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  • The wallpaper is here

    Thank me later

  • Thanks you made me realize

  • English isn't my mother tongue so I was kinda confused why something geographical was named after a medical condition

  • What is the tropic of cancer??

  • For me it's even worse. Forward slash is also Shift + 7 and backslash is AltGr + ß?? I hate that computing is only optimized for US american layouts. Going by my keyboard, the filepath separator should probably be an ö.

  • oh great another Rust crate that is scared of making a stable release

  • Android doesn't allow that either nowadays. It's just a matter of security. You wouldn't want an unauthorized person to connect you to an insecure network or let them stop you from receiving important messages. Whether it's worth it to force the user to log in is debatable though.

  • I heard that SVGs in <img> tags are more restricted than ones in <object> or plain <svg> tags. Try using these instead.

  • but it enhances thermal conductivity :)

  • Why are they celebrating the birthday of a television company?

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  • Compensate by running an electron app alongside it.

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  • Now download optimization mods to offset the overhead of the other mods.

  • Yea no shit because the government is led by aliens

  • What were you doing in Los Angeles?

  • You're right, it was a vad example. I added some other examples that might be more accurate, allthough less popular.

  • Interesting question because I think there are entire families of programming languages that share mostly the same syntax. Often, a popular language of its time like C, Java, Python or Lua inspires a range of languages with a similar syntax, but different semantics. Like how JavaScript was supposed to look like Java, but to be adopted to a browser environment. Edit: C# may be a more accurate example, or how Godot Script and Bend look like Python.

    I'd say the language family that has the most uniform syntax is shell scripting languages. They have mostly been standardized by POSIX and features are often being copied to make the shell more familiar and interoperable.

  • I bought mine yesterday ':D

  • Jokes on you, this is what humanity has been doing for years. I have one at home as well.

  • Yup, I'm learning Rust this way over at https://github.com/brckd/advent-of-code-2024 using a handy template I found.

    Regarding the puzzles, I was able to solve all of them so far using ::: spoiler these tools. regex, itertools and some bruteforce >:D :::

    I already joined a private leaderboard, but if more people are interested, we could create one too.

  • With home row modifier keys you could get rid of yet abother row!