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Hugh Howey and Jack McDevitt are a couple that come to mind that I don’t see on your list.
Hugh Howey and Jack McDevitt are a couple that come to mind that I don’t see on your list.
I doubt there’s a Catholic church without one.
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I only watch what’s in my subscriptions. Now and then I’ll add something new to see if I like it or remove something I don’t enjoy.
Obviously I would be using XML if I was doing evil.
Not just destroying the present, but destroying their future.
1-2 days is enough to learn the basics, but I doubt you’ll be as nearly as productive as with something you’ve been using for years. Keep in mind that new languages also mean new frameworks, etc, some which take years to actually master, but at least months to get a good handle on them.
Also, from my understanding, Rust is a bit of a paradigm shift.
Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
Something you shouldn’t have to do in order to use the internet.
There are browser plugins that let you change your user-agent request header to masquerade as another browser (e.g., Chrome).
I agree with the sentiment, but in his linked project he says this:
Somewhat surprisingly, Trifecta does not touch the images it serves. This is a bit sad since it might be useful for the software to create thumbnails for example. The security record of most image libraries however is sufficiently depressing that it is not worth the cost to do any kind of conversion.
Apparently leaking EXIF data to the internet is not a concern of his.
The end of Labyrinth Zone… drowned so many times there.
Haven’t you heard the phrase “there were sparks between them”?
Hey, don’t forget about Canada!
There’s ads on the Lock Screen now? Ugh.
Just tell them they run on coal.
I’m sure I’ve seen them in the UK. I can’t recall where else.
Hey - me again.
I didn’t mean to be a jackass, I was just skimming through and yours was the second comment I saw along the same line of thought within minutes, which is why I gave a curt response. I realize now that the comments were so close together that you probably didn’t even see the first one.
All that to say - sorry for being a dick, I just wanted to highlight that OC was arguing the autotune thing, not the whole article (or the headline).
If you’d like to learn how, I recommend the book (which is also available online) Crafting Interpreters.