Not to rub it in, but in my forties could be read as almost the entirety of the modern web was developed during my adulthood.
Not to rub it in, but in my forties could be read as almost the entirety of the modern web was developed during my adulthood.
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.
Assuming you put everything important in home, that is…
Reminds me of my git commit messages!
It’s the quickest way to prove to yourself that you know what you’re doing… Most of the time, anyway…
I personally go for “wizzywig” but to each their own.
I use windirstat almost monthly and have never heard of WizTree. Keeping this in mind for next time I use it.
Though at this point, maybe I should just commit honestly
Use emojis for extra brevity.
🏭🌊👎. 🧼🌊👍?
It’s probably only ever gonna be used by like, what, a hundred people at most at any given time?
Does that mean on a microkernel you’d essentially have double the amount of code execution for a driver (i.e. driver makes a call to the kernel, kernel verifies and then executes rather than the driver just executing the call) meaning double the latency? Seems like it would cause a lot of problems.
Not a programming language and nobody’s favourite
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Depends how you define it but Annihilation was pretty good. Also Altered Carbon though that’s a series
The way I’ve always seen it is that “mother nature” has always existed as a metaphysical force that pushes life in certain directions. Humans are just mother nature manifested in conscious form - that is, assuming you believe consciousness and free will to truly exist and not just be an illusion. But the driving force is still “mother nature” just in a different form.
Could still be considered an explosion, just really slow when looked at from a galactic perspective
How bow dat?
What’s a sane, dynamically typed language?