Maybe the cat didn’t find him, but he was defending his square mile from it instead. It just didn’t work out.
Maybe the cat didn’t find him, but he was defending his square mile from it instead. It just didn’t work out.
Hahaha, totally nothing like I described it, but yes, this is the original clip. Thank you!
Same here. Someone’s been watching us!
But white house agrees: https://www.infoworld.com/article/3713203/white-house-urges-developers-to-dump-c-and-c.html
There’s always more than one option and it is rare situation when a language is “required” .
Capable developers don’t touch PHP ;)
(sorry, couldn’t help myself. I love WordPress, but I don’t much love its innards or the language…)
I don’t know your circumstances, but it is usually OK to just ask. Especially if the original author is around. Don’t do it all the time and you’ll be OK. Even can come with positive image out of it, if you ask the right questions.
Other than that, I found that the current llms like ChatGPT (and perhaps Claude) are very good at explaining code, most of the time, for some languages ;)
First taking a nap and only then asking for help. I like this approach.
See “Children of Time” for the expansion of this idea.
You forgot the part where this resulted in giving even more money to the publishers for the “Open access”. World is fucked.
Such a young person and already so realistic and cynical?
Open source? Sure?
In the vast, uncharted wilderness of the living room, a pioneering white rat, equipped with high-tech GPS gear, embarks on a valiant expedition. The objective? To chart the perilous route to the mythical cardboard box. On the sidelines, a perplexed human, wrapped in his blanket of ignorance, silently observes. Unbeknownst to him, he is witnessing a monumental moment in rodent exploration, a tiny pioneer bravely navigating the domestic jungle. Here, in the humble living room, history is written by those who dare to scurry.
© ChatGPT