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Don’t forget to look in which community this was posted
Don’t forget to look in which community this was posted
Agreed! Unfortunately these maddening behaviors were kind of set in stone several decades ago, and it has been (correctly) decided “Don’t break the web”, these weird quirks are kept in modern interpreters/compilers.
It’s actually quite interesting to read through the logic to follow when implementing an interpreter:
https://262.ecma-international.org/13.0/#sec-object.prototype.tostring
On the other hand, I don’t think you should add those ever
I’m still fine with him getting splashed with food or other organics every single time he tries to speak publicly
What an asshat, someone needs to throw another milkshake at him
As a rule of thumb, I always put action verbs at the end of method names
The article: https://www.politico.eu/article/norway-arctic-region-asks-eu-commission-for-26-hour-day/
How would the new time zones work in practice? Wenche Pedersen, the mayor of Vadsø who authored the letter, is unsure.
“We haven’t thought a lot about that” she said. “The clock will go from 12 to 13… and we have to see how this will go. I don’t think they’re going to say yes so we haven’t thought about all the details.”
Huh. Great idea.
LGTM
I suspected there would be a few of you who do, but I thought “no this, is the Internet, be bold!”
When I wrote my comment earlier, I recalled this story I read of a British woman who ordered hot tea in a dinner and got microwaved iced tea :)
Pretty sure they mean iced tea in plastic bottles, America doesn’t know what hot tea is
J’ai d’abord pensé à du diabète
maybe you can see it through an Invidious instance: https://invidious.fdn.fr/watch?v=cD-bXzM5ULE
There’s a good article you can read that explains the process of decomposition and the influence of external factors:
https://www.theguardian.com/science/neurophilosophy/2015/may/05/life-after-death
Beware of gruesome details, avoid this one if you’re sensitive to this topic :)
EDIT: there’s also a VICE video of a study on open-air decomposition of the body to help solve crimes in the united states
And you can even fertilize your garden when using it!
Pulling the same shjt the Nazis did to people of Alsace (France), my grandfather had to fight on the side of Germany in 1940. Luckily he defected and live to tell the tale (making my own existence a reality) 🫡
Et pubique !
Thank you, my eyes are still twitching 5 minutes after closing the page 😵💫
That sentence stumped me too, really weird wording. Apparently it means “rare, seldom used” in US English.
Edit: just checked Urban Dictionary and welp, I didn’t foresee the British slang meaning o_O
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