

The problem is that “the same issue” here means “there’s any error at all with the MS Store”. Any discussion about there will be useless.


The problem is that “the same issue” here means “there’s any error at all with the MS Store”. Any discussion about there will be useless.
Meetings! Meetings as far as the eyes can see!
There’s no escape, there’s no rest. Life is only meetings now.
Well, round numbers will indeed make the math easier.
Yes, people some times live up to 120 years. You should start at 60.
Yeah, by default kill sends sigterm, and not kill the process at all.
It’s the correct behavior, sending sigkill by default would be harmful. Now take a look at how killall worked in Solaris (before it adopted GNU).
The NT kernel was all built to emulate object orientation (read Smalltalk, not C++) style message passing. That’s because it was the 90s, and it’s the new technology kernel.
So yeah, expect everything to have more flexibility sending data around, and no standardization at all so you can’t have any generic functionality.
Even worse. You’d get from Windows 7 to Windows 11.
Why, indeed?
Yeah, it’s because it’s not the school that is bullshit.
It’s some of the stuff people do there. At the same time, some aren’t. And we are incredibly bad at telling the difference, and worse than useless on doing that at scale.
Just let C++ die already, and stop pretending it’s a reasonable thing to compare other languages with.
If you can’t do it in C, you are better in Java, Python, Haskell, whatever.
The length of variable and function names should be proportional to the size of the code that can potentially call them. And preferably segmented in namespaces, explicit modules, or something like that.
I belong to all of them. Same question.
Or at least say what’s broke…
The worse people are the ones that generate most of the interactions, so every side is biased.
At the same time:
“We want the robot to be the scariest thing possible, that the protagonist will never adapt to.”
“Yeah! Dog shaped but no dog personality!”
I think we have something with dogs…
Almost everything on the market is shit and will destroy your hair. That includes the 6 in 1 shampoo, men just usually have less hair.


Well, probably if nobody told Trump, he would never discover it by himself.
But it’s a huge “lol, and I discovered yesterday that water is wet” moment.


It’s supposed to be stocks trading, not an AWS bill.


You can always move the payload away from the centrifuge, you don’t have to spin any slower or faster.
The maximum apparent gravity is still fixed, but it’s a direct consequence of the materials available so there’s some industry standard chart somewhere where you can put those 1900 g-ton and read how many gs you can get.


Is 1 ton it’s weight limit? Dunno.
Its weight limit is 19 MN. You can divide it in any reasonable product of payload mass and apparent gravity you want.
It would be way more practical to label it by the actual weight than that gravity*mass bullshit. But engineering has some boneheaded practices that people insist on keeping alive, mostly for gatekeeping.


2 days after mine arrived, I had more than 60 gridfinity boxes labeled, but nothing else.
That’s why you know that if your code hasn’t put up a fight yet, it’s because it’s saving its energy.