Ah oh I would have never got it X)
Thanks for the explanation!
Ah oh I would have never got it X)
Thanks for the explanation!
Nope, I don't get it?
I've noticed for a while that any video from LeMonde (an influent French newspaper) that talks about war in Ukraine is flooded by negative feedback from profiles that all have the same name pattern (firstnameXXXX).
If you have someone in the copilot seat that is willing to contribute, StreetComplete might help : https://streetcomplete.app/
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AI assistant tools probably won't push us on the right direction for this one. (Or maybe they will by encouraging people not to import a different library for any 6-lines function they need?)
I opened the topic while knowing there will be a ton of super enthusiastic and well-constructed answers. I'm not disappointed 🍿
Did zuck say anything relevant to the market in the past 10+years?
It's a provocation but I'm also kinda curious, with the level of information and consulting he has access to he must be choosing the topics he is relevant about?
I like the vanilla experience with no fear of breaking with an update.
Although as I'm still nerdy I do a lot of per-game tweaking for steam input and a few launch scripts for non-steam games. The desktop utility from steamgriddb is also awesome if you manually setup non-steam games.
Dans l'article du monde ils disaient que les hôpitaux avaient des générateurs à essence et que c'était pas une inquiétude 🤷
(Donc j'imagine que ça vise de tenir le temps de mettre en place une logistique pour l'urgence)
My thoughts exactly. There are a lot of things that look like a newspaper but are just very long editorials. On the other end we still have a few kinda reputable sources that actually do some journalism work (debunking, actually investigating on site, arguing ...).
Journalism and all forms of counter power look super weak in my county but mixing everything up just makes the important work even weaker.
Is there a competition for the dumbest hat slogan somewhere?
I think it's worse at conveying the intention and should be a compile-time simplification (I'm too lazy to check if compilers would do it though).