I always thought I was one of the few people that saw Eve as the libertarian dystopia that it is. I certainly thought I was the only one that held it up as a ready example of what libertarianism looks like when fully executed -- now that I think about it, this must be a more popular idea than I realized. Complete with nullsec monopolies and everything. All this in a space that features no scarcity other than real-estate. The end game of libertarian ideals in the Eve example ends in monopoly and the accumulation of absurd amounts of power into the hands of few select individuals. What's striking is how well run things are on the fleet level, only for the corporate leaders to often be wasteful, populist, of questionable moral fiber, and generally irresponsible -- albeit not as a rule. They also have a penchant for casually destroying those that disagree with them. It stands as an excellent example.
YouAreLiterallyAnNPC
On this note; given that it's suspected that Earth has only a good ~800 million years or so left, that may not even be enough time for another sentient species to emerge with enough time to become technologically sufficient enough to .. avert extinction -- much less undo some of the damage that we have done. We have to grapple with the idea that if we fail as a species, we'll be the only and last sentient species on Earth to have emerged. Or as I like to call it: Get filtered, nerd.
There actually is an array in any POSIX shell. You get one array per file/function. It just feels bad to use it. You can abuse 'set -- 1 2 3 4' to act as a proper array. You can then use 'for' without 'in' to iterate over it.
for i; do echo $i; done.
Use shift to pop items off.
If I really have to use something more complex, I'll reach for mkfifo instead so I can guarantee the data can only be consumed once without manipulating entries.
Either use a straw or only fill one side? Is that cheating?
Great. I have plenty of money and hate contributing to society in any meaningful manner -- I consume only. I'll manage the crop pickers from my phone, though. When do you start?
The Buddhist then pulls a gun out from beneath his robes and points it at the hot dog vendor. The vendor exclaims, 'I thought all Buddhists were peaceful!' The monk then says, 'Every monk carries with him his inner piece.'
"If you want a picture of the future, imagine a boot stamping a human face.. forever." - Some book or something.
I'm not sure anyone here works for the DNC. We're not trying to get ourselves elected. People are absolutely allowed to criticize others for the intended consequences of their actions when they get exactly what's expected. In this case, they've alienated themselves.
Not disagreeing. However, it still kind of feels like we're trying to solve wolves to fix a human problem. You know?
You lost me in the last sentence. I think what you said rings true with an exception. I don't believe that the people you're referencing will bother with learning how to care again. It would be a tacit admission that it was willful ignorance.
Pete Buttigieg worked for Mckinsey. Although it appears he's tried to make good in addressing how his time was spent working there, that is a stench that is difficult to wash off. Bias Note: I'm not against Pete, but I'm definitely against Mckinsey.
Then.. why.. not just open the schools later in the day?