![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/fccbdfb0-9c67-456d-b9e5-4c3c39375331.png)
![](https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/0943eca5-c4c2-4d65-acc2-7e220598f99e.png)
??? Both options are the same thing tho?
??? Both options are the same thing tho?
Welcome to old.
Bing chat will do it
Not sure I follow the “FPTP with layers” argument. After each layer, the votes go to the next choice rather than being wasted. Vote splitting gone. That’s the bad part of FPTP taken care of. There’s still one winner, but proportional voting is orthogonal to ballot type
And you only get final results when all counting is complete, but ballot counts could definitely be published as they come in (N ballots with order ABCD, M ballots with order DBA, etc)
I like ranked ballots more. Just a bunch of easy binary decisions of which candidate I like more. With the other ones, I feel like I’m betraying my favourite if I rank or approve of anyone else equally.
Same one as before I think.
Ah yes, but have you considered the gargantuan confirmation bias of anyone willing to map debunked wolf social dynamics onto humans?
Honestly, that feels like giving them too much credit. Chimps are fucking terrifying. The more I learn about them, the more I wonder “jesus fucking christ, how badass/insane was Jane Goodall?!”. Those things are the closest things to real demons I’ve ever heard about.
Edit: well, aside from particularly unhinged humans
Chimpanzees do, though (source). and they’re closer to humans than wolves.
The whole alpha wolf thing kind of sounds like projection.
I have helix, but how’s zed?
For helix, plugins are on the way
Throw me a bone here. Is there like an existing reasons it sucks or do you just hate snakes?
Why tho
First time I’m hearing about it. Any fun gimmicks?
Sounds like you went with the right option. I hate megathreads
Python has its flaws for sure (I’m getting pretty fed up with the lack of required type notation, myself), but my point here is that bash is even worse:
Any suggestions for linter?
Is there a way to disable the old c++ features? Or some kind of linter that points them out and suggests the new ways?
Ruuuuuuust
C++ was necessary, and truly great compared to its predecessor. But the world has marched on. Rust is the current benchmark.
The social contract of tolerance