Only use Unix time.
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Only use Unix time.
I actually used DDG and most I’ve seen, they’re just used as arguments for functions notably in C and Python
Woah. I did a quick google and it’s not just a meme, but actually used in some major lang’s libraries.
“Is this number even?”
“ja”
Implying engineers are not nerds
I don’t understand linked lists
No children, no maiden
The AI is taking over us
Yet I see some teachers themselves using “Source: Google images” lmao
It wants me to pee standing up for some reason: http://mapsu.org/
MS ActiBlizz sounds like the next addition to MS Office but they already renamed it to “Microsoft 365”
Mastodon doesn’t natively support groups so we just use another protocol (such as chirp.social) so we know by seeing the domain name.
True. Just because “language is descriptive” (descriptivist will always let you know) doesn’t mean everyone can go freestyle with language, carelessly introducing ambiguity and miscommunication. They always say “as long as it gets the point across” but as a non-native but still pretty fluent, most of the time they don’t actually get the point across.
Not just any other sudden. It’s THE sudden.
I just do the former but tie the bows together to “lock” the instant “pull to untie” feature of the knot, then treat them like slip-ons. The “lock” don’t bind so they’re not hard to remove if I have to.
I just make them loose enough to be able to slip on/off with minimal hand use but fit enough that they won’t come off in normal circumstances.
I can tie a noose a little faster than my shoes so I guess I’m just bad at tying shoes.
d̶̞̩̑ͧ̍̎̌̋o͆͑͊͒̇̑́n̘̼̞ͫͮ͊̑ͥ͜’͉̗̥͇͎͔̋̃t̯̳͉͇̘̑̀ ͚̹͔̖l̻̮̅̒ͭ̂i̬̼͎̝̘̺̋ͯͬͮs̝͈͉͚ͣ̈́ͦ͒ͥͪ̈́ṱ̖̮̙̟̂ͅén̤̣̼͘ ̢̖͍̩͕͎͎̳t̐ͭ̆̽o̦̤̥̼̦ͮ̒̈̂̋̒͘ ̤̥̘͐ͨ̚t͎̀́͑̋̈́̊̇h̻̔́ͫe̷̦̫ͪ̊̊̅̐m̉͜.̓̈́ ̨̱͍̼̺͈̩̀ͩa͕̗̎̽̾̓ḷ̩̓ͣ̇w̰ͨ̐̈́ͩa̩̐y̧͖̞̮̦̱͙̮ͥ̓̆̏ͦͧ̾s̱̼͙ͪ ̺̮̠̹̀ǘ̜̝̼͙͊̿̾̿ͤͅs̷̹̥̘͓̣ͪͩ͛̍͐ͅe̱̿͊̈́̽̑͢ ̻͕̺̦͉͒̆̕o̦̬̖̹̒̽ͤͬ͠x̨͕̻̲͔̲̭̀͛̍̋̚ͅf͈̺̰̫̾̄́ͯͬ͋ͅoͤ͑̏̇̓͜r̜̺̳͕̒́̾͆d͚̰͚̻̞͓̭͌̽ͣ͒̑ ̝̯̍̌͂̅͟c̼͍͐͊̎͐̎̅o̞̪̙͈̳m̻̬̄́m̠̰̪̱͙̍ͫ̊́͝a̸ͦ̈̾̊̋s̰ͩ̒ͫͥͦ
As a consequence it might also block sone ads so that’s a bonus. Either way, I like the level of control.