

As much as I find distasteful the idea of shipping “mandatory” patches for single player games years down the line to fix issues that should’ve been caught during QA… this might be a decent use case for them
As much as I find distasteful the idea of shipping “mandatory” patches for single player games years down the line to fix issues that should’ve been caught during QA… this might be a decent use case for them
I would super appreciate “Jump Back In” mode…
This is legitimately the best usage of this meme I’ve seen in years. Termination signals hnnngg
If only my happiness supported non-blocking I/O
Seriously? Dammit
The “Python” thing is obviously wrong but this meme also exhibits an example of AI getting things wrong in a subtle, insidious way that you wouldn’t even notice unless you already knew: the Bean won’t actually be registered in the Spring container as the class is missing a @Configuration annotation
Classic
Or a financial humiliation fetish
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Fuck sake
I also loved Devs. Great soundtrack too.
Microsoft strategy 101. My “favourite” is the database called “SQL Server”
I apologise for being blunt (but maybe it will give you perspective) but if you’ve been with her for nearly 5 years and the rona times began in early 2020, have you been dealing with this for 4.5 years out of nearly 5 years? Almost the entire duration of the relationship?
Absolutely proprietary
what the fuck was in that dab
Min maxing is a legit academic topic? Awesome. I learned what it is from years of being sweaty at killing internet dragons
He’s addicted to ketamine? I would’ve guessed cocaine
Isolated web apps… ewww
It’s an interesting concept and seems plausible enough (same as with Planet X, Nemesis… ok some of that Nibiru stuff is ridiculous) but like, the evidence just isn’t there to support it. Feels like we should have found SOME evidence for this kind of interstellar disaster by now. I don’t know, maybe I’m wrong.