Who’s out here censoring tits? The OP? That’s dumb, you can swear on the internet.
Someone else? Maybe go get a fresh screenshot.
Fuck, now I have to say fuck ten time to balance out the five censored fucks in this fucking post. Fuck this fucking noise, you’re allowed to say fuck on the fucking internet for fuck’s sake. Fuck.
Now kiss
This requires an Apple iPhone XR or newer, as the face scan utilizes the TrueDepth sensor.
I’d rather take a plaster mold of my face than have to use a specific phone to order a VR headset.
Why would the gift card be for the hospital? Could have been a prepaid credit card just as easily.
I read the post title as “assigned landlord at birth” for a moment, and I was like, yeah that is probably true for most people with money.
Now to restore cosmic balance: bitch fuck bitch fuck.
Here’s a language that does bash and Windows batch files: https://github.com/batsh-dev-team/Batsh
I haven’t used either tool, so I can’t recommend one over the other.
Exactly! But when did it become the cool thing to do?
Why do people censor fuck or other profanity on the internet? I don’t get it, and until now, I’ve been too afraid to ask.
I’m using value in the loosest sense, like how all objects are values.
So now if you have three implementations of IProductService
, how do you know which one is configured?
I mean, if you’re making a railgun, maybe superconducting magnets would be useful tech to have 🤔
I’m not exactly sure what you mean. Doesn’t all dependency injection work the way I described?
Without being familiar with the framework, you can’t trace your way from the class getting injected into to the configuration, even if you’re experienced with the language.
Dependency injection is so much worse. Oh, hey, where’d this value come from? Giant blob of opaque reflection code.
Ha, abusing fork
for asynchronous saves is clever. I hope they are aware of the following restriction:
After a fork() in a multithreaded program, the child can safely call only async-signal-safe functions (see signal-safety(7)) until such time as it calls execve(2).
That’s absolutely true. What’s hard and what’s easy in programming is so completely foreign to non-programmers.
Wait, you can guess my password in under a week but you can’t figure out how to pack a knapsack?
Perhaps I have some internalized homophobia, but aside from sex and gender identity, what else is it?
edit: it’s love
Right? That’s the thing. Car thieves don’t care if the tool is illegal; they’re already planning on stealing a car.
If you make the tool illegal, you’re just making it harder for security experts who do care about the law.
Unpopular opinion: Gnome software is pretty solid, and if your computer usage patterns overlap with their design, it is quite a lovely DE. I’d rather have something that works well, even if it doesn’t do everything under the sun.