Also, could you please update the title of your fediverse post? The article now says 21k 🙂
Also, could you please update the title of your fediverse post? The article now says 21k 🙂
Glad to learn that HTTP/0.9
is still “in use globally” then. A bit surprising, but since it’s all about stretching definitions past what is reasonable, for the sole purpose of having the last word, let’s shoehorn anything into anything to the infinity and beyond!!! 🤡🚀
If you need to provide tools that cross security boundaries then […] a small web app is better [than sudo].
A web app? Effin really!!? 🤨
With a 52% percent mortality rate, this might well be the last such opportunity. One way or another. 😬
But use the widows version and the proton layer. The Linux version is horribly coded.
Seeing that I’m a senior dev, take it any way you want.
Junior dev:
Straight out of uni, know the latest developments while having also studied long established standards and specifications (like POSIX, LSB, SQL, etc), full of energy, and ready to speedrun burning out any %
Senior dev:
Hasn’t learned anything substantial in decades, uses outdated specs because “who got the time for that, and legacy stuff works just as well anyway”, copy pastes most of their work from stack overflow, is only still employed because of their inside information knowledge and the utter absence of documentation leading to a bus factor of one, and has perfected the art of gaming the system to the point of photoshopping a sloppy IDE screen over their WoW game whenever a picture of them “working” gets taken.
Yeah, checks out.
Larger might be acceptable too, not sure
It should.
Yeah totally merge everything, people like a good spaghetti salad.
3090 degrees is above its boiling point (which is 2950 degrees).
So it doesn’t become “clear”, it literally vaporises.
Better lzma performance with xz. 🤪
In that case, your second and subsequent points should have no text, since the source material has no text for them. And the last point can’t arguably have text at all either way. 😉
More seriously, the source material has both texts and images, and it was your choice to only represent half of that. You could have easily written:
Note: Descriptive information is in italics.
text | image |
---|---|
understanding a meme with text | Small brain |
understanding a meme without text | Normal brain |
understanding a meme without text | Nor image |
understanding a meme without meme | ❌ |
Or:
This meme is taking the classical “expanding brain” meme, and removing increasingly more content with each panel, implicitly prompting the reader to interpolate more information at each step, to practically illustrate the concept of the meme itself. The last panel has nothing at all.
Technically, “without text nor image”. Your list is implying otherwise.
Finally someone is making sense. I was getting depressed with all the logical metric inspired units disguised as jokes everywhere in this thread. You get it. Thank you 🙏
Obviously, cash shops should be banned in games immediately.
Upvoted specifically for that last part.
Despite claiming to stay away from politics, they had really questionable, fascism-like views on what they claim is “degenerate modern art” and harboured some of the worst type of human beings on the planet, and these human beings were open white nationalists and conservative Christians.
The amusing thing about these types, is that they just like traditional values “on principle”. Most of the art they promote has been created by open minded, queer, anti-traditionalist artists who, at the time, were the exact type they are now hating. They know nothing of our history (they have none, so it is our history), and they only rally over “tradition” because the abolition of slavery and women’s rights were a relatively recent development, whose reversion is their core and only value.
Additionally to the other answer: the reason CISC came up to be was “less instructions”. Memory was a lot more expensive, and developers worked in assembly a lot more. So, less instructions made a lot of sense. Now, memory is cheap, and developers almost never write assembly unassisted.
It happens to the best of us 🙂