Thank you for explaining that it was a joke.
Thank you for explaining that it was a joke.
That requires someone to look at that section in the IDE. If it doesn’t block the merge, it doesn’t do shit.
Golang won’t even compile with dead code. Unfortunately that’s too strict, you just end up commenting out the whole block instead. At least the commented out code is obvious in review, and some automated checks catch it if you have them.
I did the same thing with “DO NOT MERGE” back in the day. Saved some people who didn’t even know about the check.
Yeah, that’s what I was implying, just didn’t want to write a whole novel about it.
Using a file system is much less bad than dynamically allocating memory, at least as long as you keep a predefined set of files.
I think it’s mostly that very few of them identify as Republican.
But also, the less stigma around gender expression, the more kids will be open to explore theirs.
Having worked for a shitty company like Theranos or whatever is not great for your resume. You want people to read your resume before the company name is tainted by bad press.
I have just the thing for you! Ever heard of binary XML?
The way I read this, the suicide looks unrelated to the drug allegations? The guy who ended up taking his own life tested negative for drugs, while everyone else in the story is in trouble. Really weird article. Did they just mash all that stuff together in the same article to get enough length?
I read that he paid it down a while ago, but kept going with all sorts of weird movies because he was enjoying it. I guess he’s finally had his fill.
Just open the main page of archive.org and paste the URL into the search field, and you’ll see all the copies they have archived.
This was the norm in Portugal when I visited in 2010 at least. In my childhood theater in rural Norway there was always an intermission as well, because they didn’t have dual projectors. Hot-swapping projectors was the only way to avoid one in the analog film days, as we all learned from Fight Club.
Not very surprising. The Taliban bans opium farming every time they’re in power. Opium farming exploded again after the US invaded Afghanistan, and now that the Taliban is back there’s another crackdown.
It was more mainstream than you’d think in Norway at least. I was easily the nerdiest one at the local one I attended at the time.
Don Jon (2013) is about a porn addict, so having some sex scenes made sense there.
A Somewhat Gentle Man (2010) has a few sex scenes which are hilarious, and they really fit the vibe of the movie.
The issue for me isn’t the sex, it’s that the scene is irrelevant to the plot. If the sex is relevant to the plot I don’t mind, but when it’s obviously just slotted in to show tits, that’s annoying because it breaks immersion for me. It makes me think about the agenda behind adding that scene instead of thinking about the story I’m watching.
Obvious product placement is kind of in the same category for me. Like Will Smith in I, Robot spending 5 minutes of the movie super excited about receiving some “vintage 2004 Converse All Stars”. Like, the movie is set in 2035, but you just had to find a way to plug this year’s model of some shoes. Sure, those shoes have looked the same since forever, but the 2004 ones were just something else, man!
As an elder millennial, porn has been prolific longer than you think. Late 90s and early 2000s LAN parties were half playing video games and half copying vast amounts of porn from each other.
Most of the configuration I’ve done in vim is to remove whatever someone else did. Like I log in as root on a server and someone put set number
in /root/.vimrc
. Like having the line number in the bottom right wasn’t enough for you, you need to waste three columns to show numbers for every line on the screen, and now I can’t copy and paste from vim without having to delete three columns from every line? NO.
What do you mean?