I always chafed at that.
“Here are these rigid rules you must use and follow.”
“How did we get these rules?”
“By ignoring others.”
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I always chafed at that.
“Here are these rigid rules you must use and follow.”
“How did we get these rules?”
“By ignoring others.”
If not fraction, why fraction shaped?
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I mean, it’s not false. They used the “most recent” hardware that win11 won’t install on, vs the “most recent” hardware that win11 will go on. In their mind, that’s a fair test. They just won’t consider that someone might put win10 on something modern.
Who said that? Who’s talking?
But how do they fish on land?
And git’s weird little side project, Linux. So full of rage…
INHALES
Whoa whoa whoa! Leave some penis for the rest of us!
Gnomish should be more artificial. Esperanto.
Additionally you have control over it. Sure, you don’t need local since you’re using it in conjunction with the internet. You control it though. You decide entirely what you want to trust and don’t have to delegate that trust as much.
If not park, why park shaped?
Hard agree. This is why rust is getting so much attention, and the c/c++ crowd are so mad. They’re happy just blaming it on a “skill issue” while losing their shit over [the rust crowd] saying “how about we don’t let you in the first place.”
So they accidentally saw some images of winmo 10 and really said to themselves, “yeah, I’ll have some of that.”
That’s just it, these extensions themselves refuse to run if the fork doesn’t say it is vs code. You’d have to build it yourself to report compliant information to the extension, or build the extension yourself to not check. Both of which are not trivial.
Give it a second, the tacos will be better warmed up.
For now, anyway. Let’s hope it stays that way.
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