Because they just have their own brain chemistry as the basis of it whereas the above comment clearly states:
Rust has proven empirically that the tradeoff between performance and safety doesn't need to exist.
Which is truth. And it's much easier to base a coherent argument on truth rather than vibes.
I was about to say: if a trunk would fulfill the same purpose, the bed is not useful: then it's just a less protected trunk.
So I assume correcting for that, this stat would also be >70%
What kind of dumb instructions are that?
Stirring exactly once is enough in most cases.
And proceeds to not pretend that he does.
That's at least four levels of credibility more than I expected.
I had a female boss.
Adjective is fine, using it as noun is icky
I'll translate for you: This thread is about trucks getting bloated.
Then someone suggested: if you don't need a truck, don't drive one.
Then you replied that some people still need trucks, to which someone replied: sure, but they don't need the bloated ones we're talking about either.
The implication is that nobody needs bloated trucks with a tiny bed. Either you need one for work, in which case you don't want a Karenwagon, or you don't need a truck.
Hey, I'm sorry I didn't get a PhD in “Lemmy instance vibe checking” before I chose to go for the devs’ instance.
Fuck Trump, and fuck generalizing tribalism.
Whoever dies first loses.
I mean, if you treat your inbox as a to-do list, that's not that far-fetched
Weird how he's helping the far right in both cases.
- complying with Erdogan
- refusing to block fascists
Did you get lost?
Python is just glorified shell scripting
Absolutely not, python is an actual programming language with sane error handling and arbitrarily nestable data structures.
I don't like the indentation crap
Don't be so superficial. When learning something, go with the flow and try to work with the design choices, not against them.
Python simply writes a bit differently: you do e.g. more function definitions and list comprehensions.
Not only is there a UInt8Array, there's also a bunch of others: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/TypedArray#typedarray_objects
Huh, I don't get how the fairy people work.
Once git no longer depends on it, it'll be gone from my system
Nah, gross. You need to set a bunch of global options to get sane behavior on errors.
Nushell is shaping up really really nicely, and it'll actually stop executing if something fails! Even if that happens in a pipe! And it's not super eager to convert between arrays and strings if you use the wrong cryptic rune.
Did you know that you can click the headline to get to an actual article that you can read, which answers this question?
This is the way. Whatever creates the files should add the time span to the beginning of the file name.
Barring that, OP should do it