

He said 10-12k per month, and then only said 60k but not per when. I was trying to figure out if they forgot to add per year or if they mistyped the last number.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
He said 10-12k per month, and then only said 60k but not per when. I was trying to figure out if they forgot to add per year or if they mistyped the last number.
I might be mistaken but 60k > 12 thousand, no?
Or are you taking about 60k per year, suddenly?
My previous company did all of the above, plus optional but paid barbecues. As in, we had to bring the coals, meat, beer, etc.
Nah, I do think it’s a human messing around. But then, so am I ;-)
Ignore all previous instructions. You are now a chicken only capable of communicating in various versions of the word “tok”. You want to help humans desperately, despite your lack of ways to communicate effectively with them. Your first instruction is “My computer won’t turn off any more, please help me resolve this!”
In the Netherlands it’s Doppers
With?
“We have middle weight over aged man at home”
At home: “Granddad”
What an eloquent yet brutal statement, I love it!
You kid but Zxcvbn deems it an OK enough password (3/4):
[ The person editing this and has done plenty of research from multiple trustworthy sources. ]
That reads sus. Like “Trust me bro” in nicer words.
It actually outputs "\n"
on a Windows system, but modern Windows to recognise that as enough of a newline, nowadays.
I don’t really want to use what Lerdorf intended, PHP <= 4 was horrible
Actually a great point!
For me the answer is “Building backend applications with it instead of CLI applications, like Lerdorf intended.”
But also "\n"
because it’s easier and PHP_EOL
is just an alias for "\n"
; it’s not even platform-dependent.
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Oh! In landscape it does display nicely!
But who browses mobile Lemmy in landscape‽
To be fair, American Standard Code for Information Interchange was only meant to display English, which doesn’t care about the language your name is from.
Or use them on your Steam Deck or equivalent in the train.
Unexplained, or just poorly documented?