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Let's say the NSF wanted to give everyone in NSF raises in 2023 to offset inflation from 2022. I believe that would require a 6.5% increase right? I personally believe that the people there deserve more salary than just meeting inflation, though imo.


Whoa no, 100% of their funds don't go to salaries. I'd guess it would be substantially lower than a 6.5% budget increase, even.


Firefox had 30% market share in 2011, the article links to the discussion about when google chrome first released. The article discusses how this behavior ate away at the market share every time google released something that worked on google chrome, and broken on firefox. And as a result over the years, now firefox has a 3% market share as you say.


Firefox share declined because the market objectively decided Chrome is a better browser. Framing it as Chrome "picking" on Firefox is just silly. And I say this as a die-hard Firefox user and fan.


You have no evidence to support this assertion. I know this because there is no objective "browser quality" standard. It is as least as likely that Google aggressively advertising it on every single page load of every single web presence gained traction for chrome.


Actually, I do: the fact most people use Chrome and not Firefox.


That's a popularity metric, not a quality metric. Conflating the two is disingenuous at best.


Turns out quality software is also popular. Imagine that!


Plenty of quality software is unpopular, and plenty of popular software is shit. I'm confident you know this. What is driving this series of pointless nonsense posts?


I do. I also happen to know people use Chrome because it's quality.


Bonus fact.

`go-fuck-youself` is great for developing `go-fuck-yourself`.

All you got to do is:

    $ cat howto.md | gophersay
     ------------------------
    // get updates
    go-fuck-yourself get -u github.com/adamryman/go-fuck-yourself
    // make updates
    go-fuck-yourself build github.com/adamryman/go-fuck-yourself
    // or
    go-fuck-yourself install github.com/adamryman/go-fuck-yourself
     ------------------------
       \
        \
         \   ,_---~~~~~----._
      _,,_,*^____      _____``*g*\"*,
     / __/ /'     ^.  /      \ ^@q   f
    [  @f | @))    |  | @))   l  0 _/
     \`/   \~____ / __ \_____/    \
      |           _l__l_           I
      }          [______]           I
      ]            | | |            |
      ]             ~ ~             |
      |                            |
       |                           |



And bam!, your new version of `go-fuck-yourself` will build!

~~Plz give a star if you dig~~


Make sure you run

    go-fuck-yourself build code.go
As it is a wrapper around the go command.

Though it will only try 100 times. As some code will never build. And currently has a bug when you have multiple syntax errors on a line it can delete the wrong lines. I know how to fix it, though it is low priority, if someone makes an issue, I will get around to it though.


I love using this terminal. It is extremely fast and does what it suppose to perfectly.

Already have tmux which provides scollback, and I even get that in a try.

Only if surf was functional enough to be my daily driver.


This comment made me laugh a lot.

So I made this:

http://i.imgur.com/OJ3ZgDD.jpg


citation needed



(Drunk?) Campers starting fires in forests ? Yep, same as (adult) people building homes to live in.


Yes, and I'm totally sure they'll always have all their wiring up to spec and definitely won't ever risk any gas leaks or wood stove accidents.


Are you on linux? You might have it installed.

Try running:

  man strings
I get:

  strings - print the strings of printable characters in files. 
https://linux.die.net/man/1/strings

Basically it will print out any strings of ascii charters in a file. Which in a binary usually represent string constants or "hard coded" strings that have not been obfuscated.


If you want a pretty good layman understanding of chemistry I recommend this video series. It is high paced and a little silly at times but it keeps your attention and you can rewind anything you do not understand or miss.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FSyAehMdpyI&list=PL8dPuuaLjX...



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