For people who can’t be bothered to click a link
It’s like a bible reading technique: not reading it, just pretending to know what it says.
For people who can’t be bothered to click a link
It’s like a bible reading technique: not reading it, just pretending to know what it says.
They just were so fucking fast they posted to the past.
Kegels.
(sorry) (not sorry?)
Except that my L1 cache is more like a top layer, which doesn’t hold very well in place because of analogic world being so crumbly.
I think it was in Die Hard where there was a scene of the protagonist short-cruiting an alarm system with the help of flower pot water to help extend some cables?
This attack must go against the laws of robotics.
Aneurysm boting.
OSHA needs to investigate this.
The not so funny thing is that if you try this in scripting languages -1 and 1 are both truthy so…
Bool or bool not, there’s no twice.

you got a & yes, but what about a getting more & on top of your &'s?
That’s what I mean (Ctrl+Enter), but I keep deleting it accidentally. But come to think I could have misinterpreted the meme because I don’t remember what specifically ms word does in that case. I haven’t used it in a long time.
My problem is usually how to NOT delete the blank page because I put it there on purpose, but any moment I delete something I end up going too far and having to add it again, but then try trim some of the extra trailing lines and there we go again.
That’s why I let my code rest for 2 months before committing.
Writing new code: Dark theme so that the bugs stay away.
Debugging: Light theme so that you can catch them.
Someone could make an app so that the dark-mode is only activated when you have a key pressed.
I liked this part:
As a rule of thumb, use echo for quick, interactive output and one-off checks. Use printf in scripts, logs, and anywhere output format matters. If you ever find yourself relying on echo options or escape sequences, that’s usually a sign that printf is the better tool.

Only reading the title it sounded confusing, but after the explanation it sounds like a bold move.
I kept reading the smiley as a different part of the sentence for longer than I should…