So what does that mean?
“Fuck mortgage-backed-security. Piece of shit”?
edit am stoopid hes mohammed bin salman
So what does that mean?
“Fuck mortgage-backed-security. Piece of shit”?
edit am stoopid hes mohammed bin salman
Yeah, I love this dissolution into honesty from them both!
Not with that attitude!
Ah that makes sense, thanks!
the laptops mostly use Intel x86 chips
I mean, I'd be happy to see them ship ARM laptops in the vein of Apple'd M chips or Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite chips ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
So their laptops were running Android?
Reading the article it was a closed source OS, with their own closed-source Linux-based kernel.
I once freed 28 GB using find ~/Downloads/ -mtime +30 -delete
Natural area, large garden, nah I'll never be able to afford that!
Now if only there's one for off-by-one errors!
XML can validate itself and there's the self-documenting WSDL; so while it has more overhead and an ugly syntax it can make for a more stable and earlier to understand API for your API's consumers.
It's fine in PHP, so that catches most server backends.
Ruby as well, it even raises a warning about the string where a bool should be!
Python handles it just fine, as well.
Rust doesn't allow it, depending on the backend framework and server software this might give issues.
So depending on how this is handled a C# or Rust backend might cause the name not to be stored, but then I'd expect nothing to be stored... :/
IMO Kate is just VS Code or Sublime Text but worse. The LSP never works, I can't have multi-caret editing, it's harder to extend it's functionality, etc. etc.
Just use open source VS Code (or better yet VS Codium), at that point.
And ngrok is en-grok, not en-jii-rok...