And I guess the entire world grasped in unison: “What a reflex! Too bad, it would be EPIC!”
And I guess the entire world grasped in unison: “What a reflex! Too bad, it would be EPIC!”
Yet he’s carrying a Russian proposal straight out to Ukraine… so different.
TBF, I don’t even remember why I stopped using the daemon. But it’s currently 3 seconds, so I dislike it… but not so much that I’d prioritize solving the problem versus complaining about it on the internet…
Anyway, I’m adding the server into my DE’s startup. Thanks for the reminder.
The problem is not encoding the result.
The problem is that you need some support from the language to make it easy to deal with. Otherwise you’ll get into go-style infinite if (err != null)
handlers that will make your code unreadable.
It has Evil if that’s your thing :)
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot, but IMO the defaults are just fine.
In C++, ignoring anything that any other language provides…
I mean, yeah, if your language does not support error values, do not use them.
You have to put a segment of “disk” outside of the “disc” set on that Venn diagram. You are forgetting about solid state disks.
Historically, that depends if the US is threatening to invade them or not.
Yeah, there was a series of crazy cults by the 20th century too. But they were a much smaller share of the people.
That’s a valid point.
There are two kinds of good serialization languages, the ones where values are black boxes and only serialize the data structure, and the ones where everything is completely determined and can be turned directly into an API.
JSON is neither, but it’s closer to the first than YAML. XML is the first, while the SOAP standard almost turns it into the second. TOML is about as close to the first as JSON.
Peter himself.
And then before the turn of the 5th century, the 10th century, the 15th century… Christians do love those round numbers.
when they’re actively supplying a genocide
Yeah, and now Iran is too.
Anyway, the people within a country are perfectly able to complain. They don’t have to agree with the actions of their government.
TFB, the numbers are not defined as 64 bits floats.
They are just not defined. At all.
The end of line also has semantic meaning. Both indentation and eol are whitespace.
Haskell supports both semantic whitespace and explicit delimiters, and somehow almost everybody that uses the language disagrees with you.
But anyway, for all the problems of YAML, this one isn’t even relevant enough to point out. Even if you agree it’s a problem. (And I agree that the YAML semantic whitespace is horrible.) If YAML was a much better language, it would be worth arguing whether semantic whitespace breaks it or not.
is the first in the history where companies own the country
Hum… You need to learn some history.
The one that you multiply with gamma is the rest mass, not the total mass.
To be short, p = m_0 * γ * v
, where m_0
is the rest mass. Put that in your equation and look what happens.
Wait, this is not on a meme community?!?
They can also be created or absorbed into something else. The mass of whatever absorbs them increases, and the mass of whatever is emitting them decreases when they do that.
The mass of everything is changing all the time. The thing that is constant is the rest mass.
He said it, several times just before Datena hitting him.