“oh no, anyway…”
GTA online was fun from 2015 until a couple years later before flying bikes and sky races. R* kept pushing updates that appeal to teenagers and absolutely ruined it.
“oh no, anyway…”
GTA online was fun from 2015 until a couple years later before flying bikes and sky races. R* kept pushing updates that appeal to teenagers and absolutely ruined it.
this is what I’m talking about, Pete. It’s for your own good. This obsession with gathering data has to stop.
as opposed to human-generated code
tldr
Scientists using macs connecting to servers and other machines running Linux.
Unknown share is high too; Linux usage on desktop in Antarctica could be as high as 15%.
valid question, idk why would people downvote it
broken websites on desktop are rare and not nearly enough to drive a browser change, but they usually fall into two categories:
websites that “break” on purpose for no good reason when they detect it’s not chromium. Either avoid the site or change the user agent.
websites that degrade some functionalities because they rely on newer features or on how things appear on chromium. They’re usually CSS breakages and do not affect browsing that much.
Support for manifest v2 greatly outweighs these potential issues imo.
mah man
those damn romans, man…
one month would need to be more flexible for the division remain and leap years, but it would I suppose.
It makes budgeting easier, for one. But it’s just a really arbitrary way to have a measure when a week is too little and a season / year too much.
man man
oh man
classic 5pm pussy breakfast
bit of a useless twitter post
alphaxiv https://www.alphaxiv.org/
they have moved, but I wouldn’t call a 40" TV large for almost 10 years now.
so… people who take typing lessons and actively try to improve it have better typing skills than the ones who don’t. Shocking.
Because you’re assuming foo
won’t be renamed when it becomes a function. A function should start with a verb, say get_foo()
, because just foo()
tells me nothing about what the function does (or what to expect as output). If you make it a property, get_
is implicit.
So if the age is computed from the year of birth for example, it’s really e.g. thing.age
or thing.get_age()
- both of which are fine, but I’d pick the property version.
I like it. Months are useful on Earth, but their absence in other planets’ calendars will go a long way to simplify things. Seasons can remain a function of Sols with periodic corrections over centuries to account for rotational speed changes.
that we agree on: properties should be cheap to compute.
Making a simple ternary condition as a function instead of property is a wasted opportunity to make its usage cleaner.
Properties make semantic sense. Functions do something, while properties are something. IMO if you want to name something lazily evaluated using a noun, it should be a property.
nonsense, there are only 12 months