There’s nothing stopping anyone from doing it, do you think it’ll make any money?
There’s nothing stopping anyone from doing it, do you think it’ll make any money?
Eh I have found French organizations tend to take themselves too seriously and go out of their way to affect an air of superiority about… pretty much everything. In other words: fuck em.
Which is scarier, that a creature is literally eating you from the inside out or that it might ruin your chances at getting laid? Never mind we all know the answer.
I know it will get a lot of laughs now, but I unironically love the final song.
“Careful, that’s not a load bearing structure!” CRUNCH “It is now.”
Now that’s a deep cut.
It was nothing to do with Windows, it’s a sorta joke where the person telling the joke is trying to use logic to compare 2 different things, with humorous results.
A better example is an old Norm Mcdonald (I think) joke, I’ll post it below.
A guy sees his new neighbor out in his backyard, so he decides to get acquainted. After introductions, he asks the new neighbor what he does for a living.
The new neighbor says, “I’m a professor.” The first neighbor then asks, “Oh yeah, what do you teach?”
“Logic,” the professor reponds.
“What is that?” the neighbor inquires.
“Well, let me see if I can give you an example…you have a dog, right?”
“Yeah, that’s right,” neighbor #1 responds.
“And you have children too, right?” says the professor.
“Wow, right again!” exclaims the neighbor.
"So, then you must be married and that would make you a heterosexual, right?‘’ proclaims the professor.
“Unbelievable, you’re absolutely correct. How do you know all this about me?”
“Well,” the professor says, “I observed there was a dog house in your backyard, so you must have a dog. I also saw bicycles next to your garage, so you must have children. And if you have children, you are probably married and if your married, you are most likely heterosexual… it was all logical!”
The next afternoon, the neighbor runs into his old friend. His friend asks if he has met the new neighbor. The man says that he met him yesterday.
“What’s he like?”
“Well,” the man says, “he’s nice and he is a professor of logic.”
“Oh,” says the friend, “what’s logic?”
“Maybe I can give you an example. Do you have a dog house?”
“Why, no, I do not,” responds the friend.
“Well, then,” proclaims the man, “that means you’re gay!”
I’ve been using Mullvad for 2 years and only just now realized I could turns ads off on my phone with a literal click of a button.
Hell the ability to write a basic sql SELECT statement alone opens a lot of doors.
I consider programming skills a very valuable skill that unlocks many career options, but if your job is morning but pure programming, yeah most people are not cut out for it.
If there was a religion around him I’d be his head priest.
I’m a type 1 diabetic, I’ve been using insulin pumps and CGM for over a decade. I am in no way defending pump manufacturers but A, this is not “basic medical care”, pump/CGM systems (closed loop as they are called) capable of maintaining blood sugar levels are the latest and greatest tech for insulin dependent diabetics. B, it’s not like they are creating something that doesn’t already exist, they are just making open source alternatives, which I heartily support.
I just don’t like how you are making it sound like “Welp the medical community doesn’t want to make them so people had to step up and do it themselves!”
These things have been around a few years now and while I could fill a book with complaints about the design choices of the hardware we rely on I gotta say the algorithms that the software uses is very far down on the list of issues.
Many of us are already cyborgs. I have a continuous glocuse monitoring system and an insulin pump, I choose to believe this will give me dual citizenship if there is a robot apocalypse.
Technically speaking this would make it easier to filter and cleanse the (concentrated) bad air inside the dome. It’s not feasible for a bunch of other reasons, but this one we at least have the technology to handle right now. Maybe not at the volume needed but that’s a different issue too.
So he can show the row of data as an example but not display the full username (and doxx those users unintentionally).
I write my joins the same way (instead of JOIN tablename on one row and ON columnnames on the next row) and my coworkers think I’m weird. IT’S EASIER TO READ THIS WAY, DAMMIT.
Yeah this is a bit biased. For starters it’s a right leaning news source, reporting on a Cato Institute poll. Nothing operated by a member of the Kock family can be considered neutral.
On to the poll itself, I didn’t see any actual raw data but the question itself is immediately biased to push a higher positive answer rate and buried within a much larger and very different set of questions which absolutely throws off the type of likely respondent, and the total sample size is 2,000 people which is also sketchy.
I have a bag of Skippy Peanut Butter Balls lodged in my ass. If I move they won’t be there any more ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)