This looks like a lot of complexity up front with no foreseeable payoff. Why are we implementing a whole dynamically allocated stack for states before doing anything domain specific? How many states could you possibly…
This is clearly explained at the beginning of the article.
Google would have stepped on Octocat's neck and blown its pretty little head off. Microsoft will either low-key torture it to death or leave it alone. Who's to say?
FlappyEve inspired my first "Tiny C Game", Flappy, now part of http://TinyC.games
I use git in this particular way, and if you do anything different you are WRONG AND BAD or you have IMPURE MOTIVES!
I think I'll just hold my breath until the next Apple embarrassment.
Hmm yeah. Maybe censorship isn't the best weapon to use against Nazis.
This just in: "P" ruled totally illogical for "paste" "V" remains totally logical though of course
This satire is a little too subtle for me, assuming this isn't real.
This precisely. What is going on in here? This story has nothing to do with Twitter banning certain accounts, so why is half the discussion about that?
That's odd. gc shouldn't be collecting anything less than 2 weeks old by default.
That's fine but the article doesn't mention any popups. It just makes it sound like all of this will happen in the background without bothering the user.
This is such a classic example of not thinking things through. The graphical manipulation stuff sounds cool until you think about what happens when it causes merge conflicts. I mean the graph stuff is still cool but it…
This. By the time you get good enough at Git to make a reasonable GUI, you don't need/want it anymore.
Me too. vim -u NONE is a life saver. /me waits for someone to say we shouldn't have 3GB xml files in the first place, like I don't know that already.
Indeed.
That game would have only been improved had down-thrust been available from the beginning.
Or you're using Chrome.
At least it makes a good slogan. "Get you p__sy grabbed at Trump University!" Someone make a shirt pls.
Two strings walk into a bar. The first string says, "I'll have a rum and coke." The second string says, "Same here.#uu6€^My¥ZZ~~0◀<bell><bell><bell><tab>000x[,_5" And the first says, "Sorry, my friend here's not null…
Maybe compilers shouldn't have stupid extensions that make it possible to crash/hang the compiler?
Yeah but if I floss regularly my gums stop bleeding when I poke at them. What more do I need?
All I've learned is I can't stand any code called "elegant."
IIRC some of his other videos show how you can duplicate and move objects around in-game.
Why is this written as though all of Silicon valley is behind Soylent? It's mildly insulting.
This looks like a lot of complexity up front with no foreseeable payoff. Why are we implementing a whole dynamically allocated stack for states before doing anything domain specific? How many states could you possibly…
This is clearly explained at the beginning of the article.
Google would have stepped on Octocat's neck and blown its pretty little head off. Microsoft will either low-key torture it to death or leave it alone. Who's to say?
FlappyEve inspired my first "Tiny C Game", Flappy, now part of http://TinyC.games
I use git in this particular way, and if you do anything different you are WRONG AND BAD or you have IMPURE MOTIVES!
I think I'll just hold my breath until the next Apple embarrassment.
Hmm yeah. Maybe censorship isn't the best weapon to use against Nazis.
This just in: "P" ruled totally illogical for "paste" "V" remains totally logical though of course
This satire is a little too subtle for me, assuming this isn't real.
This precisely. What is going on in here? This story has nothing to do with Twitter banning certain accounts, so why is half the discussion about that?
That's odd. gc shouldn't be collecting anything less than 2 weeks old by default.
That's fine but the article doesn't mention any popups. It just makes it sound like all of this will happen in the background without bothering the user.
This is such a classic example of not thinking things through. The graphical manipulation stuff sounds cool until you think about what happens when it causes merge conflicts. I mean the graph stuff is still cool but it…
This. By the time you get good enough at Git to make a reasonable GUI, you don't need/want it anymore.
Me too. vim -u NONE is a life saver. /me waits for someone to say we shouldn't have 3GB xml files in the first place, like I don't know that already.
Indeed.
That game would have only been improved had down-thrust been available from the beginning.
Or you're using Chrome.
At least it makes a good slogan. "Get you p__sy grabbed at Trump University!" Someone make a shirt pls.
Two strings walk into a bar. The first string says, "I'll have a rum and coke." The second string says, "Same here.#uu6€^My¥ZZ~~0◀<bell><bell><bell><tab>000x[,_5" And the first says, "Sorry, my friend here's not null…
Maybe compilers shouldn't have stupid extensions that make it possible to crash/hang the compiler?
Yeah but if I floss regularly my gums stop bleeding when I poke at them. What more do I need?
All I've learned is I can't stand any code called "elegant."
IIRC some of his other videos show how you can duplicate and move objects around in-game.
Why is this written as though all of Silicon valley is behind Soylent? It's mildly insulting.