

Roofman is released (the remake starring Roman Christou, not the dude it’s about)


Roofman is released (the remake starring Roman Christou, not the dude it’s about)


Thanks!
I’m definitely arguing against standard rules then 🙄
However, I’d say generally people write “Good morning John, please do this boring thing from last week”, instead of “Good morning, John, please do this thing”.


Honestly I’m not sure if I’m critiquing widely accepted English grammar because it seems kinda like the serial comma (some use, some don’t), but I don’t know the name for it.
The NY Times piece on commas doesn’t cite any sources and gives examples with and without based on Byzantine rules I highly doubt anyone follows, and the OWL doesn’t seem to cover this specifically.
So… any idea what this particular type of comma is called that I’m wrong about but would like to persuade others that I should be right?


That comma is unnecessary and introduces ambiguity to the sentence, which is the opposite of what commas are supposed to do.
For example, who is the dumbass?:
Have a good weekend dumbass!
Have a good week, dumbass!
Have a good week,
Dumbass!
Who is Carol?!? The addressed, or the addressee? (I’m not actually an English expert so may be wildly incorrect)


I’m pretty late but hopefully this helps someone:
Privacy is in the moment. It isn’t just about your SSN, or the email address you had ten years ago even you signed up for Pegging by Peggy newsletters. It’s a moving target and the highest value for the people that want your data is as close to right now as possible.
If you digitally disappeared in this moment the value of all the shit they have on you would rapidly decline.
It also is about as complete a picture as possible. Privacy violating data points are valuable in aggregation. An address and name are only valuable when you can tie it to viewing preferences, voting records, etc. The more data points you can hide, the better.
Also, many (most?) people will be more upset with the person who rocks the boat or is the messenger of bad news than the perpetrator of the real problem. “We’ve tried nothing and are all out of ideas” applies to people you might care about just as much as it does to Schummer.


widdoe --> whittle


If your unit of measurement is 1 Asia coastline, all others would be some changing fraction thereof. Mathematical equation paradox maybe but hardly over that disproves the answer.


THEY ALREADY TALKED TO VETERINARIANS MULTIPLE TIMES AND ARE TRYING TO SEE IF SOMEONE HAS HAD A SIMILAR EXPERIENCE THAT MIGHT POINT THEM IN A HELPFUL DIRECTION


I doubt they read the article, but I read a decent bit and that’s actually a fair summary of what the author wrote. I didn’t see any real support for their opinion, mostly just repeated and slightly differing versions of derision. I’m not super fond of Harris so I was curious what they’d lay out but it doesn’t appear all that substantial especially for a thesis project like that.


Hah, I was just joking about the venn diagram overlap between conservatives and your comment


I think OP already made that point
Huh, is his triumph after his struggle? Maybe an autobiographical novel he could title “my struggle”?
Every article title there is vomit inducing.


Assuming this is a good faith comment;
In a .ml thread, try criticizing the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Putin’s role in oligarchy, or Russian state handling of gender.


Opening match you know you get to watch your own team play.


Before that, everything bad in modern US has roots at Reagan.
(And war on drugs, and Jim Crow, and slavery, and genocide of native populations, and puritanism, and)


Totally fair, and makes sense.


Might be a fine line for a non public figure, but it’s not too different from providing someone’s Twitter handle after mentioning they were a dipshit. Assuming it’s a public facing blog.


But if it isn’t dependant on the command line is it really Linux?
(This is an awesome project, thanks for sharing)


Might want to check into HDR support on your preferred flavor of Linux, it is one are that seems to be lagging behind.
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