Somewhere between Linux woes, gaming, open source, 3D printing, recreational coding, and occasional ranting.
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Those formats are not for humans to read or write. Those are for parsers to interpret.
30 days paid vacation + bank holidays + regional holidays + 0.5 days of vacation each on Christmas and new years eve + generally not having to work on weekends + generally not having to work longer than 8 hours a day + public transport ticket paid by the company.
Cannot complain.
In German you can use “Guten Tag” as greeting when you see meet someone. When writing mail, you can also use it as greeting even if it is not that common, to use “Guten Tag” in written conversations.
BUT: When you use “Guten Tag” at the END it’s like a “Fuck off!” (regardless of written or in verbal communication) without being an insult.
A great passive-aggressive way of saying “As I already told you, you dumb pile of bull feces” is “As mentioned in my last mail, …”
*tap*
no
*tap*
no
*tap*
no
Okay, NOW it’s getting personal!
If you hold it above your face, yes. But normal people hold it on their chest so the worst happening is the top of the phone slightly touching your chin when it slips out of your hand.
Rare achievement, only 0.04% of all users have it.
ACKSHUALLY … markup languages do not produce a formatted document. They define semantic elements of the document. The formatting is done by the compiler (whatever it is in the individual context) based on styles defined by a styling language.
Chrome definitely has the more sleek and responsive UI.
But that’s all Chrome has.
Wait a second. Gravity doesn’t exist! The flat earth is constantly accelerating! You’re one of THEM!
To eat the flesh!
They either got wooooshed or are taking part on that joke …
The joke is the absurdity of a flat earth and making puns like “all around the globe” in that context and creating absurdist proof that the Earth is flat despite everyone knowing since kindergarten that it isn’t.
But some people started taking it too seriously.
If a function takes all types of variables it’s your own fault!