Exactly. OP seems to have very limited understanding of software development if that fact has eluded him.
Jesus Christ what kind of potatos are you using when 10 GB of disk space are even noticable for you?
He was a good hacker but also a HUGE, arrogant jerk who treated a lot of people quite badly.
Exactly my thought. Or a typed enum: enum class uint8_t { NAH, YEAH, OMGWTF }; I'm (fairly) sure there's a good reason for that language feature, but the justification the blog article gives is super weak.
I used this: #!/usr/bin/python3 import subprocess import time import random with open("/tmp/x") as f: t = f.read() for c in t: subprocess.call([ "xdotool", "type", c ]) time.sleep(abs(random.gauss(0,0.07))) And pasted a…
I'm not sure why single-header is an advantage over powerful libraries such as GEGL.
> Other than it being completely wrong and requiring a regex to be compiled for an amount of work that's certainly less than the compilation itself. It's not. And the sequence you describe is not even parsed because…
6.15.2 has 20 occurrences, of which only 2 are actual swearwords ./fs/bcachefs/bkey_cmp.h: /* we shouldn't need asm for this, but gcc is being retarded: */ ./drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/d11.h:/*…
The two pilots in the Tenerife aircrash would beg to differ.
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Exactly. OP seems to have very limited understanding of software development if that fact has eluded him.
Jesus Christ what kind of potatos are you using when 10 GB of disk space are even noticable for you?
He was a good hacker but also a HUGE, arrogant jerk who treated a lot of people quite badly.
Exactly my thought. Or a typed enum: enum class uint8_t { NAH, YEAH, OMGWTF }; I'm (fairly) sure there's a good reason for that language feature, but the justification the blog article gives is super weak.
I used this: #!/usr/bin/python3 import subprocess import time import random with open("/tmp/x") as f: t = f.read() for c in t: subprocess.call([ "xdotool", "type", c ]) time.sleep(abs(random.gauss(0,0.07))) And pasted a…
I'm not sure why single-header is an advantage over powerful libraries such as GEGL.
> Other than it being completely wrong and requiring a regex to be compiled for an amount of work that's certainly less than the compilation itself. It's not. And the sequence you describe is not even parsed because…
6.15.2 has 20 occurrences, of which only 2 are actual swearwords ./fs/bcachefs/bkey_cmp.h: /* we shouldn't need asm for this, but gcc is being retarded: */ ./drivers/net/wireless/broadcom/brcm80211/brcmsmac/d11.h:/*…
The two pilots in the Tenerife aircrash would beg to differ.
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