Canada: “Am I a joke to you?”
Canada: “Am I a joke to you?”
Are you trying to spell literal? Not trying to be a dick, just unsure if you have a different word in mind.
No, thank you for being so reasonable.
Fair enough. Can’t say I know enough to really decide what is or isn’t valid criticism.
Were you not being serious when you were calling people systemd-bots?
Gonna be honest, never heard of running before this. Briefly considered switching before OPs presentation in the comments turned me off. I don’t want to associate with his/ her mind of weirdo, they aren’t fun.
In addition, I saw a good damned loot box in my client.
But see, that is AI, just not machine learning. It’s classical AI.
By the time they had switched to dvds for me, you couldn’t find floppies at normal school supply stores anymore. As for the dvdrs, my parents ended up buying a pack of them and using them throughout mine and my sisters’ elementary school careers, though I think fully half ended up being used by me to burn playlists from lime/frostwire onto. Those were the days.
Using floppy disks in grade 2, then dvd+r in grade 4 and finally flash drives in 6+
Because the rust crowd spent a lot of time learning rust, and they’ll be damned if it isn’t the literal savior catch all silver bullet solution to programming.
But see, that’s the thing. Trademark isn’t formally granted or applied for. It has to be for an established thing that has common name recognition like kleenex or band-aid. The purpose behind this is to give legal recourse for someone to defend their brand. In order to trademark ‘is-odd’, you would have to be able to show that people (society in your country really) use is-odd to refer to a class of thing you do/make/own. You could argue that Twitter as a trademark still belongs to the ass who runs the company (by extension) because everyone insists on calling it Twitter. The expression of Twitter now has no bearing on where the trademark lies, if it exists in the first place. That would be copyright.
Now, I agree that the system is dumb, but npm should also have infrastructure in place to enable renaming so that if a case comes about where a package is renamed, that doesn’t break the internet.
I feel like android did that first, but I’m not sure.
Mandaloregaming did a video on Star Citozen a few years ago that had a lot of discussion on the (bacterial) culture of the community of star citizen at the time. I don’t know if it is relevant to the current community, though.
I feel like a fantasy world that you can semi-freely travel to without death is not isekai.
Oh :(