> (they no longer teach that in "computers" at school, by the way, iPads only) I swear, some decisionmakers deserve a brutal punch in their face. I don't even care anymore about being civil in such matters.
Has that abomination of a title also been generated by one?
"But it is littering the commit history with useless commits!" is what I always hear
Angry fruit salad
That hasn't seen so much as even a patch in years
Just set up a simple VPN with nginx and upload the page, done. Stop overthinking and overengineering everthing to smithereens.
We have something similar in Switzerland called FairTiq
Technically, there was DSSSL already though. It is missed dearly.
I guess one neat feature is that every gist is actually also a git repository, but that's about it...
That is literally a bash oneliner - pipe curl into tar, and have it unpack to ~/.local/bin.
Or Guix
Thank goodness, someone with a decent distro
Ah yes, when using your package manager is too cumbersome...
We're doomed.
>Demotic then mixed with the greek alphabet by the Coptic community into the Coptic script! At that point, it already was a looong time since the greek alphabet evolved - via a few other cultures in between - from…
At least as long as you manage to find an old, not-yet-mutilated version...
Most Harry Potter fans have never even read the books, but just seen the films, further supporting your argument
You need a really warped view of reality to see these three phrases as "meant to neg the person into thinking they are worth less"
So, generative testing.
Since when does Python have proper static typing? Also, why grep in the age of lsp?
Having a full numeric tower and stuff like having 1/2 evaluate to 1/2 (like in Scheme) definitely is the language designer's responsibility.
At that point, just render a globe.
> Getir they use different algorithms with artificial intelligence to find the shortest and fastest route Were they that desperate for funding that they had to come up with some AI stuff for an already solved problem?
Oh, yes, I used to use gdb just a small handful of times a few years ago, but Emacs' gdb mode is very powerful. But I assume there is a gdb DAP as well by now?
> (they no longer teach that in "computers" at school, by the way, iPads only) I swear, some decisionmakers deserve a brutal punch in their face. I don't even care anymore about being civil in such matters.
Has that abomination of a title also been generated by one?
"But it is littering the commit history with useless commits!" is what I always hear
Angry fruit salad
That hasn't seen so much as even a patch in years
Just set up a simple VPN with nginx and upload the page, done. Stop overthinking and overengineering everthing to smithereens.
We have something similar in Switzerland called FairTiq
Technically, there was DSSSL already though. It is missed dearly.
I guess one neat feature is that every gist is actually also a git repository, but that's about it...
That is literally a bash oneliner - pipe curl into tar, and have it unpack to ~/.local/bin.
That is literally a bash oneliner - pipe curl into tar, and have it unpack to ~/.local/bin.
Or Guix
Thank goodness, someone with a decent distro
Ah yes, when using your package manager is too cumbersome...
We're doomed.
>Demotic then mixed with the greek alphabet by the Coptic community into the Coptic script! At that point, it already was a looong time since the greek alphabet evolved - via a few other cultures in between - from…
At least as long as you manage to find an old, not-yet-mutilated version...
Most Harry Potter fans have never even read the books, but just seen the films, further supporting your argument
You need a really warped view of reality to see these three phrases as "meant to neg the person into thinking they are worth less"
So, generative testing.
Since when does Python have proper static typing? Also, why grep in the age of lsp?
Having a full numeric tower and stuff like having 1/2 evaluate to 1/2 (like in Scheme) definitely is the language designer's responsibility.
At that point, just render a globe.
> Getir they use different algorithms with artificial intelligence to find the shortest and fastest route Were they that desperate for funding that they had to come up with some AI stuff for an already solved problem?
Oh, yes, I used to use gdb just a small handful of times a few years ago, but Emacs' gdb mode is very powerful. But I assume there is a gdb DAP as well by now?