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I really getting with “oh, you believe gasoline can power cars?!?” next time I meed a true believer.
I really getting with “oh, you believe gasoline can power cars?!?” next time I meed a true believer.
Some Android devices do that too.
Anyway, it’s disturbing how people just take it and accept as the natural way computers behave.
In most of the world, no, it would be the balloon police. Even if normal cops could handle it.
Also, the balloon police has much more impressive weapons.
That’s a stupid bug report!
For once, a username really checks out.
They are trained accountants?
Ouch. If you ever catches yourself writing something like this, stop. Intermediate values deserve names too. Even Haskell developers wouldn’t go into such extreme namelessness.
The goal of a system is what it does. That’s true for communities too.
Lemmy isn’t much of a link aggregator. It’s more more a discussion platform. But it’s open for specializing some part of it, what is really great.
It’s a list with a tuple, with a list with an empty dictionary. I’m not sure the innermost parenthesis is legal there.
Edit: Well, I tested it. It’s legal. {()}
is just a set with an empty tuple instead of a dictionary.
Anyway, it’s programmed to use sarcasm, so it will use sarcasm. It’s feelings (whatever that means) shouldn’t make a difference.
As the title said: your focus determines your reality.
For example, Ep VIII is a really good 10 minutes short.
Firefox used to have video controls for gifs. For some reason, now that people decided not to loop them, the controls are also gone.
Anyway, I guess I care about the controls more than about the gif.
Ok, let’s just ignore what language Python and Javascript interpreters are written.
And that C++ is not C.
Sorry, Undefined Behavior Everywhere was yelling way too loud to hear you clearly.
Were you talking about strong controlling anything with C++?
Pretty much so.
Start simple.
And that probably requires not going with a tutorial. Because the JS ecosystem scorns at “simple”. Just make some HTML scaffold and use MDN to understand the DOM.
Interesting, yep, passwd fails for me too.
That’s quite a bad way to express yourself.
But then, the Lemmy front-page sending unsuspecting new people into a place where they will censored if they try to speak against of dictators and human rights violations isn’t a good thing. So yeah, Lemmy is better with the ML not listed.
It doesn’t glow. The glowing is all in your eyes.
On the website:
/etc/password
Let’s see.
EDIT: Well, maybe the Cloudfare filters are region-dependent.
We can thank them for providing quality assurance.