The fact that they were blocked (even temporarily) is bad enough, even if they unblocked them because people noticed too fast.
I’m sure they’ll continue working on more subtle ways to suppress discussions and control narrative.
The fact that they were blocked (even temporarily) is bad enough, even if they unblocked them because people noticed too fast.
I’m sure they’ll continue working on more subtle ways to suppress discussions and control narrative.
Fired Up!
Was genuinely surprised to see it rated so low. I enjoyed it at least as much as Not Another Teen Movie. I appreciated all the fast quips and it being a satire of a cheerleader movie while simultaneously being a cheerleader movie.
Literal pain sometimes. Sitting twisted so you could write with your left hand was horrible posture.
I’m mostly surprised that one or both lungs aren’t Saddam Hussein.
OOP definitely doesn’t get to claim static types for only itself either. Fuck that.
Two skulls kissing
The best of those that I’ve found are often restaurant/something else in the same building. Like restaurant/laundromat. Or restaurant/rug shop.
Doesn’t always work, especially if you need to work with any sort of calendar or recurring schedule.
Maybe it’s like a centipede. Centicow.
Apparently it doesn’t all even out!
We’re gonna need your friend to pick up another from ball-mart.
I haven’t touched a music CD since Sony decided it would be fun to put rootkits on them.
Bandcamp usually has the artists I’m interested in though, thankfully.
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On the other hand, deer are really stupid. I wouldn’t be surprised to learn that some of them still got run over by a train going only 10 mph while blasting the horn.
Just enable format-on-save. That way gofmt can helpfully delete that variable you just added that you were for sure never going to use. You’re welcome!
There technically is!
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/Window/print
Well. In browsers, anyways.
Not everything. There’s a list of currently supported and unsupported apis on the docs. Streams aren’t supported at all, for example.
This is America, you can basically sue anyone for anything.
Whether you’ll be successful or not is a different question.
Nah, they’re very similar, really. You generally kick IO heavy stuff you don’t need immediately off to async await.
There are a few more applications of it in C# since you don’t have the “single thread” to work with like in JS. And the actual implementation under the hood is different, sure. But conceptually they’re similar. Pretty sure JS was heavily influenced by C#'s implementation and syntax.
Hooray, choice!