Also a programmer and think method names would be conducive using little endian.
TopicGet()
TopicCreate()
TopicDelete()
Writing this I realize we do this implicitly in some instances.
http.Get() -> httpGet()
http.Post() -> httpPost()
Also a programmer and think method names would be conducive using little endian.
TopicGet()
TopicCreate()
TopicDelete()
Writing this I realize we do this implicitly in some instances.
http.Get() -> httpGet()
http.Post() -> httpPost()
That’s in game.load_dlc()
we opted not to include that until our game is already beloved on steam.
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It kind of is like cold brew! Haha. They call them “overnight oats”. I have a bad habit of skipping breakfast and it really helps!
Another good one to try is to put the oats, some frozen berries and a little bit of milk into a mason jar.
Put the jar in the fridge overnight, they’ll be ready in the morning, sweeten as desired.
I got way too excited Lemmy parsed LaTeX for a second
There is a Mosquito laser defense system already. I love watching the demo with classical music looped over it
I think this is more a push towards tightly couplings with Edge.
It crashes right after a call starts.
Everything else works fine though.
It really can’t. If you spoof the user agent it’ll crash immediately after a call starts.
I suspect they use something extra on top of normal WebRTC.
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CNN in the OP is just gaslighting the user here.
While the Lemmy micro blog idea sounds genius, I just wanted to echo my appreciation for write freely.
It’s great for blogging especially if you’re a writer. For the short time I used it, only felt like a Fediverse versions of Ghost CMS. At the time it had a bit less formatting features but nothing you couldn’t work around with photos.
It’d make a great blog endpoint as a supplement for a traditional website.
Salamander -> Turtle -> Seaturtle
Duck -> Flamingo -> Ostriche
Pidgeon -> Parrot -> Turkey
Hamster -> Ferret -> Prairie Dog
Chameleon -> Komodo Dragon -> Alligator
Mosquito -> Anteater -> Elephant
Anchovies -> Salmon -> Dolphin
Fox -> Wolf -> Bear
Cat -> Cheetah -> Mountain Lion -> Tiger
Worm -> Eel -> Snake -> Anaconda
I would get so much satisfaction seeing it towed.
I used to get a kick out of that at my super market because the brand of machine was “RealPOS” adding one more thing to poke fun at.
Can you share some names of them? To help me get started researching them
I knew what they were but I am still not understanding the connection to WD40.
I read he moved back to Cali shortly after finishing the giga factory.
I have the same problem with YouTube! Between work + school I don’t have free time until 930/10, so I unwind watching documentaries on YouTube and it’s 2-3am before I know it :(
I recently ordered an EReader and if books can’t replace that YouTube urge I might have to go the same route as you and redirect myself after midnight.
I give myself a pass for Lemmy though. It’s not sucking me in, rather I open the site specifically for news for sites that don’t offer RSS feeds. (RSS helps a lot with eliminating the news -> distraction scenario)
I usually use subprocess. Python has a very nice API for calling subprocesses.