Because people in countries with ISPs that are unable to provide IPv4 (e.g. too expensive) can’t access GitHub easily.
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Because people in countries with ISPs that are unable to provide IPv4 (e.g. too expensive) can’t access GitHub easily.
Someone didn’t turn off dark reader.
To expand upon this, you can install the web archive extensions which tries to automatically find a website archive if the site you visit is dead (or you can manually select search).
Firefox: https://addons.mozilla.org/en-GB/firefox/addon/view-page-archive/ Chrome: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wayback-machine/fpnmgdkabkmnadcjpehmlllkndpkmiak
Don’t think your username checks out, seems like time is killing you
For reference the “language” used in the exam would probably be Exam Reference Language (OCR exam board specifically, which I believe this question is from) which is just fancier pseudocode.
no worries
what. that’s not what they said. they are comparing git knowledge to regex knowledge.
January 1st, 1970
I mean File->Print makes sense to me…
Settings link Settings shortcut: Account settings > Hide PipedLinkBot
yes it’s the linus one I’m aware
waiting for the “they’re all evil” because using windows
everybody knows it’s just a box
In the UK I hear all sorts. Maccies, Maccy Deez, etc.
“AC/DC” is pronounced one letter at a time, though the band are colloquially known as “Acca Dacca” in Australia.
Not really, it’s like calling McDonald’s “maccies” (or “maccas” in Australia I think)?
question is how many of yers have paid for it huh
was gonna say they stopped using that in 2007 but your comment is probably still the most accurate lmao