of his voters support him makes it hard for me to understand how they can function in day to day life
April 5, 2025 at 4:51 AM
The level of fucking delusion you have to have to support trump on the terms that most of his voters support him makes it hard for me to understand how they can function in day to day life
Defending community meetings feels like defending caucuses for nominating presidential candidates. I thought everyone saw how undemocratic they are. I don't understand the argument for them compared to regular voting.
January 22, 2025 at 7:13 PM
Defending community meetings feels like defending caucuses for nominating presidential candidates. I thought everyone saw how undemocratic they are. I don't understand the argument for them compared to regular voting.