I hadn’t heard that, but it makes total sense given how they’re manufactured.
Formerly u/CanadaPlus101 on Reddit.
I hadn’t heard that, but it makes total sense given how they’re manufactured.
Fucking minimalist logo fonts…
Link? It being “ghost” just means the user has been deleted so I can’t actually go looking.
I really deeply hope the universe is finite for this reason. Every great or terrible thing always happens forever, there is no causality or consequence.
You sure? I searched just to check and Three Dog Night came up.
“1 is the loneliest number” was a line from an old song, I think.
That’s pretty much how the Russian economy works right now, in a nut shell. To stop emigration caused by the expensive war, they’re giving away a ton of expensive handouts.
The interest rate is at 19% and counting. Very cool, very sustainable. I have a feeling “the last laugh” will be yours, OP, even if they win in Ukraine.
If you’re also not familiar, in it’s plain http glory: http://www.coboloncogs.org/
That is indeed very cool, and falls squarely into the second case.
Edit: Or maybe the first? (A joke about how insane it would be counts)
It seems non-serious, given the lack of downloads and snail mail as a contact method. If they actually made this, though, reenactment.
Ah! That makes sense. I wasn’t expecting мимо to act like a noun in this way. Большое спасибо.
вообще мимо
Please help, я это не понимаю.
Exactly. Nobody knows how the tongue was involved in h2.
The whole (Mediterranean) universe.
Haskell is Esperanto. The difference being that Rust is actually catching on.
I mean, until Electron is rewritten in Rust, so people with Stockholm syndrome can still write painful JavaScript desktop apps…
Not surprised. The Russian Wikipedia page on it is just a stub. The English one is actually longer.
I can’t find any online introductions to it or compilers for it either, in English or написал по-Русски. Or Ukrainian for that matter, assuming I’d know it if I see it, although the Wikipedia page is longer.
Yeah, that’s my guess too.
As to whether C++ can update enough to steal it’s thunder, I feel less qualified to answer. It’d be pretty impressive if they managed to preserve backwards compatibility and do that at the same time, though.
Spoken like a true Lisp fan. I dunno, I really like static typing, and too many brackets gets tiresome.
My impression of business majors is that they get hired by people who have to use a search engine to know who to hire.
Whoosh!
Have an sympathy upvote.
Well, actually, the JWST…
TBF in the Y2K era JavaScript was less of a suspect choice of scripting language. And it’s a commercial variant called Nombas ScriptEase which is not better, and it’s unsupported since 2003, but there you go.