bash: sudo: command not found
After all, we don’t know that he has it installed, especially if he’s running a really old distro.
bash: sudo: command not found
After all, we don’t know that he has it installed, especially if he’s running a really old distro.
I’m aware that he probably meant miles, but he still used the wrong abbreviation (should have been mi). Gotta be careful about that kind of thing, although I’m not sure what the tech anecdote equivalent of the Mars Climate Orbiter would be. Someone taking it too seriously, like I’m doing here, probably. 😅
Except that 80 metres is only a few carlengths . . .
That’s kind of an insult to the parrot, isn’t it?
Between “One too many nulls” and “The tests are larger . . .” in the beginning, then moving up one notch for each day you’ve been wrestling with it.
Eh, I’m sure we can overrun it just by gluing sufficient instances of Factory
to the end of the classname.
And Perl.
There are still some places with some leftover LitterRobot 3s in stock at lower prices ( here ), but they’ve always been expensive. We have a 2, and it cost $700 CAD at the time.
Forth. Gotta love that RPN . . .
Software is like clutter in your closet: it expands to fill the space available. There doesn’t seem any way to prevent it. I’m starting to think the whole phenomenon is related to the Second Law of Thermodynamics. 🤨
The choice of stack would matter a lot less if the documentation were better. Last I checked, having to figure out the details of message semantics from scratch made writing better frontends or alternative server implementations in other languages ten times more difficult than it needs to be.
Banks are the single industry most likely to be handing the passwords over to a 1970s mainframe that expects everything to be encoded in EBCDIC at some point in the validation sequence.
This is an explanation, not an excuse.
Normally I describe bad APIs as looking like they were written by a committee of drunken orangutans.
This thing makes the output of a committee of drunken orangutans look like art.
If you’re going to do that, at least ask for something useful. Y’know, like “Destroy all advertising firms.”