

The documentation:
Put the leaves inside the cup
The documentation:
Put the leaves inside the cup
Wasn’t this {fmt} library merged into STL now? Does this solve this issue?
Anyways, there was also a constant that is the OS line ending without a flush, right?
I stopped reading after the first example. One of them is described as “good” and the other as “bad”. The bad one though does not actually fix the errors in the good one, but just leaves them out. The good one seems to be only an introduction. The bad one seems to be trying to convey content. Surely not very well, but comparing an introduction with content is like comparing apples with pears.
BFS is Dijkstra with a queue instead of a heap 🤷♂️
Why is there a toilet in the gaming room and in the living room in the first two pictures?
Who is Sam Altman?
(This is a rethorical question)
Some countries, like Finland, already started collecting their population’s DNA sequences of willing individuals for research purposes.
Critical for US semiconductor manufacturing?
Unfortunately, as long as all these storefronts sell mere subscriptions, players would suffer if any of them closes. Hence, players would benefit greatly from a monopoly that is too big too fail, since it prevents them losing games every few years when another steam/epic competitor closes doors.
I thought Twitter was once forced but a court to enable blocking for all users against all users. Isn’t this why we are able to block advertisers?
What a convenient way for police to ship you a backdoored version.
Not even that much. But can the Russian economy support it?
Linux. Luckily we have such a great FLOSS kernel to free is from the Gates and the Jobs of this world.
I would propose creating a distributed hash table for this. But I would never host someone else’s data like this, because I’m too afraid they will give me encrypted illegal content and then some obscure law will give me the fault for it. This is just me though.
Rat sues mouse for spreading diseases.
On the other hand, drones keep the Ukrainian soldier safe in case the Russian soldier does end up fighting back.
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I really hope that all Linux desktop software gets scaling support soon. Can’t live with only integer scaling increments
In Java you get a bunch of unexpected NullPointerExceptions instead…
Anyone having success with monetising their OS software? I have a library with many users that I recently switched to AGPL, but noone wants to pay for it to use it in their company.