Fuckin goteem
Fuckin goteem
That thread is from like 4 years ago, types in Python have come a long way since then. Maybe they’d reconsider if the community brought it back up
It’s certainly a refreshing change from the dearth of objective-based hero shooters trying to recapture the magic of 2016 OW
Yeah I’ve watched a couple high MMR American streamers attempting to play on EU servers to get around the server uptime restrictions, and laning with anything above like 120ms ping is basically impossible. There’s also a (possibly conspiracy) theory I’ve heard from some streamers saying the soul appears for the enemy a significant amount of milliseconds before it appears for you, giving them a slight advantage.
The django-stubs package is decent though
Are you factoring in the opportunity cost of the wasted (poor optimized) space? Of all the extra fuel people have to burn to get around said wasted space? What about the long term environmental impacts?
No, and neither are the people building/paying for the stadium
IDK man, even your rocket scientist probably has hobbies and other shit besides rocket science that they like doing but are kinda bad to good at, which leads to a lot more fulfilling of a life than only being really really good at rocket science. Which is the whole point of the comic.
So you really are trying to equate hyperloop and roller coasters?
If I’m talking chances, I’ll do it on my own terms, not those of a narcissistic asshole billionaire.
Also when’s the last time someone experienced fucking vacuum implosion on a roller coaster? I ride roller coasters because it’s a safe way to get an adrenaline rush, not because of the possibility of fucking dying.
Hyperloop was all about trying to get legislators to cancel plans for high-speed rail in California—even though he had no plans to build it.
Nah, I’m mad at Elon
This is me. Software developer by day, endless diyer and hobby starter by night (at least on nights when I’m not dissociating on the couch)
Yeah the point is “if profits go up, so should wages, else you’re being taken advantage of” but that’s a little more long winded than “wage theft”
You can mod things on Linux, it’s just slightly more of a pain because you have to usually manually place files in the right locations, since the mod managers are kinda hit or miss on Linux.
That being said, I was recently able to mod Minecraft and Valheim pretty extensively with mod managers (I forget which one for Minecraft, but I used r2modman for Valheim which worked great), and I got the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition mod manager working enough via wine that I could mod that too.
Right, the amount of times I’ve had to put breakpoints in Django/DRF code to figure out what’s causing that weird undocumented behavior is concerningly large
Yeah which is getting into time card fraud territory. Which is just encouraged by asinine time tracking policies.
It does, but most style guides and autoformatters will use 4
I can’t believe we still have to justify writing unit tests to management in the year 2024
Nah, hackthebox and many other red team simulation type sites have strict rules of engagement. You’re there to solve a puzzle as defined by hackthebox, not get around the puzzle by hacking hackthebox.
I know you didn’t ask, but you don’t need a weird fork of emacs to run a Clojure REPL, that just works in regular emacs