I’m not sure, but I think that might have been part of the joke, seeing all the comments here.
I’m not sure, but I think that might have been part of the joke, seeing all the comments here.
The thrive community forums did it with the word belgium, inspired by the work of Douglas Adams
The f in foss is for free as in libre, not price. And I imagine it is used to avoid touching the topic of open source software vs libre software. So saying you can make money from one and not the other doesn’t make sense.
Couldn’t we just get rid of the animals and just ferment the beans ourselves by using the bacteria in their guts?
With the assumption that we now measure inclines of course
I interpreted your reply to njm1314 as meaning “we don’t need to measure inclination to cheat, we can do that by simply increasing our precision”
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That would work for the perimeter, but not for the area.
I don’t get the banana trick. What do I do after pinching? I just end up ripping through the skin of one while trying it out.
Or just always look at the 100g column.
Why does dumping water out of boots have instructions? Isn’t it like dumping water out of any other container?
GPS inaccuracies.
If it’s like Lisp, then ?
is just part of the symbol and doesn’t have any special syntatic meaning. In different Lisps it’s also convention to end predicate names with a ?
or with P
(p for predicate)
I think this is a sort of anti-license, so I think the sort of people who use it reject copyright law.
If you have a fever.
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Is there any situation where you’d want to remember the opcodes? Disassemblers should give you user-friendly assembly code, without any need to look at the raw numbers. Maybe it’s useful to remember which instructions are pseudo instructions (so you know stuff like jz
(jump if zero) being the same as je
(jump if equal) making it easier to understand the disassembly), but I don’t think you need to remember the opcode numbers for that.
Edit: Maybe with malware analysis where the malware in question may be obfuscated in interesting ways to make the job of binary analysis harder?
they break with monospacedness
The IDEs I’ve used had the ligatures be of the same character width as the original operator.
Why are you casting to void*
? How is the compiler supposed to know the size of the data you are dereferencing?
lemmy.ml has non-unicode emojis?