For whatever reason, GIMP includes this image of a green pepper as a built-in brush.
For whatever reason, GIMP includes this image of a green pepper as a built-in brush.
beer ~ piss
wine ~ rotten blood
coffee ~ diarrhea
raw meat (tartar steak, etc) ~ used chewing gum picked from a pavement
dark salami ~ rotting corpse
vinegar ~ battery acid
moldy cheese ~ moldy cheese
It does not give the exact answer, only an approximation.
Time to use the Element Picker feature of uBlock Origin.
smashes two keyboards at once, causing green-on-black HTML code to appear in the reflection in sunglasses
I’m in.
Features such as being locked in to a bloated proprietary client that doesn’t even respect your date format settings? Or having to give your phone number to a shady company?
I’m 21 and completely agree.
Matrix, for example, is an open protocol for real-time messaging.
It’s clearly a conspiracy by Big Scale to sell more scales.
It’s called “redundant acronym syndrome”, or “RAS syndrome” for short.
The only mention of capitalism in the article is specifically venture capitalism.
If Discord is simple, why does the Discord app have 149 MB?
If Discord suspects that you’re using a temporary e-mail, they will demand your phone number.
LaTeX produces PDFs, which are hard to read on small devices. Just write a website.
I think “uniform function call syntax” is the established term for this particular feature.
That’s true, but if the transformations have more than one argument, they go after the name:
data.split(",").join(";")
as opposed to concatenative programming languages, where all arguments go before the name and there’s no visual indication of the structure:
data "," split ";" join
Also, there are more languages with this feature, for example D, VimScript or Koka.
Re the sidebar: How are Nim and Roc partially concatenative?
C is the first language I learned and I think it’s a terrible language full of inconsistencies, footguns and unnecessary complexity.