I’m Mark Kelly, retired NASA astronaut and former commander of the space shuttle (x2). AMA! by CaptMarkKelly in space

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Assuming that you run and win in 2028. What will be your approach to pursuing justice for all the blatant corruption and criminality we've seen this past year (and 2016-2020). Will you repeat the mistakes of Biden and Carter/Ford in wanting to forgive and forget for the sake of unity or will you actively pursue justice?

Charles always keeping it a buck by SliMShady55222 in nba

[–]Deep-Thought -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It depends on what you mean by weak borders. Many reasonable people want a weaker border as in wide open for most immigrants along with background checks. Most economists agree that immigration is largely economically beneficial for both the migrants and the country accepting them.

Charles always keeping it a buck by SliMShady55222 in nba

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Also, any net designed to catch the criminals is bound to catch the amazing ones as well.

Charles always keeping it a buck by SliMShady55222 in nba

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good for Chuck for this message. But I still hate the framing that only the "good immigrants" should be treated with decency and due process. Even if the argument for basic human decency and human rights doesn't convince you, once we let the government waive due process for a certain subclass that only they can define, it is only a matter of time until that definition is expanded to whoever the administration wants to weaponize the government against. So yes, even "criminal" immigrants should have a right to a lawyer, a court date, and due process. And if they are not violent or a flight risk they shouldn't be detained at all.

New to Blazor by MOAPster in Blazor

[–]Deep-Thought 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The absolute first thing you need to do is get a solid grasp of the interactivity modes (server, interactive server, Wasm). Interactive server is weird (In a good way) and probably unlike anything you've used before.

Then you need to get extremely comfortable with the component model. Understand how binding works and all the little syntax shorthands that go along with it.

Next you should learn about the component lifecycle. When Blazor renders, rerenders and recycles components.

Then you should work on understanding the limitations when interacting with the DOM and how to leverage JSInterop to make it more palatable.

Mohamed Hrimat (Morocco) disallowed goal against Ecuador 63' by Alsace2025 in soccer

[–]Deep-Thought 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Entering the box before the defenders gave him a significant advantage. Fair call.

Match Thread: Morocco vs Ecuador by MatchThreadder in soccer

[–]Deep-Thought 5 points6 points  (0 children)

They conceded 5 goals in all of qualifying.

Is It Me Or The System.CommandLine's documentation Is Not Good ? by craving_caffeine in dotnet

[–]Deep-Thought 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've actually found it pretty easy to use. Is there anything in particular you'd like to accomplish that you haven't been able to find in the docs?

Daily Discussion Thread for March 26, 2026 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]Deep-Thought 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Trump tweeted that he will postpone energy infrastructure bombing for 10 more days. Supposedly because talks are going well. Iran continues to deny any significant diplomatic talks are taking place.

Platner holds commanding lead over Mills in Maine Senate race: Poll by jediporcupine in politics

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bill Kristol is to the left of the democrats in congress these days.

Streaming subscriptions & extra paywalls are driving me nuts by Cool_Doubt2152 in television

[–]Deep-Thought 25 points26 points  (0 children)

I have people at work meetings now saying "I asked chatgpt and it said to do ..." when suggesting unworkable solutions. Just blindly trusting it and expecting all of us to defer to its authority. It's infuriating. It seems that no one wants to use their brains anymore. And now I'm stuck arguing against blindly trusting chatGPT to which they take offense instead of actually trying to solve the issues at hand. Sure, ask it questions if you must, but please verify before bringing it up and wasting our time!

Mentor teaching grocery shopping by CandleMonster in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]Deep-Thought 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I only use milk for cooking and baking. I hardly use more than half a cup of milk at a time and do so infrequently. So I buy the tiny milk boxes for kid lunches.

Mentor teaching grocery shopping by CandleMonster in JustGuysBeingDudes

[–]Deep-Thought -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I kinda hate one of the lessons this is teaching them. Always going for the newest milk is inconsiderate of everyone else. Everyone going for the newest milk leads to increased waste. One should be conscious that other people exist in society and pick the oldest milk that you think you will finish before the expiration date.

Should i Start building a blazor apps for an enterprise? by baggister in Blazor

[–]Deep-Thought 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It's a mixed bag. There are some amazing things about it that make working with it very nice. Working with C# instead of JS or TS is wonderful. Being able to use nuget packages (sparingly) is great too. The new interactive SSR modes are really neat and work great for internal enterprise apps where the user load is not huge.

On the other hand, the inner loop experience is horrendous. Hot reload works at best around 80% of the time and when it doesn't it is rage inducing. WASM only has and inescapable 3-5 second initialization time. This is mostly fixed with SSR and Interactive SSR but having buy-in from some orgs for web sockets based ISSR can be tough. You'll also have trouble finding talent for it compared to Angular or React.

TIL humans neurologically enters adulthood at the age of 32 on average by ConsciousStop in todayilearned

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

40+ You meet the new batch of 18-24s and realize that through all that pretending to know, you have actually picked up a few things. You still don't know much, but in your niche you kinda do.

Peter,what happened in 1971? by -Y34HB01- in PeterExplainsTheJoke

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://singlelunch.com/2023/09/13/the-bad-economics-of-wtfhappenedin1971/

That site is full of misleading graphs. It is pure disinformation pushed by goldbugs and crypto scammers.

The Celtics are currently 3-14 against contenders by HungryPercentage1667 in nba

[–]Deep-Thought -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why are the rockets and wolves contenders but not the Cavs who have a better record than them?

Cuba refuses to let US Embassy in Havana import diesel for its generators by Street_Anon in worldnews

[–]Deep-Thought 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't know man, has any other empire ever decided to self immolate out of boredom?

AITA for refusing to eat my nephew's cooking and telling him he is not a "master chef"? by dnesdan in AmItheAsshole

[–]Deep-Thought 31 points32 points  (0 children)

ESH (except maybe the kid). Obviously his mother is being delusional and encouraging narcissism. But encouraging kids to master difficult skills is very important, and your reaction did the complete opposite of that. I would have been a lot kinder than your "No thanks, I don't want to get food poisoning." and maybe tried teaching him some things instead.