JavaScript developers hate this one weird trick!
JavaScript developers hate this one weird trick!
puts on fake moustache “Hello I am new to the area and would like to procure one internet please.”
“I’m suing you!”
“What for?”
“It’s a surprise 🎉🥳🎊”
Latter article is mostly AI generated images
For me the only downside is having to use a Microsoft account to play.
Otherwise I think the frequency of updates and continued support of the Java version have been pretty solid.
Some of the mechanics have changed but I often grow to like them when I stop viewing them in isolation. For example I thought it was annoying iron ore became drops, but when I found I could use fortune pick it all made sense!
That gives me an idea - managers can ask staff to learn the CLI and give them gift cards for what it would have cost to license the Docker Desktop client 🧠
Meta don’t scrape user data…they already have it stored neatly in databases with supporting APIs
Wait…y’all were paying for Docker?
Closing the stable door after the horse has made a 12 hour flight, settled in a new country married with children, recently gained citizenship and is a well respected member of the local school board.
Firefox working fine for me
mfw normies existed in ancient Greece reeeeeeeeeeeeeee
Yeah in reality it’s even the fourth or fifth copy-paste that actually warrants generalizing, inevitably I find some tweak I need to make to two of the places to render the original generalization a waste of time
But if you are going to copy and paste make sure you keep it as similar as possible to the other instances to make it easy to refactor if you revisit in future
You can make copper blocks and the various things from that (stairs, slabs) but yeah I wouldn’t mind more uses either
Not that it justifies what Spotify are doing, but the terms they have with the big record companies make it virtually impossible for them to increase their margins through other means. They lose $500m a year as it is.
I’m sorry, but as an AI language model, I cannot allow you to go to the bathroom during classroom hours.
Kaggle has some good free datasets to practice
In idiom meta for this scenario, most Lemmy users are what would be considered ‘the choir’