I prefer the multi thread problems that can be solved using queues.
I prefer the multi thread problems that can be solved using queues.
Speaking of the 80s I got a C64 and a friend let me copy a few 90 minute tapes with a bunch of games.
Wow multi-terabyte in minutes! There are not many ISPs delivering 100Gbps and even fewer are delivering 1000Gbps.
Unless you live on top of a data center.
It mostly seems like a novelty, who is the target customers?
I guess:
It could be fun if this ends up being a big brand name.
I don’t like coffee but I think this could be the gateway drug.
Their bulging biceps have torn them to shreds.
I think puritans will say unprocessed is live unseasoned.
I have tried raw oysters once and found that they are only palatable when cooked, as swallowing a ball of slime was not easy, and lemon did not help at all.
The list of unprocessed meat we eat is fairly short, I can only think of oysters.
Rational Rose etc. could generate code from UML diagrams, then you “only” needed architects.
In reality it only gave a little help during the design phase, as soon as someone touches the generated code, you have to manually merge changes to UML.
I’m just keeping an eye out for good recipes.
Joey doesn’t share food!
Cauldron 2 for C64 you start playing and find out you have no clue how to progress the game.
I can hear the cicadas in that picture…
The difference is that prices change in a predictable manner, with dynamic prices, especially if they go for max greed, will be impossible to figure out.
The one in front of you gets a Big Mac for $5 your price is $15, and they can’t say why, the algorithm has spoken!
Toiling in the meme mines.
Edit: I have just finished reading The Neverending Story and this reminds me of the last part where Bastian works in the picture mines until he finds the right picture.
And 42 seconds in jython.
You have reached the pinnacle of Linux, every other distro you try from now on will seem bland. 🧗🏼
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