My beloved
My beloved
To punish us for the sin that is inventing JavaScript.
TBH 4 billion IP addresses is way too many. We should reduce that to 33 million for convenience.
Can confirm. Chose to focus on C++ because it literally makes me superior to other people.
I mean… It would be true if there were no derivatives. When you start betting money on whether the line goes up or down, the stock price cases being reflective of the stock’s value.
I genuinely refuse to believe that it is more profitable for them to pay for AC, water and electricity that RTO would require. There has to be something else I am missing. Is it all just managers justifying their stupid decisions to other managers?
My city of 3000 people certainly appreciates us buying locally. Some other city that’s 100x the size? They’re gonna be fine. Is the real estate price really so important business would rather make us buy goods from nearby places?
In a lot of cases the sky isn’t blue.
Another fun fact: if you ask people to pick 2/3rds of a number everyone else picks when asked the same question, the correct number is drumroll 24.
That’s a naughty number and we don’t allow those.
I think I’ll just sit.
Isn’t melting until 38c so it’s hard to get it out of your body.
I mean, every irrational number used in computation is reliable to a certain level of precision. Just because the current (heh) methods aren’t precise enough doesn’t mean they’ll never be.
May I propose a dedicated circuit (analog because you can only ever approximate their value) that stores and returns transcendental/irrational numbers exclusively? We can just assume they’re going to be whatever value we need whenever we need them.
Used to be fast. Isn’t anymore. Need new fast thing.
Ah yes, reminds me of the time I managed to ram a needle straight though my thumb when I tried to use one as a kid.
I walked around the house, showing everyone the needle. I pulled it out afterwards. Good times.
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Slack IS a webpage.
Xbox boss “would love to find solutions” so games keep being profitable even after they’re no longer being sold.
I always held it. Now I feel like the same I did before.