I did not want to be reminded of that today 😡
I did not want to be reminded of that today 😡
PHP 8 makes it finally possible to rescue the princess, but you accidentally princess the rescue instead.
Maybe this time I can get blur behind semi transparent windows to work 🤔
I consider myself social. I’m a programmer because I love making things, and because I’m lazy, and I hate doing repetitive tasks.
My path have been Slackware > Mint > Kubuntu > Arch > Kubuntu > Arch.
I forsee myself switching between a “care free” distro and Arch many times in the future.
The last cockroach writes an AI in JavaScript to carry on the legacy
By running a select query first, you get a nice list of the rows you are going to change. If the list is the entire set, you’ll likely notice.
If it looks good, you run the update query using the same where clause.
But that’s for manual changes. OP’s update statement looks like it might be generated from code, in which case this wouldn’t have helped.
My preferred solution is to only subscribe to one service at a time, and then switch, when I run out of things to watch.
This also means the providers get less money when they have less content.
3.something in the late 90’s for me. I remember thinking their version jump from 4.0 to 7.0 was the stupidest thing ever.
Slackware was my first distro I ever properly used.
The comment above claimed only people who never used PHP hate on it. The point was a counter claim to that.
It wasn’t a serious question 🙂
Sounds like you’re talking about good old vi or vim.
Is Ctrl + ⬅️ for typing ‘b’ then?
I was hoping that link would have been an example of what that would look like
https://devhumor.com/content/uploads/images/October2016/fibbonaci-indentation.jpg
Found it. It’s just obfuscated to make it harder to copy.
It looks like it’s decompiled from something, so all the variable names are missing and instead presented with whatever index they had in the binary.
But that’s just a wild guess. I don’t know what actual decompiled code looks like.
Edit: scratch that, it’s just obfuscated code to make it harder to copy.
Hold on, you’re saying C+1 is C++, and C+2 is C++ at the same time there.
Your code doesn’t compile.
Add a drop table statement to it while you’re at it