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coolio1232 commented on After Pornhub left France, this VPN saw a 1,000% surge in signups in 30 minutes   mashable.com/article/prot... · Posted by u/lr0
david-gpu · 3 months ago
Why would you care about remaining in good terms with somebody who would ostracize you for listening to the wrong music or eating the wrong food? Is that a person that deserves your friendship?
coolio1232 · 3 months ago
They can sometimes kill you too.
coolio1232 commented on After Pornhub left France, this VPN saw a 1,000% surge in signups in 30 minutes   mashable.com/article/prot... · Posted by u/lr0
david-gpu · 3 months ago
Why would anybody even want to know the porn you watch? And what would they do about it, or how would that affect you?

"Hey, Jimmy, I went searching for your porn habits and found that you are into fat redheads. Shame on you, shame on you. You are now excommunicated from... Somewhere". How is this not a much bigger social faux pas for the accuser rather than the accused?

coolio1232 · 3 months ago
Do you expect people to hold up the so-called faux pas or Jimmy's absolutely hilarious fat redhead fetish that his coworkers will be giving him the stink-eye for a few months before everyone forgets about it?
coolio1232 commented on After Pornhub left France, this VPN saw a 1,000% surge in signups in 30 minutes   mashable.com/article/prot... · Posted by u/lr0
david-gpu · 3 months ago
Why does anybody care that their porn viewing habits become public? To me it sounds as ridiculous as somebody threatening to publish a log of the food we eat or the music we listen to.
coolio1232 · 3 months ago
Why have privacy if you have nothing to hide?

On another note, a lot of places, including those in the west will ostracize you for listening to the wrong music or eating the wrong foods.

coolio1232 commented on Show HN: I made a toast that shows what visitors are doing in real-time   proofybubble.com... · Posted by u/kulkarniankita
coolio1232 · 4 months ago
I thought this was going to be a camera that prints onto pieces of toast in real time.
coolio1232 commented on Rhombus Language   rhombus-lang.org... · Posted by u/swatson741
bmitc · 6 months ago
What is the relation to Haskell?

The language is basically Racket, which is a Scheme at its core. There's very little in common with a language like Haskell.

coolio1232 · 6 months ago
Syntax-wise it looks a lot like Haskell to me, especially the pattern-matching, the variable declarations (with `::`), as well as the indent-based blocks.
coolio1232 commented on Rhombus Language   rhombus-lang.org... · Posted by u/swatson741
coolio1232 · 6 months ago
This actually looks good. It's like a less-obtuse Haskell. At a glance the features seem to be just the right mix of functional programming paradigms and standard imperative programming.

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coolio1232 commented on The trap of "I am not an extrovert"   orkohunter.net/blog/the-t... · Posted by u/orkohunter
coolio1232 · 8 months ago
My case is like this: I get no anxiety talking to people, I have nothing against talking to people, and I believe I can get my point across well enough and fluently when I need to get things done.

However, whenever there is a social gathering and such that I have to attend, my default, standard set of activities unless someone approaches me is to just look around look at my surroundings, get lost in my headspace while taking a walk around the place while tuning out others and greeting anyone who I happen to know. If I happen to be interested in having a conversation with someone, I will have it. But I'm simply not interested in people by default, or meeting people for the sake of it.

I have never spontaneously felt any inadequacy with myself when doing this. What inadequacies are there have almost exclusively have been pointed out to me by others, much in the same way the author does with Aditya here. I just don't ever feel a need to talk or force a conversation unless others (relatives and colleagues) are pressuring me to do so.

The mannerisms of the Author are what I've often heard from the management people in the companies that I've worked for and in some Linkedin posts. I'm not trying to deny at all that effective communication and networking has its benefits, but the way they talk, including the Author's article often makes me feel like they're masking an insurmountable amount of annoyance and vitriol for those who just don't want to talk. It's as if they will not accept anything other than the status quo of constant chatter and networking.

coolio1232 commented on Typeset: An HTML pre-proces­sor for web ty­pog­ra­phy   typeset.lllllllllllllllll... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
ianstormtaylor · 10 months ago
One way to gain a different perspective could be to ask a similar question, but replace typographic adjustments with something in your domain of expertise that requires deeper experience to see the value in. Assuming programming, it might be things like linting, refactoring, testing, version controlling, etc.
coolio1232 · 10 months ago
Linting, refactoring and testing all have obvious benifits for anyone who has done any small to medium sized project and has had to rewrite and debug some amount of code, even if they don't know the concepts by name. Even version contolling is ubiquitous in almost any entry-level programming job, even if it wasn't before.

Most people who have made a website with CSS before would at best change the font size, the line spacing and the font face and tweak it to a point that feels easily readable and call it a day. Introducing variable widths between the characters of the font, digraphs and so on feels like more like exercising artisanship that only the experts would see value in rather than solving a technical problem.

Perhaps advanced web design/typesetting is the main application of this and it has a chance of inducing a better subconscious effect on the viewer. Sort of how magazines and books were designed back in the day I suppose.

coolio1232 commented on Typeset: An HTML pre-proces­sor for web ty­pog­ra­phy   typeset.lllllllllllllllll... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
coolio1232 · 10 months ago
Sorry if I'm sounding harsh, but do people aside from hardcore typographists really care about this and similar font/text tweaking projects? I felt no noticeable difference in readability in either of the modes and for a second I even thought the before example is the "better" version they are advertising because it felt more streamlined in my eyes.

Maybe this might help people with dyslexia but don't proper dyslexia focused fonts and aids exist already?

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