Gonna need a bit more than that to go on. Was its functionality similar to exiv2? How long ago do you remember it from? Can you at least link the old SO post you found?
Gonna need a bit more than that to go on. Was its functionality similar to exiv2? How long ago do you remember it from? Can you at least link the old SO post you found?
git rebase -i
“Fixed stuff”
…
“Fixed for real this time”
One mistake and you have to maintain it for 18 years…
Once again proving that the easiest way to work out how to do something in vim is to post something along the lines of “vim sucks because it can’t do x” online :)
“The cat sends their regards”
Italy’s taking the picture
And then a user starts adding weights to the label until it passes.
Again, you should go and report back what it’s really like.
You should move there and see what it’s actually like.
Not wanting to tangle with the 2038 problem yet though I see 🙂
With man-on-man you’re at least consenting to get fucked and they generally use lube.
I’m not sure how to break this to you but this is just an internet forum, not a court of law
I’m waiting for the post mortem before declaring this to not be anything to do with MS tbh. It’s only affecting windows systems and it wouldn’t be the first time dumb architectural decisions on their part have caused issues (why not run the whole GUI in kernel space? What’s the worst that could happen?)
This is why I always rename all the variables in the project on each PR.
I’m not a good enough artist to draw it but Minecraft spiders also clearly have anime eyes and a red bow on their heads.
Did not know the thing about purposefully adding rogue tabs to kconfig files to catch poorly written parsers. That’s fucking hilarious and I’d love to have the kind of clout to get away with something like that rather than having to constantly work around other people’s mistakes.
True programming chads don’t index at all, they just bind functions to the list monad.