By using exclusionary discourse, assimilated from bougie fake activism
This is a totally normal, relatable sentence
By using exclusionary discourse, assimilated from bougie fake activism
This is a totally normal, relatable sentence
I think you hit the nail on the head with the military aspect: combat drones and robotics
that didn’t really answer my question
I literally go to the bank to write my novel. The tellers are starting to suspect why I’m a depositing a single penny every ten minutes
Ah okay. I think my accusatory point still stands, albeit with the “you” now generalised as “you all”. I’m good at making friends.
¿¡ could be !?
Oh please, you can find those in the yellow pages
Well yeah, you didn’t withhold money from them. If you’re going to throw money at them for removing features every new release, why the hell would they update their browser?
Fine, then push to dev and make a PR, urging your line manager to merge it quickly without review since it’s a small hotfix
You need to do binary search. Comment out all lines in the IDE, save, push to master, and then close the laptop
And why pirates drink coffee. “Boo, tea!” they cry
I hope you find what you’re looking for then
Things are bad here too. As a US citizen you will be paying tax twice if you work here, you’ll never quite fully feel at home for about 8 years, and (most importantly) you’ll miss the cultural banter you grew up with.
US isn’t a country, it’s practically a continent. There are plenty of places to knuckle through the next few years, but I’m telling you now - Europe isn’t the safe haven you think it is.
It just sounds like two different age groups were being described, not two genders
Storyline’s pretty good, and the gameplay is outstanding depending on what mods you’re ingesting.
My only gripe is the levelling. The constant grind doesn’t seem to get you much xp, so the incentive to not play through the story properly is high.
Y😄 = (λf.(λ🤬.f(🤬🤬))(λ🤬.f(🤬🤬)))😄
= (λ🤬.😄(🤬🤬))(λ🤬.😄(🤬🤬))
= 😄((λ🤬.😄(🤬🤬))(λ🤬.😄(🤬🤬)))
= 😄(Y😄)
Check the global temp vars, files and caches. Encapsulated scoping is a lie we’ve been told to help us sleep better at night. Some of those seemingly well defined system functions bleed out to caches for (slight) performance gains.
You could have the most locked down explicitly defined well scoped code in the world, and it just takes one measly baked in call to a global function to shatter that dream house into a thousand pieces.
I’m looking at you string-match
; you know what you did.
My only issue is -u
. How do you print help text if your required parameters are always filled. There’s no way to test for -z if the shell bails on the first line.
Edit: though I guess you could initialise your vars with bad defaults, and test for those.
To do: recite the alphabet backwards as fast as you can
To watch: birds
To listen: the rhythm of the street