Yes but IMO the merge conflict PPV would work and be awesome, and the straight-up bribery already works.
Yes but IMO the merge conflict PPV would work and be awesome, and the straight-up bribery already works.
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Maybe you jest but now I’m seriously wondering why hasn’t this been proposed. It’s defo better than something like “disallow list”.
Oh yeah that was a shitshow. I made a point to keep “master” in my repos and configurations because it’s the other meaning of master - one of the many others. Words are allowed to mean different things, ya know? If I’m drinking some coke I’m certainly not drugging myself (…I hope).
After all, the command to attach to a master is not “git slave”, it’s “git pull”.
They have a button to go to the latest version of the docs, but not to the equivalent page on the latest version
Oh yeah this is a PITA. Tho in that case it’s skill issue on their end.
Course I do. Why, do you need a link to the newest version of the joke?
Skill issue. Old version docs tend to offer you a redirect to more recent docs, and even then something sintactic like an “IN” operator is unlikely to change in form or structure between versions of a database engine.
That and the weird aversion to introducing new or useful keywords, or even extending the symbol set that doesn’t even use full ASCII.
Because when my IP address changes all my websites stop point to the services
Stuff like no-ip and dyndns exist for that specific usecase.
Word, Rust shills are the most annoying and shitting of the programming language zealots I’ve seen since the Java Enterprise shilling of the early 200xs. WHat’s worse, their memes aren’t even good, unlike the JS memes.
Actually I do; it’s the {}
that initializes the lambda, and the parenthesis after invokes.
That said, it would have been fun.
Maximum optimization!
…isn’t the good idea here to not enhance visibility of disinformation?
C:
Problem
→ return Solution;
C++:
Problem
→
const [auto]&& (Problem&& problem) noexcept(noexcept( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )) { return Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)); } -> decltype( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )
Sure but anyone can win any fight if they have position and prep time that the other party doesn’t: under the same logic Voldy can easily kill any sniper so long as he knows there’s one (and in a war, there is one). Reminder, at least in the movies he doesn’t actually need to aim for Crucio, and he can manually and literally laser crush a castle-wide energy barrier .
reverse immigration
So… like… emigration?
Do journalists even complete high school these days?
How hard is it for these organizers to actually reach out to women developers
What? You want men coders to somehow make up the gall to
speak
to a woman?
Honestly this being javascript I expected the answer to be
[4, 1, 100000, 30, 21]
(sorted alphabetically by name)
Not even remotely close to how it works. Remember: we had pulseaudio as the “new standard” for a decent while.