But why bother when you can just use <button>?
(2026)
It's "it" as in the pronoun, not as in "iterator".
If you ever make it to the bottom, it was never infinite in the first place.
> a relatively good career What's that for?
Not even any built-in transliteration rules, but the transliteration rules engine. One has to load a custom ruleset to exploit it – and I presume no sane implementation is going to accept rules from untrusted input.
The Google which no longer searches for what you ask and instead rephrases your query into meaninglessness and returns irrelevant results? That Google?
How long is the program which enumerates all N-digit programs?
Indeed. The real shame is that Wikipedia mentions none of that, not that it has an article at all.
> Wikipedia editors are just Reddit mods with delusions of grandeur In other words, just Reddit mods
Trusting a rando who claims to be the CEO of a company nobody heard of is worse, yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arguments_to_avoid_i...
> it's not like Wikipedia is running low on paper https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arguments_to_avoid_i...
> Wikipedia seems stuck in an antiquated worldview where things like traditionally-published books with second- or third-hand reports of what happened, and which are frequently incomplete or wholly inaccurate, are…
The actual paper’s title is “Markets are competitive if and only if P ≠ NP” It’s 2026, people, you don't have to use crude ASCII approximations of mathematical symbols any more.
Or LGBT flag for Arabic and Persian speakers.
#[allow(clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason,clippy::let_underscore_untyped,clippy::let_underscore_must_use)] let _ = self.poll_flush(cx)?;
In a roundabout way, this exists – it’s called Windows RE.
But "let _ =" is already an explicit suppression of a must-use warning. Where does this arms race of "no, I really know what I am doing, compiler" versus "no, this really looks like a mistake, programmer" end?
Way to make clickbait titles.
Ehh, easy fix #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_untyped,clippy::let_underscore_must_use)] let _ = self.poll_flush(cx)?;
This devuan? https://lwn.net/Articles/786593/
Valve is a different company.
JdeBP is surely referring to https://xeiaso.net/
Don't worry about radioactive material near your house, the Sun is a giant nuclear reactor anyway
But why bother when you can just use <button>?
(2026)
It's "it" as in the pronoun, not as in "iterator".
If you ever make it to the bottom, it was never infinite in the first place.
> a relatively good career What's that for?
Not even any built-in transliteration rules, but the transliteration rules engine. One has to load a custom ruleset to exploit it – and I presume no sane implementation is going to accept rules from untrusted input.
The Google which no longer searches for what you ask and instead rephrases your query into meaninglessness and returns irrelevant results? That Google?
How long is the program which enumerates all N-digit programs?
Indeed. The real shame is that Wikipedia mentions none of that, not that it has an article at all.
> Wikipedia editors are just Reddit mods with delusions of grandeur In other words, just Reddit mods
Trusting a rando who claims to be the CEO of a company nobody heard of is worse, yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arguments_to_avoid_i...
> it's not like Wikipedia is running low on paper https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arguments_to_avoid_i...
> Wikipedia seems stuck in an antiquated worldview where things like traditionally-published books with second- or third-hand reports of what happened, and which are frequently incomplete or wholly inaccurate, are…
The actual paper’s title is “Markets are competitive if and only if P ≠ NP” It’s 2026, people, you don't have to use crude ASCII approximations of mathematical symbols any more.
Or LGBT flag for Arabic and Persian speakers.
#[allow(clippy::allow_attributes_without_reason,clippy::let_underscore_untyped,clippy::let_underscore_must_use)] let _ = self.poll_flush(cx)?;
In a roundabout way, this exists – it’s called Windows RE.
But "let _ =" is already an explicit suppression of a must-use warning. Where does this arms race of "no, I really know what I am doing, compiler" versus "no, this really looks like a mistake, programmer" end?
Way to make clickbait titles.
Ehh, easy fix #[allow(clippy::let_underscore_untyped,clippy::let_underscore_must_use)] let _ = self.poll_flush(cx)?;
This devuan? https://lwn.net/Articles/786593/
Valve is a different company.
JdeBP is surely referring to https://xeiaso.net/
Don't worry about radioactive material near your house, the Sun is a giant nuclear reactor anyway