the significant part is millennials are now in their 40s roughly. That’s much later than the last few generations.
i don’t deny its worse for gen z, we can still complain it got worse while its getting worse still.
the significant part is millennials are now in their 40s roughly. That’s much later than the last few generations.
i don’t deny its worse for gen z, we can still complain it got worse while its getting worse still.
I think you’ve misunderstood my point:
Web app > data is in temp > save commits it to disk
Offline app > data is in temp > save commits it to disk
does “temp” meaning RAM, user directory, remote cloud directory, browser temp files, WordPress backend db and “disk” meaning hard drive or one-drive or Google drive or the permanent remote cloud directory, or production db significantly alter the concept of the function?
Might be controversial, but I think “no.” I don’t think there is a difference between me “saving”, for example, a web page in WordPress as the final version, and me “saving” the offline wire frame design to my hard drive, and me “saving” a PDF of the web page to my downloads folder.
is there a difference between download and save?
You’re viewing information held in temp memory and are committing it to a hard drive or more permanent cloud drive for later retrieval.
when you are a computer toucher, adding an extra three or four touches every time you want to save is frustrating.


because I can order it through the mail in Georgia without having to fly to New York every couple of months.


Point taken but I’d argue there’s a useful and significant difference between “capitalism”, “fascism”, “anti-LGBTQ+ rights”, and “(anti-)natalism”, despite overlaps.


The same can be said of capitalism with the purpose being to build capital, yet its not illegal to not have kids


let’s rotate the board!


Having never flown a drone - a drone?


What is the charge? Sharing a meal? A succulent salami meal?


yes. I’m saying there’s pros and cons to both sides so the solution is not to simply abandon the rule of law, nor is it to pretend that the law fixes everything and operates well.


People can and will do that Big publishing houses cannot, because of the litigational threat.
While I don’t uncritically support one side or the other, there are provisions for protecting the small and large alike, and I think there’s no easy answer.
Everyone thinks the problem is easy to solve until a specific incidence lands in their lap.


colloquially, I hear “5-10% overhead depending on the game and if you’re running mods”


I mean even Python uses colons for definitions and loops, and going waaay back to BASIC, you still had semicolons and X=10 etc
unless as mentioned you are using Scratch


Probably “structure” would make more sense to a kid. They learn how to diagram sentences, when to use commas and periods etc.


it’s a visual pun on aged. Still annoying
I keep mine in a hard plastic holder inside my cupboard door
I remember being on a joke email chain on AOL and if you didn’t reply saying how funny it was you’d get blocked.
it’s a fake mysterious language Lovecraft made up. nothing to do with Welsh
I’m not even shy. I go to parties where I don’t know anyone, on my own, and have a good time.
I still don’t particularly network, mostly because there’s not really opportunity to. I have clients, which means I have about 20ish people who I work with outside my org, but it’s unlikely they’ll ever offer me a job.