I recently started using it and screw you all for recommending it. My walks take like twice as long now.
I recently started using it and screw you all for recommending it. My walks take like twice as long now.
3.5e just had some much room to explore. Yeah, some parts sucked or didn’t make sense, but I think that really led to some interesting characters and fun moments in games. I haven’t played 5e much precisely because it’s so smooth in comparison.
This looks like O(n)
, because you don’t include constants when calculating Big-O. It’s still ~26 times slower than the implementation without the inner loop.
This looks like O(n^2)
because of the sub
.
I was right the first time. sub
is “substring” and not “substitute”.
There’s a whole sexual kink associated with those collars. I’m just sayin’
Fuck, now I have to say fuck ten time to balance out the five censored fucks in this fucking post. Fuck this fucking noise, you’re allowed to say fuck on the fucking internet for fuck’s sake. Fuck.
I read the post title as “assigned landlord at birth” for a moment, and I was like, yeah that is probably true for most people with money.
Now to restore cosmic balance: bitch fuck bitch fuck.
Who the fuck is out here censoring fuck?
Moving back to a city!
Ey, congratulations!
I’m going to say fuck twice every time I see it censored. Fuck.
Here’s a language that does bash and Windows batch files: https://github.com/batsh-dev-team/Batsh
I haven’t used either tool, so I can’t recommend one over the other.
Netscape Navigator coming in with the real facts.
I’m using value in the loosest sense, like how all objects are values.
So now if you have three implementations of IProductService
, how do you know which one is configured?
I mean, if you’re making a railgun, maybe superconducting magnets would be useful tech to have 🤔
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. Doesn’t all dependency injection work the way I described?
Without being familiar with the framework, you can’t trace your way from the class getting injected into to the configuration, even if you’re experienced with the language.
Dependency injection is so much worse. Oh, hey, where’d this value come from? Giant blob of opaque reflection code.
Try driving twelve hours each way to see your family that lives in a town without bus, train, or air service. I doubt you’d still believe a sound system (with physical buttons) is unnecessary coddle.
Ha, abusing fork
for asynchronous saves is clever. I hope they are aware of the following restriction:
After a fork() in a multithreaded program, the child can safely call only async-signal-safe functions (see signal-safety(7)) until such time as it calls execve(2).
That’s absolutely true. What’s hard and what’s easy in programming is so completely foreign to non-programmers.
Wait, you can guess my password in under a week but you can’t figure out how to pack a knapsack?
Bah, real power users only need a magnet and a pin.