Splashed water can fly surprisingly far. Remember those studies about toilets and toothbrushes?
Embedded engineer and programming languages enthusiast. If you wrote some pretty code, I wanna see it.
Splashed water can fly surprisingly far. Remember those studies about toilets and toothbrushes?
Ah, yeah ml blocking seems to be what’s done it. That makes sense. Thanks- I was curious.
What platforms don’t see it (or which one in this case, anyway)?
Looks terrible. I can’t use the sink without worrying about splashing the clean dishes. Disgusting. And they’re practically just hanging in my way.
would you rather …
If it means no VC, yes, without a doubt. That’s kind of the point.
Running in a VM. On top of a hypervisor.
That’s how that usually works, yeah.
I was going to ask whether that’s coffee or tea in your mug, but I read the bag and now I don’t need to :)
Because cat people are weird as fuck.
I’m writing a paper on this, actually. Basically, it’s okay-ish at it, but has definite blind spots. The most promising route is to have AI use a traditional static analysis tool, rather than evaluate the code directly.
Wash the chicken and . . .
no.
What, because they’re made in Kentucky?
The damned thing is a travesty.
Whoever made this thinks a lot of spices are sweet that aren’t.
Haha, I appreciate the warning, but I didn’t. I was responding to OP’s username. I’ll edit to say “re your username”.
Re your username, I’m sorry, but cows are over rated. The cultural-culinary hegemony of high-end beef is real, and their milk knows no market rival. Sure, they’re good, but that good? Nothing could live up. A two-digit percentage of the world’s population, on the other hand, hold cows in such high regard that they don’t eat them at all! If any animal has a claim to being underrated it’s not the cow of all beasts. Spiders, bats, snakes: such as these are the animals that warrant much-deserved advocacy and repair of their reputations.
That’s the kind of logic people historically used when designing low level programming languages. It’s not the kind of logic you should use or that people nowadays usually do use. Undefined behavior is widely seen as a Bad Thing in the programming language design community.
There’s a lot of pig farming in the US though, bacon is popular, and I’m not sure it makes sense to talk about meats being of national origins.
Well “mine” is correct in English in e.g. “mine eyes” because “eyes” starts with a vowel sound. I don’t see any opportunity to use second-person pronouns like thine and thy in this passage; where would you have put those?
Guessing somebody just wrote it to be funny, because there are grammatical errors with the dated bits of language.
Fedora updates the kernel and other packages that get loaded into memory at boot time more frequently than other non-rolling distros, which of course necessitates more frequent restarts.