@A31D31N
Because the author is an ex-JSDF enlisted who thinks old technology is superior to new and politicians and media are either scheming or at least inconsiderate assholes. I thought everybody knew this already.
@The5thSeraph
What part of "these people existed before 1900" and "for the average human" in any way omits that these people exist?
It's not a mathematical rule (in the analytical sense) like 1+1 = 2 or 0.999... = 1 (yes, that is true), but statistics doesn't work that way. In statistics we...
@The5thSeraph
That doesn't make it less true. Every reputable study has show that humans are social in nature.
Well yes, genetics are not Mendelian, but rather "Gaussian" in nature (see Fisher and Galton) and genes are passed on based on normal distribution. So trying to attack an argument by...
@The5thSeraph
Which is what I meant. Although egoism (as in the individual has more worth than the group) is a modern thing. Yes, there were individuals who subscribed to that idea even before 1900, but they were a crass minority.
Psychology actually supports the idea that for the average human...
@The5thSeraph
Yes, I'm quite sure. Pre 1968 (as a general rule of thumb) it was consensus, that the society as a whole is more important than the individual in it. The most notable example is the willingness of men volunteering for armed service. We all know that there were suicides of Japanese...
@The5thSeraph
From what little I have read, Genjitsushugi Yuusha no Oukoku Saikenki handles it pretty well, as does The Holy Grail of Eris and for an older example: Ginga Eiyū Densetsu, although the latter two aren't isekai.
Naturally an author who doesn't have any clue how it really was can't...
@bastyxx227 The sister is despair. Madness is the woman they met in China (Amaterasu). So far the only two pillars I cant remember them meeting is Fear and Disgust.
From left to right in the last panel:
Iris - Disgust - Fear - Inca (Arson Girl) - Shinra - Sho - Haumea - Amaterasu
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@dethduck That's not quite applicable here. The TSP (telecom service provider) will be wholly state run, like most European TSP were. The monopoly is very much intended.
@Teasday
That'd be great. The end user really only needs either the data or an error message. Additional information (status-code, HTTP version, encode, etc.) can (and should be) sent via headers.
That might be, they should still return the proper error codes. A new programmer wouldn't know...
@Teasday
Ah, so just a documentation not a technical issue. I'd suggest changing/clarifying that 0 is false and 1 is true. Good docs are important after all.
On that note I have some issue with the API itself:
1. Data is returned in an envelope stating the HTTP-Code, the status name (the...
@Korvalus, @ShinGetsu, @Rugid, @sunshinelemons: See below for your answers
@iskaeil
Yeah, you don't really practice if you're getting thrown into cold water. For actually good results a controlled environment is crucial. Speed comes from precision after all.
We know that Connie is a shy...
@iskaeil
If you're unprepared for a situation as the reporter put Connie in it's normal to be totally steamrolled. She fired quick questions to bring Connie on the wrong track and if she had just answered to one question she would have jumped on that inquiring further and then tried to pry other...