They’re a Lego™ alternative specialized on sculptures.
Disclaimer: i’m not in any way affiliated with Jekca. Just remembered me of them.
They’re a Lego™ alternative specialized on sculptures.
Disclaimer: i’m not in any way affiliated with Jekca. Just remembered me of them.
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You would build a castle in the desert on a natural aquifier too, no? There might have been an oasis long before this was built.
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You think web browsers should not exist?
Yes. Multiple historical layers, each giving the creators way too much power over presentation, while they are still supposed to handle stuff like accessibility themselves, making a company webpage a thousand manhours project. Browsers being monoliths is only one page of the book.
How do you write Google Chrome, and all of it’s dependencies, in one page of code?
So we agree that browsers are way too complex?
In my humble opinion, you shouldn’t be allowed to participate in big projects if you don’t fulfill some minimal requirements.
Reminds me of the crack i had to explain the concept of technical debt. He was the main maintainer of a years old Xamarin project, he took over from his precursor.
Except if your initial code was first written for something slightly related to the current usecase and with a tenth of the current feature set.
Then you better start from scratch and take some bits and pieces from your old code.
And not Ring.
A more polished unholy list of depencies?
Use diff for that?
Learn the regex rules.
A elegant and beautiful piece of code is art.
Right, confused it with the splitting of lanes (M.2 x4 bays).
The thing called bifurcation?
Stealing the precious TV waves.
Seriously, i just googled how much energy would be needed to put 1Kg in LEO. Ofc there’s a StakOverflow to it asking the same question and none of 4 answers answer the question and one is like “This seems like a complicated way of doing it. Instead of asking the minimum energy…”.
They implemented some sort of OOP tho.
edit: I meant: the Linux devs implemented some sort of OOP in their C code in the kernel – is something i read forever ago.
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