And Tor Browser is Firefox based, so this is still a two player game. Unless you like navigating a GDPR banner on Lynx.
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And Tor Browser is Firefox based, so this is still a two player game. Unless you like navigating a GDPR banner on Lynx.
Infinities: The toilet paper just keeps piling up until it’s out of frame. It probably ends somewhere, but nowhere we can measure.
Alternately, the toilet paper it tightly wedged in the little hole and no more could be accommodated.
Subnormals: There’s less than one square left, but there is still toilet paper.
-0: The glue marks on the empty tube are pointing the other way. This shouldn’t matter, but is apparently enough to confuse some toilet users.
Thanks! I figured someone must have tried it.
If your kernel isn’t using 90% of your CPU resources, are you really even using it to it’s full potential? /s
Is that what this would take? Then yeah, you’d hope somewhere in the process you consider this.
When people don’t understand WTF you’re talking about, it’s just cause they’re dumb. Communication is for the weak.
- Confucius
Agreed. This is especially bad, though, because if it’s compromised they basically have hardware-level access to your machine. Unless you’re using encrypted swap, and I’m not sure how standard that is.
I’m going to go ahead and say that’s not really a superset of C. But, yes, that’s the way everything is going in practice.
I feel like this might be a giant gaping security risk.
Namely, the first one. Next you’re going to ask about thingySixtyNine or thingyOneHundredTwentyTwo, I suppose?
It kind of feels like engineers look for simple solutions to what are ultimately complicated psychological questions sometimes.
So would there be a happy medium between C and C++? A C+, if you will.
Is PHP strongly typed?
Yeah, I wouldn’t call the cops, but that’s pretty high on the list of bad places for a homeless encampment.
Yes, Tetris was a real example of this. I think it was the only videogame the USSR ever produced exported.
Edit: Actually I think I remembered that wrong. They had a healthy domestic arcade industry. It was just the only one they bothered to export.
What does bug chewing sound like?
Gnome. Mmm, gnome, straight off the barbecue. The crispy hat tip is my favourite part.
This could actually be a render, WTF is that surface they’re on. They look like the way sheet metal comes from a foundry, though, in which case they’d be person sized.