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You conveniently ignore the fact that the guidelines you quote are specifically regarding "Individuals involved in the production or presentation of any output in News or other factual areas that regularly deal with a range of public policy issues"

Football commentators are not such individuals.


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> There are also others who are not journalists or involved in factual programming who nevertheless have an additional responsibility to the BBC because of their profile on the BBC. We expect these individuals to avoid taking sides on party political issues or political controversies and to take care when addressing public policy matters.

Having such a public face of the BBC hyperbolically compare government policy to those of the Nazis in 1930s Germany is inappropriate.


lodash is great because you can import @types/lodash into your TS project and have great inferred types from things like _.uniqBy or _.omitBy; without such support, vanilla JS "equivalents" are just not useful


SF has higher violent crime rates than most other parts of California, which can be attributed to its far higher rates of relative poverty,


The Bay area is more than just SF itself.


The Bay Area was crowded already but for the last 10 years (until maybe the pandemic) all new companies have been flocking to SF. It doesn't make it any better.


That doesn't mean that all parts of the bay area have the same crime rate as SF itself, as the gp implies.

Also, I'm not even sure that SF has a higher violent crime rate than other cities to begin with: https://www.sfchronicle.com/projects/2022/fixing-san-francis...


Further to what others have said, JetBrains literally stopped sales and R&D in Russia after the conflict started.

https://blog.jetbrains.com/blog/2022/03/11/jetbrains-stateme...


Obvious sealioning


I'm sad that you took my comment that way. In fact I'm simply trying to suggest that many people's views in this thread on Elon's management of Twitter are severely underdetermined by the evidence.


I think it’s clear that this is definitely a waste of 44billion. What a staggering amount of money. But I think Twitter has more leeway than people think.

First of all, the vast majority aren’t just going to move. The celebrities won’t because their followers are still on it. Everyone else won’t because by all accounts Mastodon isn’t as easy to signup with as twitter (I’ve not tried, and don’t care enough to to). And they rest of us just kinda read twitter and frankly don’t care if it crashes and burns.

All the big accounts I follow, simply started cross posting. So I expect nothing much to happen.

However given how much attention Twitter gets, even appearing in the news, and possibly swaying public opinion, I might be eating my words if it maintains popularity but turns into a dumpster fire.


Happening on FF, Chrome and Edge for me


With age, you will look back on your infantile attitude to this situation and realise that you were simply a rube.


You went straight to personal attacks. You may be the one that needs to grow up.

If you disagree with my summaries or don't think they occurred in the thread, dispute it. I see no reason to attack me personally.


> If you disagree with my summaries or don't think they occurred in the thread, dispute it.

Disputed. Please show a comment that says the following:

> Twitter is allowed to claim whatever % of spam bots they want for the deal

and this

> Twitter's censorship is actually a good thing, here's why...


Correct


Twitter has convinced everyone on the Internet that people who have even midly divergent views about their government of choice are "Russian bots".


No, Russian bots convinced everyone to suspect diverging opinions to be Russian bots.


Never been on Twitter, sorry kid


HeadlessUI[1] has been around for over a year, it's not a term this author made up

[1] https://headlessui.dev/


HeadlessUI is one of the newcomers, with a lot of name recognition due to its affiliation with the wildly popular library Tailwind. The term has been around much longer. The first commit of the awesome list was over 3 years ago, and I suspect the term was already fairly established at that point: https://github.com/jxom/awesome-react-headless-components/co...


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