Jesus… You should worn a man before you try to trigger his PTSD.
Jesus… You should worn a man before you try to trigger his PTSD.
The book had half ass answers. Their examples rarely had anything to do with reality.
I’ve always said that teleporters are just suicide machines that sometimes spit a clone out somewhere else.
I did, and they were all square or triangles because “that’s good enough for most people”.
I had to add “Muppet” to the search term, and even then I only got one censored image, so I don’t know what your search history is like, but the bing algorithm definitely has some thoughts about what you like.
It’s been reported alternatively as “undergoing scheduled maintenance”, “undergoing unscheduled maintenance”, or “system failure due to cold”. Scheduled maintenance is BS, no one schedules that for peak seasonal demand times.
When you look at the massive profits that energy producers made in Texas a few years ago… and don’t forget all the free government money they got afterward to “fix” the problem… you can sure as shit bet on them taking notes of the exact most profitable moments for them the schedule “maintenance”.
Not “if”, but “when”.
But don’t worry, before that they will start dropping games to save on storage costs, so odds are you will no longer have access to anything you “own” way before they go under.
Yes. I mean often enough that I wouldn’t call it rare.
You are a front-end js/ts devel, aren’t you? That makes sense. I can understand why you would have such a skewed view of programming. When everything you write is disposable and might be scrapped every 2 - 3 years, comments would seem like nonsense and a waste of time.
But that is definitely not everyone’s experience. More than half the code I have written has had a minimum 15 year life expectancy. Comments are essential to remember what I was doing in whatever random language I had to use at a given point. I might not comment on “x++;” but I sure as shit will on “x += (xDelta * yDelta + 31) / 32;” Actually, that’s not true, if the logic is complex enough for the rest of the code chunk, I might just comment on “x++;” to make it clear what x is in this case and why it needs to unconditionally be incremented here. Even if the reason seems ridiculously obvious right now. Because that shit might not be obvious at all in 10 years.
Rare?
Where do you guys work that all you do is write basic AI generatable code?
The only thing I can think is that you are a bunch of freelance devs who never have to maintain anything or add functionality to old code.
Either that or you are all new and are just full of theoretical bullshit that you read on the internet.
Thanks, I’ll check it out.
I would appreciate that.
This exact thing is at the top of my todo list.
I hadn’t thought about doing as one big piece and just putting a collar around the faucet.
I have been searching STLs for ideas and hoping to find something that would offer a good starting place and give me a jump into creating it (I’m still a bit of a 3d cad newb).
I don’t suppose you have the files hosted anywhere that I could grab them?
If you are still required to own and maintain that car even with the ownership of the bike, then yes, it is.
It’s like he saw a and was like “Ya that’s what I want, but uglier, and less useful.”
You would think they have names of their own already… but sure… I’ll name the first one Bobby. The next is Jerry. Then Gary, then Barry, Mary, Harry, Carrie, Larry, Darryl, his brother Darryl, and his other brother Darryl… Jerry2… uhhh… is that good enough for now?
While I totally agree with what you are saying, unfortunately, the Chinese EV revolution may be largely a lie. Google fake Chinese ev sales if you are interested.
Elon is not playing 5d chess. He can’t even play 1d connect the dots. The Saudi’s have good reasons to save his ass though. By enabling him to buy Twitter, at best they get control of a worldwide propaganda platform, at worst they only spent 22Billion to kill a universally known communication platform that is a thorn in every totalitarian regime in the world. In addition, they gain they some control over the richest man in the US.
That’s true, but it also took 200 years for it to die. 200 years is “forever” for all those people who were born and died while it existed. Even if we assume that people waited to the ripe old age of 25 to have kids That means that there could have been 7 generations of a given family that were born and died while it existed.
I told you I hate to be pedantic.
The real answer.
“Google it”… I wish… Kids these days have no idea how easy they have it.