This is real. I do not have access to the path of reasoning, this ran through the GitHub copilot app which does not grant you access to the chain of thought.
Sometimes writing can both contain information and be beautiful? This article is charming and thoughtful. Its style may not be for everyone, but for me it really hit, I am thoroughly enjoying reading it. Its style gives me no problem calling it prose.
A person writing an essay on their own site doesn't need to have the information density of bus timetable.
The quality difference between Andor and The Mandalorian is so stark that I don't even think they are comparable. The Convert is a fine episode I guess, but next to Andor it's amateur.
Andor is prestige TV. The Mandolorian feels like a childrens show by comparison.
If you think The Convert was good, please, please watch Andor.
This is hilariously weak. "over a dozen have become active cases" is so low it made me laugh given how much insider trading happens on these platforms. This post is actually pathetic
Oh gosh, I don't think I can recall a specific source. I've listened to many interviews with the TypeScript team and in Q&A they're often asked about their "biggest regrets". Early on TypeScript's adoption was far from a sure thing. After convincing Microsoft their biggest threat was Angular's own AtScript (and maybe even Flow). TypeScript was extremely beholden to whatever Microsoft or Angular devs wanted to be added to the language in order for them to agree to push TypeScript as the future