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ever notice how most of them look like a rectangle and have glass on the front?
ever notice how most of them look like a rectangle and have glass on the front?
control-z, kill %1
that’s not how asymptotes work.
i don’t have to choose to sacrifice my life to survive!
this has “draw the rest of the fucking owl” vibes to it. especially step 3
i’m kind of waiting for an implementation. The “protocol” is useless to me by itself
videos? everything flickers for me on wayland. X.org is literally the only thing keeping me from switching back to windows right now.
legion took the best parts of 2, and threw them away. It was quite disappointing
we’ve skipped 7 and are jumping straight to 8. The process has been going on for two years now. 9 was released 2 years ago
mandrake, in 2004
lol. Of course there is. Ai cannot code. it’s a glorified autocomplete that mostly gets things subtly wrong. So you’ll spend more time trying to understand the code you didn’t write and look for any bugs, than if you had written and understood it yourself.
that doing more work, takes more time.
Gamers are especially guilty of this.
"that 2013 game runs at a smooth 60 fps. This medern game running at quadruple the resolution with raytracing sometimes dips to 58 fps on the same hardware. Devs must be lazy, they just need to add OPTIMIZATION to the game
i do use json instead of yaml precisely for the reasons you mentioned. That was my original point in the first place that json does not have these problems. something must have been lost in transmission
cut out a random piece of your document. is it a partial or a complete document?
paste it somewhere else in the document. you have to fix the indentation because if not then the document won’t work or mean something completely different
because of the cut and paste problem. It works in json.
write json with comments. Use a yaml parser.
i have a “no cats aleowed” sign on the door to my study. At the cats’ eye level, of course
but… but… RUST!!!
q. e. d.
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well, yes of course i trust you less. It’s the whole point of wanting labelling in the first place, so I can know it’s not trustworthy in any way
note: on most computers, it worked the opposite to how one would think. Turning it on slowed your cpu to around 33 MHz