I will fight for your right to party.
Yeah, but to do that you’d need an instantiated instance of the Pie class, which would answer in the context of the generic type parameter, not the whole Pie class.
This is too funny. Everyone here, me included, is profoundly overthinking this, lol.
Given the callout as a mixin, you’re probably right. Other languages have them, but I’ve only heard something described in practice as a mixin working in Angular and Typescript. (Neither of which are my forte, so if I’m wrong, I’m wrong.)
I’m not shy about using typeof for logging when it’s appropriate. Anything braver than that and you’re probably getting into reflection, which also means you’re probably not writing the code the way you should.
It can’t be actual C#, but it does look like it.
If you declare a class Pie<T>{} then attempt to call typeof(Pie<T>) or typeof(T) it won’t even build because you failed to specify what type T is. typeof(Pie<object>) would work but that just returns “Pie1[System.Object]
”.
I’m guessing that by “buy their mineral hairball shit” you mean they’re trying to sell you something they make money off of? What does that even have to do with asthma?
Try calling some other vets in your area and just ask about the litter. I bet someone has a recommendation for you that isn’t part of a for-profit plan. Alternately I found a bunch of recommended litters online searching for “asthma litter box”, though I won’t link any here because I can’t recommend anything I don’t have experience with.
What I was trying to find for you isn’t a special litter though. I was wondering if there was a litter box itself that had an air filter built in. Failing that you might try getting a small air purifier like the Honeywell QuietClean (which I do have; it’s just okay) and placing it next to the litter box.
I’m sure you’ve looked into this, but doesn’t your cat’s vet have a recommendation?
No video about furries will ever be better than this newscaster learning on-air what a furry is.
Furries were invented in 1976.
Well my favorite is when they accept a 35-character password when signing up but silently truncate your password to those 20 (or however many) characters and just don’t tell you so you have to guess what fraction of your entered password actually became your password.
I wish the IRS had more funding so they could actually work on that. Get rid of the fucking TurboTax cartel and have the resources to actually audit and combat the überwealthy.
They do care about this shit. It’s relentless, warrantless surveillance they have access to.
“I want you to hit me as hard as you can.”
I still use this.
Thanks for explaining all that.
The superintendent of my high school said that. I saw the job title change on the staff roster. Sorry I didn’t bring a strawman to the argument you could knock over.
The one that I never could accept was “sanitation engineer” for a janitor. Mostly because the rebranding implies you should be ashamed of the job.
I said “probably”. I’m not out here blacklisting a useful tool. That would be ridiculous. If you found a situation where it was appropriate, great, more power to you. Those cases definitely exist.