ESR: “Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s personal itch.”
ESR: “Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s personal itch.”
Whenever I try, I get Ravi Bhatia screaming “How can she slap?!”
Orions are demonstrably mammals, but unfortunately fictional.
My solution is good $100 custom inserts and Red Wings. Cleared up plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, and a number of leg/back problems. I think the inserts were more important than the Red Wings, but they are a quality boot.
I’m inclined to believe this, but what I see is laughably bad. I’ve agreed with the premise of Sandy Hook Promise since before the Sandy Hook Massacre, yet they’ve been pounding me with ads for years. Every once in a while, I get a halfhearted “But Trump is pretty cool, isn’t he?” Which will never be clicked. And, when I watched a reaction channel do Buffy the Vampire Slayer, I got a shit-ton of “God hates fagz!” And was pretty glad to see them wasting their money on me.
Did he make you manually allocate all the space for food in your stomach before you started to eat?
Tell me, in detail, about Trump’s death and how MAGA disintegrated.
You see, it’s true: Nobody expects the Spanish Inquisition!
I feel like I’ll probably watch that Mayfair Witches show starring Alexandra Daddario at some point, but it hasn’t happened yet.
My experience in going from C to C++ was different: if you’re not converting everything from mallocs with custom addressing systems to the collections framework, you’re not living.
Three fiddy.
This is a great one to see first “in the wild” while studying French. The trip from “this can’t possibly be what they’re saying” to “that was exactly what they were saying” is a wild one.
99=99 seconds, 100=1 minute. AFAIK that’s universal?
I find it funny that heating the coffee for 99 makes it hotter than heating it for 100. Just waking up, that’s mindboggling.
Probably from Oak-land.
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PEMA is technically correct. Division and subtraction are illusions.
Similar. I’d guess it was something like ctrl-z; ps -e vi; kill -9 procnum on a vt100 terminal.