

The article is not about programming languages 🫠
The article is not about programming languages 🫠
Is it weird that I feel less threatened by an old white man who owns a butt plug than one who doesn’t?
France is a pretty weird example because most French people do call it France. But technically the country is République français, or the French Republic.
But a better example would be Germany; it’s natively called Deutschland and dozens of languages call it Allemagne or variants of that. Both Germany and Allemagne are historical names we haven’t moved on from, even though the actual country has.
VSCode with the Vim plugin most of the time. Vim if I’m just editing something small and was already in a terminal.
Every IDE worth trying has Vim mode or a plugin for it, you don’t need to use actual Vim to benefit from it!
Doesn’t a stock Android installation come with several dozen apps? Do you expect to consent to each one individually?
They could have baked this into the OS, not let you disable it, and not documented it. But instead it’s modular, can be disabled in one tap, and documented.
I think all the people flooding this thread with piracy advocacy are having a much more emotional reaction than any actual Netflix subscribers.
We’re agreeing that the individual act is virtuous. You’re not understanding that complaints of virtue signaling are not criticizing the individual act. They’re criticizing the unspoken lack of other acts.
It generally means that we don’t believe they’d be taking that action if there weren’t a camera rolling or trending hashtag to follow. It’s not criticizing the actual action, but the context around the action.
They’re saying to ask an employee
Excuse me, my D&D group is exclusively frolicking in the fields to Good Luck, Babe
I love that it started devolving into a working-class British accent in the end, for no apparent reason
I… kind of want one, now 😳
That’s exactly the same case as Windows. The built-in photo/video players don’t support them out of the box, but do if you install the free codec from the store, or you can install any 3rd party players you like.
There are lots of great things about Linux, but out of the box support for licensed video codecs isn’t magically better than Windows
How many distros support h264/265 out of the box? They probably don’t support most HEIC images either since they’re HEVC on the inside
It definitely can, especially in a large dose for a person with no existing tolerance
Even in non-surgical settings, operating room ergonomics is a huge area of research right now. Even in a routine colonoscopy there are often a half dozen workers attending to the patient, and making sure they can all reach at a comfortable angle and height, without twisting their neck to read a display, is a big challenge.
The highrises are by Chris Hytha, a pretty cool dude whose work I do enjoy.
Ngl that’s pretty sus.
Tfw your car is trying to reach you about its own extended warranty