Communism is when I don’t have to work, and also “the West TM” bad. /s
Communism is when I don’t have to work, and also “the West TM” bad. /s
Or the people upload only things where they look like they are winning?
Bro wtf… How do you get to 200$ a month without seriously considering cancelling some? Like don’t you have to work for your money?
I don’t think there is a special procedure for minors, should be mostly the same with an extra signature for the parents or so.
If you are in the US find your state here: https://www.dhs.gov/real-id and then follow their instructions.
Or just get a Passport Card. Or whatever is cheaper / easier to get.
I think we are actually saying the same thing though…? Tests should really only ensure functionality. It should be the language’s job to help you with obvious implementation errors (such as using a wrong value type).
My point was that without a type system you need an impossible 100% code coverage, to be sure that you didn’t accidentally mess up some variable assignment or parameter somewhere, since you have nothings to easily and automatically catch those errors.
A quick check everytime when you build / package the code is surely more effective than a human code review.
Also the difficulty of coding in a language where there isn’t any static type analysis still remains. How does it even work, do you have to do a manual text search everytime you change some existing function or class?
The trivial problem here being knowing what kinda of parameter some random function somewhere in your code expects… And your code not randomly breaking in production when someone changes that function after you already used it, unless you wrote unit tests that literally test every single line of code.
The commute time is kinda worse than work time, so the 4 days in the office are equal to 5 days WFH timewise. And I would still be missing out on benefits like cheaper lunch at home and wearing comfortable clothes, and not being tired all the time. On the other hand, I would always have 3 day weekends.
It’s failing because it can’t connect to some crypto web3 bullshit… It’s probably best if it doesn’t load tbh.
And Bountysource is also dead crypto shit. See: https://github.com/bountysource/core/issues/1586
The “open” management of bigger open source problems is a kafkaesque nightmare. If you want to help make something better and change it somehow, you have to go on week-long journeys trying to figure out who is in control of that part of the project, who you can ask for guidance, who knows anything at all…
E.g. once I wanted to help package a new version of a software for a big linux distribution… and literally all the (~10) mantainers apparently wen’t missing a few years ago. I managed to find one of the mantainers private reddit account and contacted them there, and they just made me a mantainer. And I still couldn’t do shit because there is another dependecy which also needs to be updated, but it’s mantainers are also all dead.
The effort of even getting to the point where you could contribute something meaningful, is like 100 times more than the effort of the actual contribution. It’s completely rotten.
But if unit tests that other people wrote unexpectedly break, you know that you changed things that you maybe didn’t mean to change.
I have no idea, nor do I know startrek… But my childish brain said “There are faRt lights” .__.
Often it’s just a container for a bunch of related functions and common state variables for all those functions.
Rarely are classes actually used in the OOP way, where you then create many instances of that class…
Unless you are implementing some mathematical formula. Then link the paper and stick to its variables.
Code changes that could affect tests happen all the time. It doesn’t need to be a specific refactoring of that unit.
Why not just buy a phone mount and play through your phone?
It has the nice big knob so you can change the music while looking at the road…
As opposed to what?
The irony of this post is that you deserve to be blocked, for spamming this in irrelevant communities…