The funny thing is, both of these are JavaScript for me.
I mean I guess TypeScript if I’m doing coding for work.
The funny thing is, both of these are JavaScript for me.
I mean I guess TypeScript if I’m doing coding for work.
They just released the patch on game pass.
Give it another shot.
Maybe, doesn’t mean I’ll ever use utorrent again
Try out qbitorrrent. You just might like it better
Among other things, utorrent uses your CPU for some kind of crypto mining scheme.
No joke
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You make it sound like I verbally abuse people for bad code.
It’s famously difficult to implement your own time-based systems that also deal with timezones.
Ya know, I’m fairly certain I wouldn’t want to work with someone like you either, who seems to jump to conclusions based on an off-hand comment I made that wasn’t meant to be particularly cynical.
My main point of the previous comment is that it has nothing to do with JAVASCRIPT, just the developer on the other end. Drawn whatever conclusions you want from that assertion
I have seen this episode.
That is EXACTLY why I don’t understand why someone wouldn’t just use an NPM package that already has all that stuff sorted out. Could you imagine trying to code to deal with different time zones?
Forget about it.
I mean wouldn’t any sensible developer just use one of the many npm packages that do count down from UTC?
Which would also be using JavaScript?
Sorry I don’t mean to quibble it’s just that imo JavaScript has nothing to do with this faulty countdown, it has to do with the developer overlooking edge cases.
Royer, who lives in Goshen, told The Indianapolis Star that the settlement money will “change my life.”
“I am now financially set for the rest of my life. I hope to help my family as much as I can,” he said. *
Oof. Hope this guy has a good, decent family around him. Especially with mental disabilities, there’s at risk of bad actors coming out of the woodwork.
To be fair though the article kind of sucks.
He’s not being held in a hospital for life, he’s being held indefinitely. Which is absolutely the correct decision considering his abilities and record of hacks
Hey this is a pretty interesting story, got a link?
How is your latency on Chiaki?
I have pretty decent home wifi and honestly…
It’s just not a great experience.
Although tbf I installed it once on a macbook and the experience was not great. Didn’t do hardly any finagling to improve latency
Yup and my comment was more as to hoping the kid wouldn’t suffer permanent damages but clearly that’s not the case. I didn’t know the stats
That’s…
I mean, this shit principal and the cops that put handcuffs on an 11 year old boy should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law.
But saying he’ll NEVER be the same again after three days in solitary, and the boy’s life is ruined is too much of a stretch. A little dramatic
People are resilient, especially kids.
That’s fair I really wouldn’t call my strategy bullet journaling, more like writing a daily to-do list (sparse reminders)
Bro, today was a long day of doing nothing for me.
I had to be at work (remotely) and attend some meetings although there’s little to no work I can actually accomplish until tomorrow. For various reasons.
You better believe I was hitting that oil cart today. Infrequently, but still…
I just might have to look into that
No worries, while I agree it’s good to support FOSS alternatives…
A lot of software development is commercially driven, and that’s not a bad thing.
I have my own work checklists, similarly to you. I just open a new page in a physical notebook every day for all the things we don’t track on the sprint board, but I’m responsible for getting done regardless.
I feel you on that last part. In fact, the reason I’ve been going the extra mile and making little reminders for myself is because I’m letting that first hit creep a little closer to 3pm than the normal 5pm lmao.
Kids getting cocky.
Standard power fantasy stuff but I’m enjoying it.
Until this episode, I disliked that term for this show. Idunno, I like it when the protagonist actually fails now and then.