

I looked into this at some point in the past.
From memory, despite 0.3 being unrepresenatable, the routine that formats the output rounds it (stringily) to 0.3.
Someone can correct me, because it’s only a vague memory at this point.
Respect the burrito.
I looked into this at some point in the past.
From memory, despite 0.3 being unrepresenatable, the routine that formats the output rounds it (stringily) to 0.3.
Someone can correct me, because it’s only a vague memory at this point.
Ah, so you’re a println! kinda guy?
The standard pysco editor
Yeah, well I bought a light switch…
PRs didn’t exist when open source was conceived.
I read “tar gazing”. What a pun!
I usually tar gaze with ‘tar tvf’!
Horrible website!
It’s not particularly funny, but it’s also not worth getting worked up over.
I don’t think it’s supposed to be taken seriously. It’s just a throwaway meme.
But then you realise that the types of 10 constituent fields don’t implement Eq, PartialEq…
Or I didn’t using the correct naming convention!
Balls.suck() is the correct syntax.
Thunderbird for Android 8.0
When can I get it for android 14? End dad joke.
This was my question too.
If it stored data direct to file I could sync it with other devices with syncthing.
This already existed: https://github.com/abishekvashok/cmatrix
I thought that these personality tests had been debunked?
We had the myers briggs test back in the day, and I’ve heard on couple podcasts that these tests (including MB) are highly questionable.
As it happens, the latest maintenance phase podacst is about the MB test:
https://podcastaddict.com/maintenance-phase/episode/182427039
Not listened yet, but will.
Anyone remember linuxconf?
What’s old is new again.
This has been tried a few times now. Why will this one succeed?