“They had a knife!”
“They had a knife!”
The most vitriolic responses were from fathers who don’t want to admit they mutilated their sons.
Circumcision is genital mutilation.
But then they can’t force you to watch claim that you watched the ad at the start of the video for that sweet advertiser revenue.
It’s just this, just simple geology.
The water level is actually irrelevant.
This is why it’s important to have tests that assert a system’s failure modes too.
shouldFitTriangleInTriangleHole()
shouldNotFitTriangleInAnyOtherHoles()
Bonus points for just parameterizing it.
Plausible to within 1/5 of a plausibility unit.
“This jacket looks ridiculous”.
Guy walking in with hat: “Uhh…”
Why do all their jackets look three sizes too big?
Obviously they need room for all the medals, but they could at least tailor them.
Well I grew up on a farm…
That’s the Wizard of Oz.
You got that from “I grew up on a farm”?
If you’re going to rip something off, choose something no-one knows.
Farscape flashback.
Gold.
Perhaps it’s just whelming.
Amazing. I get there’s some atlassian bullshittery behind that.
There’s also a draw.io (diagrams.net) plugin for intellij and probably eclipse.
I’ve used coreos happily on homelab bare metal.
PXE booting it with cloudinit/ignition automation for provisioning.
It’s make for an excellent VPS.
From French porc from Latin.
Same as beef from boeuf.
Those “select tiles with a bicycle” are us training image recognition programs.
Oh! Daredevil: blind, develops sonar, can fight really well in the dark.
CORRECT. THIS CARBON BASED BIPEDAL LABOUR UNIT (HUMAN) DEFINATELY HAS A HEART
No heart. No Captain Planet.
Literally anything you find interesting.
Learning begets learning. The more you learn the easier learning becomes.
So start learning things that are interesting… then worry about things tha are “valuable”.