This, a hundred times. The expectation shouldn't be that you must maintain all scenarios, environments, edge cases. It's also reasonable to say I simply do not use this software the same way you do. The individual is…
I stand corrected.
I wonder, does the streak technically still continues? As he was stripped of his titles.
Dopest thing I’ve seen this year. Thanks for sharing.
> Don’t leave too many comments I'll say this is directly proportionate to the size of the changes. If a code review is a conversation between n parties, it seems reasonable to me that more code leads to more comments.
Kinda surprising that I see nothing from Zig on all these lists.
This, a hundred times this, I used to do this quite often since I was 5-6 years old with all the hardware that I was tired of using (games, toys, etc...)
Genuinely curious as to what are the practical uses of this theorem?
I can also recommend the new Annie Jacobsen book, Nuclear War: A Scenario for a horrific experience that would scar you for a few days :)
(2023)
Acoup blog recently did some analysis related to Pyrrhus worth reading as well: https://acoup.blog/2024/03/08/collections-phalanxs-twilight-...
You can, see here: https://typespec.io/docs/libraries/http/authentication#avail...
I tend to lean more into the Valhalla crowd chanting <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ_VFJn2kJM>
Not to mention that most of the times it’s just slower than literally using bang(!) searches on a browser like duckduckgo.
> I went back to Borders, I picked up Deliverance by Opeth expecting it to sound like Damnation I went through the opposite experience at college, I picked Damnation expecting it to sound like Deliverance. You have to…
My son loves this app and he’s 7. Thanks! A small gripe, I’m unsure whats the api refresh rate and my kid continues closing and opening the app and then it sporadically gets time outs on the API. That being said, I much…
This; its really hard to discern nuance when you do not understand a specific field. The value of procedural text generators is higher when you as an individual with the knowledge, understand when the AI is…
Thanks for the TLDR.
Crazy to think that iOs does and it barely gets noticed.
> Good thing Punk is the ultimate palette cleanser. The smartest genre of music we’ve created yet. Heavy metal would like a word.
Somewhat related, John Oliver had an episode about Carbon Offsets https://youtu.be/6p8zAbFKpW0
The problem is there’s a lot of conjecture concerning intentions and thats basically unprovable. Some parts feel sensationalized for the sake of theater.
This! I use it constantly since its way easier than trying to type on the search bar from a mobile
There are a bunch of recurring actors from The Wire and it’s sort of expected considering Simon’s previous repertoire. My favorite “cameo” was the actor who played Duquam Weems (Jermaine Crawford) makes a brief…
I recently got a MB and it did brought it, so at least latest models still do on the US.
This, a hundred times. The expectation shouldn't be that you must maintain all scenarios, environments, edge cases. It's also reasonable to say I simply do not use this software the same way you do. The individual is…
I stand corrected.
I wonder, does the streak technically still continues? As he was stripped of his titles.
Dopest thing I’ve seen this year. Thanks for sharing.
> Don’t leave too many comments I'll say this is directly proportionate to the size of the changes. If a code review is a conversation between n parties, it seems reasonable to me that more code leads to more comments.
Kinda surprising that I see nothing from Zig on all these lists.
This, a hundred times this, I used to do this quite often since I was 5-6 years old with all the hardware that I was tired of using (games, toys, etc...)
Genuinely curious as to what are the practical uses of this theorem?
I can also recommend the new Annie Jacobsen book, Nuclear War: A Scenario for a horrific experience that would scar you for a few days :)
(2023)
Acoup blog recently did some analysis related to Pyrrhus worth reading as well: https://acoup.blog/2024/03/08/collections-phalanxs-twilight-...
You can, see here: https://typespec.io/docs/libraries/http/authentication#avail...
I tend to lean more into the Valhalla crowd chanting <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZ_VFJn2kJM>
Not to mention that most of the times it’s just slower than literally using bang(!) searches on a browser like duckduckgo.
> I went back to Borders, I picked up Deliverance by Opeth expecting it to sound like Damnation I went through the opposite experience at college, I picked Damnation expecting it to sound like Deliverance. You have to…
My son loves this app and he’s 7. Thanks! A small gripe, I’m unsure whats the api refresh rate and my kid continues closing and opening the app and then it sporadically gets time outs on the API. That being said, I much…
This; its really hard to discern nuance when you do not understand a specific field. The value of procedural text generators is higher when you as an individual with the knowledge, understand when the AI is…
Thanks for the TLDR.
Crazy to think that iOs does and it barely gets noticed.
> Good thing Punk is the ultimate palette cleanser. The smartest genre of music we’ve created yet. Heavy metal would like a word.
Somewhat related, John Oliver had an episode about Carbon Offsets https://youtu.be/6p8zAbFKpW0
The problem is there’s a lot of conjecture concerning intentions and thats basically unprovable. Some parts feel sensationalized for the sake of theater.
This! I use it constantly since its way easier than trying to type on the search bar from a mobile
There are a bunch of recurring actors from The Wire and it’s sort of expected considering Simon’s previous repertoire. My favorite “cameo” was the actor who played Duquam Weems (Jermaine Crawford) makes a brief…
I recently got a MB and it did brought it, so at least latest models still do on the US.