I have a spoon where the handle is too heavy and it’s constantly trying to escape the bowl, making such a rather big fail of a spoon.
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Garbage: Purple quickly jumps candle over whispering galaxy banana chair flute rocks.
I have a spoon where the handle is too heavy and it’s constantly trying to escape the bowl, making such a rather big fail of a spoon.
I’ve always wanted to try playing DND, but I don’t know anybody where I live since I moved five years ago, and I’m not an outgoing type of individual.
I have one of these! I actually use it at work too.
And here I am adopting abandoned ports on FreeBSD and packaging applications that I didn’t even write as a hobby.
Aero the Acrobat for GBA.
Cheap Sonic ripoff? I loved that game. Spent many childhood hours and AA batteries playing it and learning every corner of every level.
We have a dog daycare center around here called Pound Town.
Problem is, people want a silver bullet and there just isn’t one.
You need to create an economy that works for everyone where skilled workers from all professions can be successful. You can’t cram everybody into one job and expect everything to just work out.
Just about all jobs are important, and all workers deserve a living wage and fair compensation.
No amount of Band-Aid job stuffing is going to make up for a leadership that doesn’t believe that everyone ought to be able to live a good life.
I can’t do it. The instinct is the computer can’t handle it. The moment I think I’m done I close the tab. If I need it again later, I can visit again.
We don’t have windows, so we had to make do with this interdimensional portal.
Just don’t wake him up. Lions are pretty chill and sleep most of the time.
Good point. Maybe it depends on what I want to happen when that load spike comes.
I was promised 15 years ago that cloud computing would avoid unexpected bills and provide consistent expenses that project managers love so much.
I suspect for a lot of their members, the goal was achieved. The guns may have been secondary.
I always remove the eggs in the Fibonacci sequence first until I run out of indices, and then I remove them in order by index.
When you learn as a space explorer that the dark forest hypothesis was correct.
That’s very cool! But, my work needs to run proprietary x86 containers not ARM ones. We are sadly being “forced” (they rather still not turn to open source software) to move to Windows. It’s a shame.
Surely. We’re doing a lot to discourage innovation, education, and the development of technical skills.
Hot dog industry computing least common multiple tolerated by consumers to ensure you always have a hot dog or a bun left over.
This sounds like a logic bug. Not even memory corruption. Very impressive.
Your memory safe languages wouldn’t save you from this class of error.