Lock screen
Home screen (i applied a black tint since i had trouble reading white text against it)
I got them from lurking r/wallpaper though I wish i knew more of their original sources
Lock screen
Home screen (i applied a black tint since i had trouble reading white text against it)
I got them from lurking r/wallpaper though I wish i knew more of their original sources
__LINE__
returns the line of code its on, and % 10
means "remainder 10." Examples:
1 % 10 == 1
...
8 % 10 == 8
9 % 10 == 9
10 % 10 == 0 <-- loops back to 0
11 % 10 == 1
12 % 10 == 2
...
19 % 10 == 9
20 % 10 == 0
21 % 10 == 1
In code, 0
means false
and 1
(and 2
, 3
, 4
, ...) means true
.
So, if on line 10, you say:
int dont_delete_database = true;
then it will expand to:
int dont_delete_database = ( 10 % 10 );
// 10 % 10 == 0 which means false
// database dies...
if you add a line before it, so that the code moves to line 11, then suddenly it works:
// THIS COMMENT PREVENTS DATABASE FROM DYING
int dont_delete_database = ( 11 % 10 );
// 11 % 10 == 1, which means true
I'm curious on the context for this one... to me i read it as not blaming your dog directly for e.g. farting on you, instead you just blame doggo's asshole for being an asshole 🤣
A more polished wayland with plasma 6 :)
Thanks :) I didn't see anyone mention the points made by the svelte guys https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=35892250 which is a shame since I thought they made better points than the dramatic "type gymnastics" argument haha (i am biased toward type-safety, as long as there is idiomatic, algebraic data types w/ pattern matching)
Overall it sounds like a major change with a few minor/moderate benefits, but it's their choice and time will tell if it was worth it :P
I'm not really involved in javascript land so im parroting off of what i've heard for "why js over ts?"
So mainly: devs who don't prefer strongly typed languages, and library devs who find typescript to be less transparent and more time consuming for new and old contributors than it's worth
huh, TIL brushing before is apparently better
I go 1, 3, 2 because it was easier for me to form the habit that way. I don't always have time for breakfast in the morning, so I anchor it to 1 instead of 2
Agreed. First LMG needs to clean house to make it a mentally safe work environment so there is never a repeat of Madison's case ... cause wtf. Second, an apology to Billet Labs ... cause wtf. Third, they need to slow down the pace of work so the employees can focus on quality and accuracy.
The rate at which they pump out content is, in my opinion, unsustainable for the employees and unsustainable for the semi-regular viewer as well
I've noticed my recommendations have largely stopped showing me LTT videos over the past several months, probably because youtube recognizes that im not watching a large % of their videos, so why would youtube recommend the next one? i feel like their pace is thinning out their semi-regular viewers and leaving a highly devout community. To me, the semi-regulars are what add balance to the community rather than it becoming an echo chamber.
I think by slowing down, LTT will be in a much healthier happier place in the long term, even if the numbers don't obviously show it. That said, idk if I can see their videos in the same light knowing what's happened behind the curtains. I think for rn, that might be it for me.
Lol, ok there might be a little more than what meets the eye, cuz when i type `&` (without amp;) it converted it to &
!!
new challenge- try to get it to render a & instead of & inside of `` (or ``` ``` for bulk testing)
tried:
I kinda cheated cuz its not the same character... but I got it to show by using the japanese monospaced & (&)
test: &
&
There's not enough symbols on my keyboard, so let's invent a code so we can write other symbols
Now let's make some real symbols
I want to tell other people how to use our new code, but if I tell them to "just write ÷" it'll turn my message into "just write ÷" !! So how can we fix this?
What if we make & its own code?
Yes! That'll work :)
This is how & came to be, and it's specifically used in HTML as a way to write those symbols above (and escape other a few other symbols for similar reasons we did with &)
As for why & shows up as &, there are 2 main places I can see this happening:
&
as opposed to seeing &
There's one for hearing too i think, so while i'm like a 4 when it comes to sight, i feel hearing the sound in my "minds ear" makes up for it. The limit is how much of the song I remember, otherwise i can loop a part of the song as much as I like, and switch to whatever other song I want :) (And not just songs but the sound of my gf's voice for example. Not as effortless as the songs, but still possible)
i interpreted it as the user's first DE was gnome :)