

Are you perhaps experiencing a fever, discomfort or itching at the bite site, and a sudden and inexplicable fear of water?
Because it’s been a hot minute since I’ve seen such a nonsensical, aggressive response to an innocuous comment…
Are you perhaps experiencing a fever, discomfort or itching at the bite site, and a sudden and inexplicable fear of water?
Because it’s been a hot minute since I’ve seen such a nonsensical, aggressive response to an innocuous comment…
Well played by these two bros.
Making them waste time and resources with nothing to show for it, plus standing up for those who can’t. Respect.
You’re not very good at this…
The idiot digs deeper, and shows his true colours. Asinine.
No. We get exactly what his comment is about.
If he was in the renewables camp, there would be no point, in this discussion over solar, to bring up nuclear. It’s absolutely unrelated.
What he’s doing is pushing the thought into people’s heads that nuclear is a good solution, and that’s why I’m calling him out for. For being a shill.
Holy shit. Goon squads. They don’t even identify themselves??
Imagine a hypothetical scenario where a group of random citizens gang up on an ICE agent during their Sunday stroll and handcuff them, and throw them off a bridge somewhere, handcuffs still on.
How would a sheriff know that they aren’t ICE agents themselves? Or are we going by skin colour?
Really cool way of picturing an IP dataframe!
Like if you’re dropping it at a post office and praying it’ll get to where you need it to, which makes it rather remarkable that it actually does get there.
Ah yes, the “round to 9” method. That one is a worldwide plague.
I’ve seen displays with the lower sized digits, but usually it’s the cents: €149.99
Adding fractions of a cent to a price display is just so… avaricious. (I’m sure there’s a more common word for this but I could find it)
Huh interesting. Thank you for the insight.
So the price of unleaded is 2.74 + 9/10 of a cent?
Isnt that just 2.749? Why show it as a fraction?
Sorry, I’m really confused.
Edit: Oh, is this to accommodate other fractions like 3/4 or 7/9?
What’s the 9/10 after the price?
It really depends what its used for.
Anything that is public facing would never work without constant maintenance and upgrades, be it a computer OS or some complex piece of hardware.
“This comparison appears to be unintentional”
I use it to speed up my work.
For example, I can give it a database schema and ask it for what I need to achieve and most of the time it will throw out a pretty good approximation or even get it right on the first go, depending on complexity and how well I phrase the request. I could write these myself, of course, but not in 2 seconds.
Same with text formatting, for example. I regularly need to format long strings in specific ways, adding brackets and changing upper/lower capitalization. It does it in a second, and really well.
Then there’s just convenience things. At what date and time will something end if it starts in two weeks and takes 400h to do? There’s tools for that, or I could figure it out myself, but I mean the AI is just there and does it in a sec…
3D TVs I can see happening, if there’s some breakthrough that fixes the current tech shortcomings .
But NFTs, and blockchain in general? Hahahahhah.
I’m guessing that someone who figured out how to keep a high score box centered on screen using assembly will figure it out to do it with CSS.
The reverse, not so much…
I see Brennan, I upvote. Love the guy, his DnD campaigns are a blast!
This isn’t hard, you’re just trying to make it to be.
Memcpy from a file to a screen buffer is as much a UI as pouring water in a pot is a soup.