Tom Fuller is right about one thing, which is that this post and so many others are way more
full of snark and dismissal than they need to be.
anon wrote: «Tom Fuller is right about one thing, which is that this post and so many others are way more
full of snark and dismissal than they need to be.»
The world is already so
full of snark and bile, why would anyone want to add to that supply?
Not exact matches
The Internet is especially
full of advice, often with a dose
of snark.
I checked out Quing's Quest VII the other day, originally for work, but I quickly realized it was too
full of mature themes and games industry
snark to be good for the kids.
For some one who claims to dislike
snark, you are certainly far more than
full of it in this post, starting with the title.
In ebook form, with wonderful public domain illustrations, the
full text
of Carroll's «The Hunting
of the
Snark», here.
Monero gives you
full anonymity and ZCash uses a protocol called zk -
snark that is a type
of zero - knowledge proof.