Seems to have the same effect to me, very weird.
Normally I tend to skim text pretty quickly, skipping words, but this makes my focus snap back to read every word, very funky feeling.
Seems to have the same effect to me, very weird.
Normally I tend to skim text pretty quickly, skipping words, but this makes my focus snap back to read every word, very funky feeling.
This post misses the entire point of JSON/TOML/YAML and the big advantage it has over databases: readability.
Using a file based approach sounds horrible. Context gets lost very easily, as I need to browse and match outputs of a ton of files to get the full picture, where the traditional methods allow me to see that nearly instantly.
I also chuckled at the exact, horribly confusing example you give: upd_at. A metadata file for an object that already inherently has that metadata. It’s metadata on top of metadata, which makes it all the more confusing what the actual truth for the object is.
So trying to hack hackthebox is not permitted? Confusion is the name of the game
I use syncthing, which works great unless you need a ton of space.
I agree, almost all episodes still get a passing grade. Using 1-10 as a basis, it would paint an entirely different picture.
I doubt that. Posts are supposed to encourage discussion. It’s a rule that’s fairly strictly moderated in most communities.
A yes or no question does not do that, it’s surprising the posts aren’t even removed outright.
I guess you didn’t read the article then?
Weird how US news sources always feel the need to mention children, not even sure how it’s relevant here?
Where is this common? I know you often see it in scummy tourist traps, but besides that I’ve not seen something like it.
This joke is bananas
npm is so good there are at least 3 alternatives and every package instructs on using a different one.
Then Gran will die anyway as soon as she sees the bill
I’m trying to imagine how much garbage you’re producing for it to be a gigantic pain in the ass.
The best solution seems to be to reduce your waste or exercise a bit.
If nobody wears it, it enforces the idea that it’s a religious symbol. Everybody wearing it just makes it another piece of clothing.
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That makes zero sense???
All the students should start wearing abayas.
It will entirely break down the argument that it’s a religious symbol.
While secularism is important for the school as an official institution, the fact that this applies to private persons is absolutely dumb.
As you said, religion is a private matter.
While the school institution should absolutely avoid anything that has to do with religion, the students are still private entities. Taking away their freedom to express themselves in any way is one of the worst things to do to a young person and will only have the opposite effect.
Twist or turn it as you want, this law is just racism they wrapped up nicely.
I’ve had similar, but they smelled like… hay.
Do these have any smell?
You’re using a purposely convoluted example from the spec. And I think it shows exactly how TOML is better than JSON for creating config files.
The TOML file is a lot easier to scan than the hopelessly messy json file. The mix of indentation and symbols used in JSON really does not do well in bigger configuration files.