Where is this?
So where is the line drawn? What about the teens who want to lookup how to do an exercise correctly without getting injured?
From the article:
The platform will still allow 13- to 17-year-olds to view the videos, but its algorithms will not push young users down related content “rabbit holes” afterwards.
Do they publish this every time there's a school shooting? Swear I've seen this before.
Almost jarring to hear about someone changing their mind.
A few kids started using it when we were about 10-11, so I just joined in.
Sounds so illicit.
Libertarians about to get off on having gold mines in their garages.
I thought Caprica was great. The ending was trash though.
Learning is key in this field. Being able to learn new things allows you to move from one thing to the next as needed. You also learn a lot from experiencing different things. Other ways of doing things, other points of view, other concepts that you may have not been exposed to before.
It also expands your employment potential and general usefulness. Knowing only one thing will severely limit your abilities.
"Learning something new" does not mean the thing you are learning is new. It just means it's new to you. One of the best things you can do for yourself as a dev is to learn to be fluid and be able to adapt to new languages, protocols, and technologies.
As an American, almost none of us would care. Except xenophobes, maybe. Even nationalists would love to to have their nation be the focus of everyone else.
Though photons don't have mass, they can force momentum when they hit an object — that's what a solar sail takes advantage of.
Sounds like a bug.
Can't say I've ever seen a human dyke before.
Wait... not like that.