And now interplanetary percussive maintenance is a thing too.
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marcos@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•"Prompt Injection"2·2 hours ago' 1=1; begin drop_warp_core(); end; --
I still don’t know if the OP was complaining that she stops the phone from charging beyond 80% or that she insists on charging even when it’s already 80% charged.
I imagine the black dots are pepper.
But yeah, it’s hard to tell in an image.
marcos@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Blasts over Jerusalem as Israel says Iran launched missilesEnglish153·23 hours agoHum… I only disagree on that it looks like the entire reason Israel is attacking is that Netanyahu isn’t firmly in power.
If Israel starts getting seriously hit, I’d expect him to fall. But the consequences of that can go both ways.
Windows users: Windows work just fine, nobody asked you!
And then proceed to make another dozen of memes with problems even more annoying than this.
You’d be surprised.
But seriously, numbers can be used as booleans in an impressive number of languages. Including machine code for almost every machine out there.
marcos@lemmy.worldto TenForward: Where Every Vulcan Knows Your Name@lemmy.world•LA be like...6·2 days agoWow, they expected genetic engineering to move way faster.
Now I’m not finding that youtube video about a guy not being mugged because the sci-fy story of the mugger happens too early and he can’t believe in it…
It’s called “shut up and calculate”
marcos@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Types of development but more realistic15·4 days agoBesides, the waterfall style is that you get the perfect car… eventually… or rather, tomorrow, tomorrow you read this again and check if it’s the day you’ll get your car.
Nope. The requirements were always the same, and you are as far from them right now as you were at the beginning.
God is not great dealing inside of that ‘time’ thing…
Just removed around 20
try:... except Exception as ex:
from some legacy code here…
marcos@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Did YouTube just disable video playback for people using UBlock or is it just me?23·4 days agoYes. They did that years ago.
The ad-blockers are constantly working into evading the ban. You may need to update your ad-blocker of your browser.
That’s the thing, the censorship doesn’t even remove anything of substance. It’s just speech policing for the policing.
marcos@lemmy.worldto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•When people ask how your plan for life is going...2·9 days agoAt this point, you are better inventing another name and publishing your branch as a new piece of software.
marcos@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•If those devs didn't have the extra time to be creative, we might not have gotten this classic.English0·5 months agoSomewhere among the top 1…
marcos@lemmy.worldto Reddit@lemmy.world•Tankies: A Data-driven Understanding of Left-Wing Extremists on Reddit0·7 months agoPosted from .world…
Have the posts grad is full of bothered you recently? You know, there’s a reason why not.
marcos@lemmy.worldto 3DPrinting@lemmy.world•Ever wanted a robot vacuum and a 3D printer hybrid?English1·8 months agoSo many questions…
Does it use some high-distance sensor fusion, it only prints things smaller than those builtin rails, or it just assumes wheels never lose traction and fails on every print?
How is the adherence of a random household floor? Does it require some kind of wax or it fails on every print?
Again, how is the adherence of a random household floor? Can objects be removed after printing? Because if you expect models to be correct on the first try, you’ll fail on every print.
I’m sure I can fix a “why?” somewhere among the questions, but the “how?” is so interesting it would only waste space.
Well, that’s a first. The usual way is for Windows to break the Linux install every time it does anything.