

Scripting languages are real. Generally people consider dynamic languages scripting languages but it’s not that simple.
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Scripting languages are real. Generally people consider dynamic languages scripting languages but it’s not that simple.
Just add .editorconfig
support for insert_final_newline
.
I don’t know! I’ve seen two people in this thread specifically mention Code - OSS and I’ve literally never seen anyone else use it so it was intriguing. Whenever I see folks using something other than VS Code I am happy. Fuck fauxpen source. (VS Codium is actually open source.)
I feel like you’re really forgetting the lore. Do you not remember the iconic “TONY STARK WAS ABLE TO BULD THIS IN A CAVE. WITH A BIX OF SCRAPS.” He built a compact arc reactor in a cave. The other man’s reply as to why he couldn’t do it in a lab with more scientists and equipment was “I’m not Tony Stark.”
Any reason for Code - OSS over VS Codium?
Static typed languages usually have better auto fill suggestions than dynamic ones. It’s harder to make good auto fill with dynamic languages so.
Have I misunderstood the term vibe coder? I thought it meant people who weren’t good at coding. I thought Stark’s whole thing was that he’s a genius. Is he notoriously bad at software but good with hardware or something?
If I’m doing something in a language I only half way know and rarely use in depth I’ll use them more. Like bash scripting I use them all the time. For Java I basically never touch them because I don’t need them.
My omega is gonna be cute, one way or another.
I’ve had text books that have page numbers in the corner as chapter-number. It’s not unheard of. When I was in JROTC in highschool the cadet field manual had pages like this. I’m sure others did too but I specifically remember that one more because I was there for four years. (Had to be there for riflery team.)
I think the disconnect here is that you’re using the term producer differently from the way most people do. You’re viewing a “producer” as a normal worker (like you and me). Back to the gaming comparison, the “developer” and “producer” of a game refer to companies. Go to a game’s Steam page. There is a section for each of those. The term is the same for the individuals working there, so it can be confusing. When people say “game developers push for DRM” they don’t mean the individual developers working there, they mean the company, and of course the owners (investors) control the company.
No need to be condescending and say things like “sorry, I just assumed you know this.”
You made a comparison to gaming and said the devs don’t make the money. Who do you think makes the money in gaming? The producers. Why do you think the profits of film making go to law makers instead of the production company bank rolling the movie?
You absolute goober, you said the law makers get the money and now have the audacity to say “You know what error you made. Stop slinking around so we can correct the facts”? I can’t with this. Thanks for entertaining me this morning.
I cannot express how much I hate that timezones aren’t flipped. 12:00+02:00
should be equal to 14:00+00:00
like a math equation!
Only on Windows and Mac, right? On Linux it’s just two layers, yeah?
The film industry benefits from HDCP and all DRM, they aren’t being fucked. I’ve looked back over the conversation, I think you have it flipped in your head.
No idea how you say all that but can’t put together which industry specifically benefits from HDCP.
Yeah, shit like HDCP is pushed by the film and TV industry.
I need to check my girl’s laptop.
I have run into the problem of modifying a bash script while it is running.