This is a programming community. The joke is that you’re asked to do something that isn’t part of your job, to do someone else’s job for them.
That’s not actual code though, it looks like some kind of trace. Notice the filenames at the end of each line.
The actual solution the issue opener there might be looking for is to disable C++ parsing, since it’s not actually C++ code, it’s just some text they pasted into VSCode and they’re wondering why their editor can’t handle it.
It’s somehow inverted. If it was Peano, two would be represented by two Somes, not by six. I have no idea how this one works.
That’d still be exploitable. You could just run 3 of your own instances. Coming up with a system to stop malicious users that can’t be gamed would be tricky.
Everyone’s comparing the placements of their favorite language and I’m just left wondering how GolfScript gets beaten by seven other languages. I take it out was created specifically to do well on code golf? Mission failed, I guess.
I can see why you’d look at it that way, but it just says it can extract confessions, not that those confessions are truthful.
But there’s really no point in flooring a double outside of the range where integers can be represented accurately, is there.
*long long, if we’re gonna be taking about C types. A long is commonly limited to 32 bits.
You guys have to be memeing. I can sort of see the 4, although it’s pretty subtle. But there’s no way that’s a 7. It clearly curves at the top, like a 2.
Edit: Ok, nevermind. I just loaded up the image in an image editor and shifted the hue a bit. I can see the 74 then. I knew from previous color vision tests that I had somewhat less than average color vision, but I didn’t think it would be this striking.
Edit 2: Oh, and here’s the edited image, for others who might have trouble seeing it (I hope you won’t have trouble with this image, too):
I honestly wonder if this is going to end up forcing the X graphics system to rename itself based on trademark law.
I feel the need to remind people that the concept of the ecological footprint was invented by BP to direct the focus of climate fears away from large corporations and onto individuals.
Well, I did say needlessly hostile. I definitely didn’t mean that you should treat actually vile people with velvet gloves.
I’m talking more about the overall culture on Reddit where you’d have someone making some innocuous mistake and getting torn into it for it.
Although, yeah, that does also extend to general disagreements that tend to take on raised hairs where it really isn’t warranted. Like, just of the top of my head, what happens whenever someone discusses the viability of nuclear power.
Probably the biggest one would be needlessly hostile or mocking responses.
Is it really that dumb though? Small instances might provide a better experience until they close down.
Disabling downvotes is a feature in the lemmy software afaik, but apparently it affects the users on that instance rather than its communities, which certainly seems like it should be the other way around.
Okay, that makes sense the more I think about it. That’s what mods are for, ultimately.
You’re so insufferably cocksure in your positions everywhere else, but when someone honestly asks what a tankie is, you just get defensive and can’t master up the courage to just say what it is that you stand for? I really get the impression that you’re just here to stir up shit.
Looking at lemmy.world/instances, it explicitly federates with lemmygrad.ml
Kinda worrying to me that the two biggest instances link to the biggest tankie instances.
Huh, I’ve had a pretty good impression from Beehaw from the limited time I’ve spent on Lemmy. Granted, I’ve not actually tried to register there, I just went to Feddit and was approved nigh instantly.
Although it really shouldn’t be hard pin down what kind of community they want to build on Beehaw, they have several longform posts about this on !support@beehaw.org
I get that writing these little applications and the prospect of rejection is pretty stressful, it had me worried when I first joined Lemmy, too (although I guess Feddit is/was a lot less picky than Beehaw). Ultimately, though, most of these various instances have to keep a lid on how much they grow since their resources are far more limited than lemmy.world
There’s the camp of those who say that inheritance is synonymous with OOP. I’m not in that camp, but I’d like to see you duke it out with them.