
Yeah this is the second time I came across this post, still equally confused what the Oxford comma has to do with it.
Edit: Oh it says coma, not comma!

Yeah this is the second time I came across this post, still equally confused what the Oxford comma has to do with it.
Edit: Oh it says coma, not comma!


TIL you were two different people! 😄 don’t I look silly now


Hey, I know you! I really like your posts! I don’t comment very often in them (though I should, because you play some banger games), but they always make me smile.
I’ve never seen anyone take the “step 1. Be attractive Step 2. Don’t be unattractive” as anything but a meme. I don’t think it’s meant to be actual advice.
Like what you are saying tracks and is fine, I just didn’t expect someone to actually turn it into a reasonable 2 step program 😄


On launch it was quite “difficult” in that good gear was rare (and why wouldn’t you sell a good piece of gear for 20 bucks instead of using it), and the damage being very one-shotty on higher difficulties.

My dogs love peanut butter!
So orange. (I don’t actually know if ginger is part of the orange family)


Yeah Moq is what I used when I worked with .NET.
On an unrelated note; god I miss .NET so much. Fuck Microsoft and all that, but man C# and .NET feels so good for enterprise stuff compared to everything else I’ve worked with.


I think a large part of interfaces everywhere comes from unit testing and class composition. I had to create an interface for a Time class because I needed to test for cases around midnight. It would be nice if testing frameworks allowed you to mock concrete classes (maybe you can? I haven’t looked into it honestly) it could reduce the number of unnecessary interfaces.
Well if the reason you’re riding a bicycle is because you’re so utterly shit at building motorcycles they either don’t work or you don’t trust riding them, then yeah, it does matter.


But that was the entire point from the first reply. If you don’t trust external hosts, there is nothing for you.
What? If you’re talking about an already leaked list of passwords in a CSV it doesn’t matter?
Kinda yes, but really no. If they assume there is always a comma, but if you add it after you’ve generated whatever password you’ve chosen you’re still making it harder for them. You haven’t compromised on the length, and now they need to figure out where in the rest of your random password the comma goes.


A friend of mine showed me their nothing phone, one with the glyph lights in the back. It wouldn’t have been an expensive version, but even so the back plate felt very plasticy. Is that still the case with them?


I wonder if he still believes the games only sold well because the books are what apparently made them popular.


A simple indication on the email in the sidebar list would be fine. A whole ass new email is just a bit much.


I know Discord has it’s flaws, but why would that discredit them from organising a union? Would you referred if they had used Teams or an email chain?


If I could actually trust that responses were well researched, correct and any answer it gives is honored I would love a lot LLM help desks. Give it a rough budget, what my needs are and such, and we can discuss pros and cons of each option. But arguably all AI’s fail all three of those requirements and it’s up to me to fact check.


For an ELI5 explanation, this is what happens when you lower the bit rate: https://youtu.be/QEzhxP-pdos
No matter the resolution you have of the video, if the amount of information per frame is so low that it has to lump different coloured pixels together, it will look like crap.
Bloody hell, I knew they were around, but not that they had rolled out that much already.