Nice that’s also exactly how I browse Lemmy, so much variety compared to only focusing on communities you subscribed to.
Nice that’s also exactly how I browse Lemmy, so much variety compared to only focusing on communities you subscribed to.
I watched a video (Invidious) yesterday detailing the type of coins they used before 1971 in the UK and its empire, and it was actually insane.
1 Pound = 20 Shillings = 240 Pennies, with coins for 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 6 pennies, 1, 2, 2.5, 5 Shillings and banknotes for the Pounds, and each of these coins had 5 or more different names
How the eff do you gain 400 lbs?! That’s roughly 180kg!
the customary unit for body weight in the UK is, however, the stone https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=1+stone+(unit)
Salt is pretty good, but yeah, mayo it is
I love when there are solutions for every weird use case ^^
It would be a blow to render this typing method slightly slower, definitely a deal breaker 😏
I found those:
Underscore . . _ _ . _
Addition . _ . _ .
Subtraction _ . . . . _
Multiplication _ . . _
Division _ _ _ . . .
Equal _ . . . _
Right Parenthesis _ . _ _ . _
Left Parenthesis _ . _ _ .
But this isn’t enough for programming, square and curly brackets, carets, ampersand, pipe, tilda… I think it’s gonna be pretty challenging
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Don’t forget to look in which community this was posted
Agreed! Unfortunately these maddening behaviors were kind of set in stone several decades ago, and it has been (correctly) decided “Don’t break the web”, these weird quirks are kept in modern interpreters/compilers.
It’s actually quite interesting to read through the logic to follow when implementing an interpreter:
https://262.ecma-international.org/13.0/#sec-object.prototype.tostring
On the other hand, I don’t think you should add those ever
“teledildonics” is the most glorious word i’ve ever heard :D
my reply was more a comment on Adam’s nickname ^^
Yup, can’t eat the A of an artificial intelligence
I found this, it looks like it’s not really possible because the structure of the two services are pretty different:
I would play the piano more, read all the science fiction (Azimov, Herbert, HG Wells, Orwell, Bradbury, AC Clarke, UK Le Guin…), play Boardgames & Magic the Gathering with my friends, probably start making content for youtube or twitch, make pastry everyday, do gardening and building projects around the house…
The question is, do I have any budget to do all that, or are my basic needs covered but I can’t choose where to live, what I eat etc?
Honestly, I don’t find any satisfaction in work because I love doing so many things and would rather do one of them for money.
As a rule of thumb, I always put action verbs at the end of method names
You posted a couple of duplicates, if you care to tidy up a bit 🙏
Same thing happened with the 101 Dalmatians 20 years ago:
Animal shelters around the country have reported sharp increases in the number of unwanted Dalmatian dogs this year, many of them given to children as gifts last Christmas after the release of Disney’s remake of the movie ‘‘101 Dalmatians.’’ Although nationwide figures are not available, some shelters say they have seen the number of abandoned dogs more than double and that they fear the problem will only grow worse with the new ‘‘101 Dalmatians’’ television program on ABC
https://www.nytimes.com/1997/09/14/us/after-movies-unwanted-dalmatians.html
She’s a Siamese chocolate point. In Siamese cats, there is a mutation for the genes of an enzyme (Tyrosinase) that inhibits the production of melanin above a certain temperature. Where the body temperature is lower (extremities, airways), that enzyme is deactivated and melanin is produced, allowing the fur to darken.
Siamese kitten are born completely white, as their temperature is kept high everywhere in the womb, and rapidly start to color after birth.
we named our first electric car “White Fire” as an hommage to the launch roller coaster “Blue Fire” in the theme park Europa Park (Germany) near where we live.
In January we gave back the white car to the leasing company and got a gray one, which is now named “Greyfire”.