@leashless No. The Belyaev fox shows that you can get these behaviours from wild canids in a handful of generations by just selecting on low flight distance.
@tootiredtgirl@Fleischers@bienestoybien @KarolinaNYC It works, but I found it annoys the hell out of the Japanese who have put in the effort to learn English to a higher level. “Yeah, don’t do that.”
@altonbrown You may have done this but I’d love to read some self-assessment of your legacy. You spawned a bit of a cottage industry. As a starter, Adam Ragusea did a podcast episode on you and compared your output to Kenji Alt-Lopez.
https://t.co/St8feaycY2
@rob_crane@TheDreadShips He got pretty far. I think the estimate I was told growing up in Malmesbury was 0.25 mile. So there was a fair bit more to it than “flapping frantically”.
@zeeg@isaacfink123 Try t3 app, maybe.
The one criticism I have of trpc is that you can easily get a detritus of hard to maintain functions where they differ in minor ways. The types are really sweet though.
@mbateman I scrolled through the answers and didn’t see ‘validating the emotion’. It worked wonders for us on our 3 and 4yo.
This from ‘how to talk so kids will listen and listen so kids will talk’: