What’s a sane, dynamically typed language?
What’s a sane, dynamically typed language?
Absolutely nothing… This article literally just says that somebody on an internet forum pointed out that what might happen is that if your account has been around longer than the average lifespan then they’ll investigate and maybe terminate it after determining it’s no longer owned by the original account owner. Valve today doesn’t have the support capacity to perform this kind of investigation. Valve in 50-60 years will be an entirely different beast. This speculation means nothing.
From the stories I’ve heard from corporate software employees, this does sound like exactly the kind of thing you gotta do to show some manager the guy is buddy-buddy with that they’re actually not doing their job. And even then they didn’t listen.
We have to work under the assumption that most development is done by inexperienced or, to put it bluntly, bad programmers. I would MUCH rather have bad JS code than bad assembly. One may crash a single tab in my browser, the other may crash my entire computer.
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Assuming you put everything important in home, that is…
Reminds me of my git commit messages!
Heh nice try but we don’t write textbooks or exams for the outliers.
It’s the quickest way to prove to yourself that you know what you’re doing… Most of the time, anyway…
And the of is an optional field for if they have an onlyfans
Testing scams
Any non-scams yet? Or is it safe to assume anything that looks like a scam, is one?
Computer monitors are significantly more expensive for the same size and are overkill for the applications TVs are generally used for.
I’m imagining a scenario where you’re working on a feature that changes the DB state (e.x. introduces a new DB migration that changes some columns) and the bug is on an unrelated part of the code from your feature. In this hypothetical, going back to the state of the upstream branch would make your local environment non functional, and the bug is on an unrelated part of the code. Fairly specific scenario but hey, you can worktree for that. It’s not particularly thorough, though.
I think they meant “all of this is what might happen next”
But yeah even then social media will still continue to somehow have an ever increasing number of “users”
I sympathize with this. People on the spectrum already have a hard time just living, then they have the extra hurdle of having a hard time communicating their hard time. It feels very human to want to hide the struggle, it makes you feel more like you belong in the world and that you are just one of the other billions out there being “normal” and doing “normal” things. That’s a longing that I’ve felt, but I’m fortunate enough to not have felt it to the degree your father seems to have. I hope you and your brother find a way to get through to him.
Especially the last one!
I personally go for “wizzywig” but to each their own.
I assume that word also means something else than what I’m thinking…