

Imagine getting a multi byte character at the right position to get it split so that one byte gets in and the other doesn’t.
Imagine getting a multi byte character at the right position to get it split so that one byte gets in and the other doesn’t.
A second vote for Core Keeper here. I think it’s a safer option than Terraria, which could also be a good option but isn’t for everyone.
Well, to begin with you would have to start nearly killing people. If it doesn’t happen in a controller environment, the collected data doesn’t mean much.
June and July deserve to share the same U too. In some languages it’s only the N/L that changes between them.
Huh, this sort of issue is what made me leave KDE in the first place. Haven’t had such problems on gnome.
More like a tax on weight over roads
I’m not saying it’s good, I’m saying I expected it to be even worse.
I agree it’s pretty stupid to pay a tax just for owning something. Let’s change it so they pay it every time they use it. Much more fair.
Damn now how am I gonna live without “Change my cursor to Sims 4”?
Reading the paper, AI did a lot better than I would expect. It showed experienced devs working on a familiar code base got 19% slower. It’s telling that they thought they had been more productive, but the result was not that bad tbh.
I wish we had similar research for experienced devs on unfamiliar code bases, or for inexperienced devs, but those would probably be much harder to measure.
Back in school, one of my first sex ed classes, teacher says: “boys have a factory of sperm in their bodies”.
Me, trying to be funny: “oh so that’s why sometimes there’s smoke coming out of my mouth?”
Thankfully it landed well with the classmates, but the teacher was really worried I took it literally.
Not like there’s much else worth watching on Netflix these days.
Worked on a personal game for 7 years nearly every day. Signed with a publisher and gave up on the project the following year.
“what are you saying? That I can quit vim?”
“no Neo, what I’m saying is - when you’re ready, you won’t have to.”
It’ll be over one day and I don’t know how high the DPI will have to be, but I’m currently at 160 and I still see room for cramming in more pixels.
I started using computers at 640x480, sometimes 800x600. 1024x768 was a blessing. Since then I’ve always cherished every extra pixel I could get. I would never dare use anything above 1x scale.
But they also keep you in your toes. Nobody ever worries about what their fish is doing while they aren’t looking.
$ 200 billion for ICE?
That’s pretty good, webrtc deserves that money.
Why are people who understand what they talk about always so pessimistic? Pessimism is not good for your health - they shouldn’t be dismissive of anything just because of what might/will happen in the future. Learn something from the folks who talk out of their elbows and start living in the moment. The world hasn’t ended even once before, so why worry about it? Let people do whatever they want and if that leads to the end of the human species completely, then we deal with that after it happens.
Edit: I’m confused about the downvotes - is the sarcasm not clear enough and you’re downvoting because you think I might actually mean it, or is the sarcasm clear and you just feel like the comment deserved a downvote?
As long as it runs the same code, yes. But things may change, clients may pre-emptively split the string or stuff like that.