Using the period as a decimal separator rather than the comma
Using the period as a decimal separator rather than the comma
An office chair. A piece was wrong making the thing unassemblable. Got the money back and bought a more expensive one from a much better shop. Happy about that because the expesive chair is much better than what the cheap one would have been.
The Blues Brothers
Writing Useless Git Commit Messages, no doubt
O Sole Mio!
My best guess is that in some configurations it raises SIGSEGV and then dumps core. Then, you use a debugger to analyse the core dump. But then again you could also set a breakpoint, or if you absolutely want a core dump, use abort() and configure SIGABRT to produce a core dump.
Yep, and Matlab too I think
Too uniformly distributed
Thanks for saying something nice about Brussels I guess, but there is literally a Quick (ie, French Mcdonalds) in the Schengen terminal. And tons of fast food elsewhere in the city.
Sounds vaguely like Persian food
I only use $EDITOR to launch vi from git. Emacs runs as a single process and is always open.
Me as an Emacs user, who omits -m on purpose to practice quitting vi in case I really need it
Same, but written differently
Same, but written differently
What does ‘enter’ even mean in French?
What worked for me is giving up coffee and anything else that contains caffeine: black tea, green tea, etc.
Daniel? What is this, the British answer to Ikea?
Because I’m easy dumb, easy slow
This is incorrect btw. Conjugation is not a special form of declension. Declension does not apply to verbs. The general term for both is morphology.
I’m used to the dot from all programming languages. And also the comma interferes with the CSV (comma separated values) file format. For the thousands separator, my favourite is the apostrophe.