

Is that here in lemmy yet?
Asking for a friend.
Is that here in lemmy yet?
Asking for a friend.
That might be an issue with who invokes your program.
I think they mean the original.
And that’s why IMO the project should ensmallened. Instead of trying to catch up to everything bloatware internet and Google are doing, Neo Firefox / Neo Mozilla could instead focus on developing a subset that’s lean and safe to use (no JS, for example) or even promote and offer first-class support to alternative internets like Gemini (the actual one, not Google’s namesquat).
There are still versions of Opera with their own original engine going around.
Damn, Presto should return. That thing could load like 300 tabs in like 30, maybe 60 MB RAM tops.
Tired: CEOs, changing CEOs
Wired: BDFL
Hey, it works wonders for Python.
Eh, at least beats the Trump mpreg.
Is this new work of art in AO3 yet?
if it’s a superior system, then it’ll become the new standard
Not even remotely close to how it works. Remember: we had pulseaudio as the “new standard” for a decent while.
To be fair: not by our own account.
Damn, I had my hopes on this one. Two misses in one month is a pretty bad record.
Yes but IMO the merge conflict PPV would work and be awesome, and the straight-up bribery already works.
How did you even get the picture of the W fan? W doesn’t even provide screen capture, nor global hotkeys to make PrintScreen work.
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Oh yeah that was a shitshow. I made a point to keep “master” in my repos and configurations because it’s the other meaning of master - one of the many others. Words are allowed to mean different things, ya know? If I’m drinking some coke I’m certainly not drugging myself (…I hope).
After all, the command to attach to a master is not “git slave”, it’s “git pull”.
C:
Problem
→ return Solution;
C++:
Problem
→
const [auto]&& (Problem&& problem) noexcept(noexcept( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )) { return Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)); } -> decltype( Solution<Problem>{}(std::forward<Problem>(problem)) )
Honestly this being javascript I expected the answer to be
[4, 1, 100000, 30, 21]
(sorted alphabetically by name)
In C. In C++, the image is zalgoified, corrupted, cropped, lens flared, color-inverted, and for some reason converted to Targa file format.
Please do, I’m waiting for it to get ported to other languages.