Wherever is reading this, this article is worth looking at. Just trust me.
Wherever is reading this, this article is worth looking at. Just trust me.
Prescriptivist much?
I think they meant shoot in like a friendly way. You know, happiness bullets!
I take issue with “everything”, as most things are not. But it is a common trick when a developer wants to make a “new” file format that encapsulates a bunch of different files.
That was great
This reads like you work for Gamers Nexus and aren’t shy about it
… and is not a regex
Welp, Ars Technica has another theory:
Microsoft’s Azure status page outlines several fixes. The first and easiest is simply to try to reboot affected machines over and over, which gives affected machines multiple chances to try to grab CrowdStrike’s non-broken update before the bad driver can cause the BSOD. Microsoft says that some of its customers have had to reboot their systems as many as 15 times to pull down the update.
That’s some high quality speculation
I am so confused. What’s supposed to happen on the 15th reboot?
I don’t think that PS1 model of a car will ever look acceptable to me. It’s not a design that grows on you or you get accustomed to. It’s just bad.
They should add it in C++26
I think Excel formulas also use this, but it’s been a long time so I might be misremembering.
Yes, you’ve got it right. <> means ≠. 16 is not equal to 6.
What languages use this? I don’t like it!
On the other hand it goes well with >= and <=. If >= means “either > or =” then <> means “either < or >”, it checks out.
But I still don’t like it.
are the legs not allowed to be detached even for a moment for maintenance?
QR codes require the background colour (white) to extend at least 5 pixels around the corners. This won’t scan.
You mean the thing any credit card issuer does anyway?
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