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yoro46
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Comment #37377092
I didnt even know VSCode had this feature. I wonder how many people are affected by this
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Comment #33555033
I've been debating on using Org Mode documents to render to HTML and serve those kind of static pages for a blog. I've heard of people doing something similar before (Org -> HTML o…
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Comment #33554844
6?! Last time I checked anything Vocaloid it was barely on 3 and most people were still using v2 vocaloids. I'm getting old :(
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Comment #33538837
Convenient timing! I installed podman last night and was playing with it. So far it feels just like Docker. Too bad it'll take much more time before I get to seriously recommend th…
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Comment #33526090
Languages aren't interpreted, implementations are.
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Comment #33521841
Really instead it's (accessor object) and (print arg-1 arg-2 ... arg-n) No idea why you suddenly converted the values a, b, c, d to full-blown forms. But of course, baby duck syndr…
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Comment #33216887
How exactly does linking a Wikipedia page to some minimalist cult's redesign of Gopher present an argument for Gemini?
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Comment #32604344
Take home tests that are difficult enough for the questions to not be easily answered on Stack Exchange or paid sites. This is fairly easy to do in upper-division undergraduate cou…
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Comment #32548605
Well, the GDPR isn't there to fine companies for doing the wrong thing. A company's first violation rarely results in fines or disciplinary action. In any case, I do agree that the…
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Comment #32529065
>The effect being to derail most F/OSS HTTP libs, web servers, and TCP/IP stacks due to sheer complexity and conflicting goals. If you're trying to imply HTTP/2 and HTTP/3 have thi…
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Comment #32273425
There's no need to paint typing as a black and white picture. Basically all of the major Common Lisp implementations are compiled yet allow for typing in order to let the compiler …
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