There are two problems with Stadia.
There are two problems with Stadia.
Also programmer, using darkened editors for 10+ years, definitely healthier than staring at a bright white screen all day.
“The orgiastic frenzy over dark mode is, as far as I can tell, the result of the bandwagon effect” — Or: I, like many, have a history of using Dark Mode from long before it was called Dark Mode the moment it became available in any app.... The Treo 700wx with a custom firmware/OS loaded. Once we saw that app…
Old fart here. I’ve been using yellow/amber (or green) text on black screens since DEC VT series terminals and the like.
I’ve gone dark every chance I get with my interfaces. I’ve been doing it ever since Microsoft let you tweak your UI with a custom pallete. So if 20+ years is a fad... *shrug* I am a programmer though, so your mileage may vary.
Umm. Not blowing my eyeballs out when using my phone at night is by FAR the most valuable reason. And barely even mentioned here. It’s the most practical application by far, and absolutely legit. Must we shit on everything?
What’s with all these blue shirts? You think blue shirts are cool? blue shirts are BULLSHIT. Here’s a weird swerve at some actor to prove my point.
i can’t believe i bothered reading this.
“The problem with the new Lion King is that the animals just aren’t expressive enough”
To be fair, I have come across a lot of disrespectful drivers in cars.
I used to commute 365 on a mountain bike and over the years my riding evolved. I started as ‘one of those’ and eventually ended up riding like I was a car when in traffic, obeying all the rules and trying to be as safe for everybody as possible. Then I came to the realization that cars were the main issue not my…
I CONTINUALLY get angry about this categorical “rules of the road” thing that people feel should apply to cyclists. If a cyclist is running through an EMPTY intersection/red light, that is A GOOD THING. Studies show it’s safer for the cyclist, and by extension it gets said cyclist off the road faster, and this is to…
I’m sure there are certain communities where cyclists follow the rules, but I’ve yet to encounter one personally.
Guess what, cars break the rules all the fucking time too. Running red lights, rolling through stops, not signalling, certainly speeding.
You make no point, you don’t come within 10 yards of a point. I feel dumber for having read that and for fuck’s sake you don’t know where Liberia is.
If you read the whole thing you would know it is in NO....WAY....a scientific work. It sites no sources. Sites no research done to support his theories. Its an opinion piece that an AP (Insert science discipline here) highschool teacher would have failed him for.
He literally put NO PART of his professional or…
Dude is smart. He wrote a scientific work in some sense with many points explored. Fantastic ideas and suggestions how to improve true diversity... I read it in full. But majority of whiny crowd didn’t get it. That’s what happens to smart people. Good he lives in our time and is not beheaded like other smart…
Lol at you posting a NY Post editorial as the equivalent of a researched piece of journalism. How precious.
Your conception of facts is pretty hilariously messed up. For instance, about Paul McHugh. I’ve linked a random newspaper article, which isn’t anything, but pretty decently sums up his contributions. Of course, you are only using convenient links, so that shouldn’t be a problem. You’re essentially pointing to…
Sorry to break this to you, but the views you’re expressing regarding transgender people have no basis in fact, science or research. Call things “mental disorders” and link to heavily-biased publications all you like, you’re ignoring the literal agreed-upon definition of gender dysphoria in the DSM.
Dude, trying to escape from slavery used to be classified as a mental disorder. Accepting trans people isn’t politicized bullshit, it’s improved understanding of the human mind. It’s like how autism diagnoses are more prevalent now that we know more about it and can recognize it more easily.