Sorry for being pedantic, but the set of rational numbers has the same cardinality (size) as the set of natural numbers, so it’s not “uncountably larger” (in fact, it’s countable). You should’ve chosen the real numbers for your example, which are uncountable.
What is ridiculous about it? What do you see as the difference between moderation and censorship?
I’m not citing the author to add credibility, just to give credit.
For HTML, it’s to distinguish “standards mode” HTML from “quirks mode” HTML (which doesn’t need a header).
I’m still not sure how that’s supposed to help in terms of being lovable.
Moderation is when you take down material because the recipient doesn't want to see it. Censorship is when you take down content because you don't want the recipient to see it, regardless of how the recipient feels about it.
— vintermann, Hacker News
I don’t drink alcohol :/
Well, one more reason to be sad about being unlovable :/
“The other programmers keep accidentally writing code that ends up in an infinite loop. I'd like you to make a program that can reliably detect that.”
In general: Do not buy any media that you can't download.
C is the first language I learned and I think it’s a terrible language full of inconsistencies, footguns and unnecessary complexity.