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I closed six bugs last week doing precisely this. They were minor issues but impressive nonetheless.


There's also been none since I washed my hair this morning - certainly must be related!!


Clever


Not really….


This is an asinine take - it literally has nothing to do with the theater we deal with at the airports in America


What's the actual reason then?


There's 200 other people on the flight that think this plane is going to crash instead of thinking this plane is going to land safely and a ransom is going to occur.

Prior to 9/11 hijackings were rare but still occurred with everybody living [1]. There is a notable truncation in the list after 9/11 of incidents per decade (across the world; so nothing special about TSA).

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aircraft_hijackings#19...


Locking the door of the cockpit, actual on the ground policing in terms of monitoring terror cells.


Better cooperation between intelligence and law enforcement agencies


Re: eating meat, plenty of people opt out of eating meat (specifically beef) because of its environmental cost.


I don't know what that has to do with my comment.


Speaking as an American - clearly the general population is unable to determine what's right or wrong.


Saying this as a software engineer that has a degree in electrical engineering - software "engineering" is definitely not the same as other engineering disciplines and definitely belongs in a trade school.


Right, because the guy sitting next to me and is designing a PCB for next copy of rPI is so much more for an engineer than the other guy designing a distributed computing algorithm? It shows that you only dealt with the trivial things in SE. There are very complex areas in both disciplines and as much as I can find trivial things in SE I can do the same for EE. Let's just not pretend it's a science fiction when it's not.


Developing a distributed computing algorithm I think would squarely fall into CS. Engineering is the application of stuff like that.


And with Libby you don't even have to leave your house.


Or native mobile?


just didn't make the cutoff of top 10 categories I am tracking, I will update the report. iOS/android/c# are around same range of 2%


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