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Yeah, you have a point, but then it’s a bit hypocritical of them to even have criteria for putting pages up in the results.
Yeah, you have a point, but then it’s a bit hypocritical of them to even have criteria for putting pages up in the results.
There has been something similar for years: a page that basically says “Yeah, nah, we don’t have any information for that, but you might be interested in a totally irrelevant something else”, but phrased in a way that gets it high in the results. What’s astonishing is that Google doesn’t punish those pages.
The opposite of the opposite of “left” is “wrong”.
Imagine lint running on format and your linter removing unused variables: you start typing, hit format by muscle memory before using the variable. Rinse and repeat.
This must be a “hold my beer” kind of joke and someone wanting to see how far they can take it.
Weren’t you getting runtime errors for the function not being found?
Vidorce.
I have the Define R5 right now and it’s mostly good, but it’s choking a bit. I was thinking of getting a Torrent because of the airflow. Even with the TG I think it looks good, could be useful for shoving an info display or a clock inside, moreover a solid side panel doesn’t make as much sense when it’s not dampened (and this is an airflow-focused case).
Stereotypes exists so that I can be the 5% that doesn’t fall into them.
Two monitors but a solid case side panel (in fact it’s a case that’s so old that at the time TG side panels were not common). If I could be at liberty to choose parts purely based on looks, I’d go with something black, minimalistic and with no RGB.
Pre-commit hooks is a common approach to this, so that whatever is committed gets processed. Another possibility would be to set a bot on the repo to do automated commits after human-made ones, but that can get a little noisy.
That’s what “toggle whitespace diff” is for.
The pipeline should handle formatting. No matter how you screw it up, once you commit, it gets formatted to an agreed upon standard.
Yeah, that part is a bit iffy, but managers and product owners will believe it.
Yep, easy as that, just that each method takes months.
Yes, and there’s that small thing that’s done in a slightly different manner that you can’t change through settings and it messes with your muscle memory.
anyone who says otherwise is huffing blue paint in their grandfather’s garage to forget how badly they hurt
the ones who care about them the mosttheir fingers
There, FTFY.
No, we must rewrite it in this fancy new framework that came out last week.
(/s if not obvious)
Lots of silliness indeed, yet I can’t remember the last time I had to use a non-strict comparison.
“Catching mice is a stupid question.”