

A fitting fate for Carthage I say! Right after we destroy it!


A fitting fate for Carthage I say! Right after we destroy it!


Those ultra thick socks sold at the winter fair.


Surely there is a way to train myself to handle more switches on average?


For AAA games, that might be the case.


How long does it have to dry after that?
It is usually only talked about in context of programming, it is implicit.
gesundheit


But I don’t NEED a wheel, I just need a tarp to put over this metal frame on my patio, and for some reason the tarp manufacturer attaches wheels and plane wings to it!?
Is it theoretically possible to shoot something through the ring? Or does the even horizon completely envelop it?


Vibe programmers are cheaper and deliver solutions faster - just as management wanted.


I’ll go with: “What is MFA?”


That’s actually amazing, thank you for the insight.


By all means avoid the most egregious, but aren’t basically all online services hosted on AWS/Azure/GCP anyways?


This anecdotal case is currently being used as a justification to FUND a study. Without miraculous cases like this it is very difficult to actually get your grants signed.
I wouldn’t scoff at one-off cases like these, they carve the path for rigorous research.


What I don’t understand is - WHY?!? They make money off of any transaction made via them. By doing this they are literally making less money. Reputation? I don’t see how it would reasonably be affected?
I want to understand why, what is their incentive to do this?


Wrong, advocate for pro-consumer laws. Today it’s a switch, tomorrow its a thing you use. And on that post there will be another snide comment on how idiot customers didn’t read the 50 page EULA.


You guy are blaming the user instead of the company that made a shitty anti-consumer move?
I tried growing tomatillo, the damn thing is shooting flowers but nothing coming of it. The tomato plant next to it is already bearing fruit, almost ripe!
Screw that thing, if I don’t see any fruiting by the end of the month I’m ripping it out of the ground!
Sorry, Clojure is newer and fancier.