It is crazy how prescient “Idiocracy” is.
I share that opinion. There’s that, and then some kind of additional emergent mind providing impetus. The thing we’ve not really gotten much into is something like "minus having people to convert, what motivates “you”?
Right! I smoked for over 30 years. I started vaping about 12 years ago. Prior to that I tried quitting numerous times - patches, lozenges, pills - none really lasted. Vaping works and it sure as hell is less harmful that the cocktail you get from old-school cigs.
It is honestly really frustrating to see the issue of relative harm just get flat out ignored. “Vaping is bad” - you never see it compared in any sensible way to alcohol, cigarettes, formaldehyde from carpets - what have you (all of which are more or less bad). “Even drinking water can harm the body” is about as useful a statement. This is so tiresome - we’re not children.
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@[email protected] - you are absolutely correct - this is an amazing series. I’m gonna confess that it was a very hard slog for me to get through the first 2.5 seasons, but then it just became this neverending stream of “wait… what??? woah!!!”. I’m in the second half of season four and I’m kinda blown away. I’m absolutely certain I’ll be re-watching it to find some of that weaving you mentioned. Thanks again for your description.
Best way to read ruby docs at command line?
https://lemmy.world/post/3459971
Best way to read ruby docs at command line? - Lemmy.world
I have been sort of flummoxed by this for a number of years, though for the most
part I gave up trying to understand and just started using the yard web server.
But… does there exist a modern “best-practices” way of reading ruby docs at the
command line these days? In Pry? I’ve played around with ri and show-doc (in
pry) - neither of them seem to work very well. Am I missing something?
I just had this crazy thought: England used to be strangely obsessed with hovercraft. I wonder if they have some still today; those would be kinda awesome for blowing past mine fields wouldn’t they?
Well - thanks for that - I’m giving it another go. “Long arcs” definitely reel me in :)