That makes so much more sense lol
That makes so much more sense lol
What do you mean when you say it spits out real windows code?
Unrelated to the question but I don’t believe webm(matroska) is based on RIFF, webp is but that’s separate.
I feel like malbolge is a much better fit for chaotic evil than brain fuck is but I agree with the rest
That is pretty much what it does except it doesn’t hardcode \n
but instead uses the proper line ending for the platform it’s running on.
But it’s still not a guarantee
…this is so much more cursed than it needs to be. If you want to bash in C just system("echo hello world");
Why write a server in rust? Java is already memory safe 🤔
Is a crash “completion”? If that’s what we call complete that makes my life a lot easier on some projects 😅
While you aren’t wrong I think you’re kinda missing the spirit of the joke.
I’d probably do libsnorble and then snorblite, mainly just because I prefer C, don’t mind source distribution and the rest sound cursed for one reason or another.
🤔, I must not have the mind virus then as 127.0.0.1 does not loopback on my machines. Victory? Also I’d just like to point out that while hostnames can contain _ they’re not supposed to as it’s reserved for special purposes like SRV records.
That’s weird 🤔
EDIT: I’m actually wondering if I’ve seen this picture before used for something else, I am now scouring my memes folder to see if that’s what it is.
🤔 the black hair girl looks familiar, can’t place her though
That’s interesting, I suppose there are advantages to that. I personally believe those advantages don’t outweigh the downsides of forcing users to run code in their browsers but that’s an interesting perspective.
Is that really easier than just responding to clicking things server side? Again I fully understand there are some use cases where that’s just not possible but in my, admittedly limited, web development experience you can get a whole heck of a lot done server side with no JS at all
Discord I get because it’s real time chat. Gmail I get less so, it has some real time chat stuff but the core functionality could be done with far less JS IMO. Maybe I just feel that way because I’m a JS minimalist. Unless the website’s core function needs JS(real time chat etc) I’m a firm believer you should be able to disable JS and the website should not break.
As someone who believes in, deploys, and locally validates DNSSEC I disagree with your meme lol.
🤔 this appears to be the outdated version 4 of this form.