That’s a good way of maximizing technical debt.
Yoko, Shinobu ni, eto… 🤔
עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦 ❤️ 🇮🇱
That’s a good way of maximizing technical debt.
How about just LibreOffice resume templates?
Copied from miku-chan03?
it’s actually the opposite, MikuChan03 was created one month after this: https://github.com/Xerasin/GCinemaCraftDownloader/issues/1
For that one no, but another (same person?) parody account does at least report real bugs: https://github.com/mpaland/printf/issues/15
Another fix by Miku-chan (again not in the form of a pull request): https://github.com/lichess-org/lila/issues/5193
Also: https://github.com/EasyRPG/Player/pull/3105 and https://github.com/EasyRPG/Player/pull/3107
wakarimashita 😔
The French used to count in base 20 (so that means both hands and both feet), which is why they read 97 as quatre-vingt-dix-sept, ie 4*20+10+7
.
Yeah, but I still think if (false)
is silly because it adds an artificial constraint which is to make sure the disabled parts always compile even when you’re not using them. The equivalent of that would be having to check that all the revisions of a single source file compile against your current codebase.
A simple if (false)
will get optimized out by any modern C or C++ compiler with optimizations on, but the problem is that the compiler will still parse and spend time on what’s inside the if-block and it has to be legal code, whereas with the #if 0
trick the whole thing gets yeeted away by the preprocessor before even the compiler gets to look at it regardless of whether that block contains errors or not, it’s literally just a string manipulation.
correct, but will come up if OP chooses to study measure-theoretic probability theory
neither an understatement nor an overstatement, a Big-Theta
wait until you learn about sigma-algebras in measure theory
beat me to it too, it’s a meme of course but the advantage compared to comments is thay you get syntax highlighting 😁
laughing in #if 0
:
#include
int main()
{
#if 0
std::cout << "Look at this" << std::endl;
#else
std::cout << "ugly abomination." << std::endl;
#endif
}
Xournal++ also works well if you want to annotate PDFs. You can’t edit text that’s already there, but you can hide text with white rectangles and then write on top of them.
you might want to Google “Alexandra Elbakyan”, for research of course 👀
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Congrats on still rocking a laptop that’s 10 years old!
there will always be a Thinkpad nerd to do the shilling in a laptops thread, just doing my job 😎
They’re worse than us Arch users (btw)