What about a mini-fridge that’s made to look look like an old CRT tv. It could even have a real LCD screen with a filter on it for maximum deniability!
What about a mini-fridge that’s made to look look like an old CRT tv. It could even have a real LCD screen with a filter on it for maximum deniability!
Why are the alternatives all so defecatory…
This is the first I’ve even heard of “Concord”
Sounds like I’m not missing much
Never asked one. Answered my first one recently.
Confetti gun with a built-in shredder that’s powered by only $100 bills (and electricity)
Fundraiser to send CEOs on a French vacation?
Frankly AS did a lot of things well
Amazing how many replies to your comment completely miss the point
I imagine they’d be eyeing things like having a partnership with patreon so patrons get access to an exclusive subreddit at a certain tier (with reddit getting some cut). Not saying patreon specifically would go for that but I imagine that type of monetization is what they’d be mostly considering. Or maybe a better example would be something in the realm of substack. Paying directly for access is hard to get people to go for without a third party with financial incentive to drive content.
Memes aside, global population density maps look substantially different.
Shit, Musk should have done this during the Twitter - > X conversion. With how advertisers fled he could be even richer now!
I would guess the map of IMBD voters would look similar.
MXRoute is about a decade old and based in Texas. It’s in that “unix philosophy” category of doing something well and stopping there so you won’t get them advertising their new crypto wallet or AI software on you. It’s mostly geared for more technical bring your own domain type of usage. If you’re wanting to use it more as a forwarder and want to store the history locally (or if you don’t email files) there’s a “lifetime” plan available.
That makes no sense. If you join b’ and b’’ into b then the external interface of b is the union of the external interfaces of b’ and b’'. The risk of conflicts between those two interfaces is minimal in the situation they described so no need for namespacing.
I expected the argument to be based on total effort to split then join the internal code compared to the context switching cost of splitting and then splitting again (with an appeal to agile vs waterfall). But this argument feels like they were either dealing with a language/stack with a broken module system that lacks an explicit separation of internal vs exposed or were just joining things strangely.
Expressing a general rule based solely on a specific situation is a disservice (irony intended).
There’s a bug! You can click buttons once after they disappear.
It takes like 5 minutes to beat…
I’ll give you $10 for 30%
no other languages out there where you can just write some code in VIM directly on the server through SSH and immediately see your results without any further setup
laughs in coldfusion
I didn’t realize SA still exists.
I like yml. Clean to read, easy to use, supports comments.