Plus it has markers for variable types just like Esperanto has suffixes for parts of speech. Wall was a linguist, after all.
Plus it has markers for variable types just like Esperanto has suffixes for parts of speech. Wall was a linguist, after all.
Esperanto always struck me as more perl-like with each part of speech having its own suffix like perl has $ for scalars, @ for arrays, and % for hashes. Though perl is probably more like a bunch of pidgins…
I’ve got a foldable to deal with being on call as a sysadmin and it’s so much better than lugging o laptop around. The more screen I can fit in my pocket, the better.
Production errors.
LGTM (lunatic gunner targeting me)
Your bedroom and your code sound dirty. No dessert until there are no more dirty clothes on the floor and all your merge conflicts are resolved.
https://scienceleadership.org/blog/the_use_of_illustration_in_kurt_vonnegut-s-breakfast_of_champions
That’s how I started to see them as anuses.
I, too, got a Mohawk after the last outage.
These are all factors that let me say, with confidence, that there really aren’t any bugs in this this pull request.
That kind of thinking from Kent sounds like act one of a Greek tragedy.
Having the items at their locations is a nice touch.
All the durability of a foldable now with the screen size of a phone.
On average, there would be slightly less than two extra hands per person added.
Got a link to share? Michael Schur police just brings up a bunch of AI listicles that include Brooklyn 99.
From what I remember, the vast majority of the arrests and cases were drug related. It’s still not a great look.
All Linux names are no longer valid as they’re all GNU/Linux or GNU+Linux if you’re into that.
I’ve played Beyond the Beyond so I’m amazed there’s a worse RPG for the og PlayStation. Will have to take a peek at it.
Speedrun of it: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=huG8kSJHJsg
Without swap: The OOM killer is triggered more quickly as anonymous pages are locked into memory and cannot be reclaimed.
This is why I prefer no swap on servers. I want oom to kill things quickly, otherwise everything slows to a crawl including ssh and terminal sessions that I’d use to troubleshoot and kill things myself anyway. I have redundant servers so a down system is much less disruptive than a terminally slow system.
How else are you going to open your files in nano to do the programming on the prod server?