Note: I'm standing with the moderators during their strike, so I won't be contributing or doing my usual user-level moderation for the foreseeable (so, no answering, commenting [for the most part], editing, flagging, voting to close, cleaning up posts, ...). Hopefully a reasonable solution can be found soon, not just to the AI thing but to the issue of how SE Inc. treats moderators in general. Here's some reading for those who are interested.
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Be kind whenever possible. It is always possible.
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Want to learn JavaScript's latest features?You might like my recent book, JavaScript: The New Toys. It covers ES2015 ("ES6") through ES2020, and previews what's next. See thenewtoys.dev for a full table of contents, a blog, where to buy the book, and ongoing coverage of what's new.
I'm a software engineer with a particular interest in web technologies (esp. JavaScript and, increasingly, TypeScript). I also do lots of work in C#, and formerly Java, and several other languages. I've been doing this professionally for over 30 years, goofing with computers for 10 years before that, but I hope I'm not this guy. I used to write up snippets of stuff on my anemic old blog. The new one is here, but I haven't copied all of the old content over yet. |
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