Somebody saying “I am a mermaid” would be looked at strangely too.
Somebody saying “I am a mermaid” would be looked at strangely too.
Now now. Be a good little lemming and follow the crowd.
Oh no!
The standard library is where project go to die.
Computer programming, regardless of language, is hard. The computer does exactly what you tell it to.
So in your head, people are rich because they throw away their money?
Nothing says “cheap” more than clothes which are pretending to be expensive. If you’re going to dress up, wear your better clothes that are in your normal style.
Personally I wouldn’t bother. Just wear what you normally wear. Not everyone is interested in clothes even if they have money.
Bad Britain has 4 countries thank you very much.
Is that an armadillo? Forgetting how my own code works is my forte.
Shrinkflation is smaller quantities
Yes
and/or higher prices.
No. That’s just normal inflation.
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Your XOrg conf ig has got hard definitions of your devices which aren’t matching what is being detected. Probably best to let auto detection do it’s thing.
Trouble is you need an event which causes a purge to get rid of them. WW2 was it last time. What will it be this time.
Ron, Rand and Ru.
Arch people tell you “I use arch BTW”
Rust people make PRs rewriting your code in rust.
Rust people are worse.
Memory ownership isn’t the only source of vulnerabilities. It’s a big issue, sure, but don’t think rust code is invulnerable.
That’s disengenuous though.
We’re not forcing you to learn rust. We’ll just place code in your security critical project in a language you don’t know.
Rust is a second class citizen, but we feel rust is the superior language and all code should eventually benefit from it’s memory safety.
We’re not suggesting that code needs to be rewritten in rust, but the Linux kernel development must internalise the need for memory safe languages.
No other language community does what the rust community does. Haskellers don’t go to the Emacs project and say “We’d like to write Emacs modules, but we think Haskell is a much nicer and safer functional language than Lisp, so how about we add the capability of using Haskell and Lisp?”. Pythonistas didn’t add Python support to Rails along side Ruby.
Rusties seem to want to convert everyone by Trojan horsing their way into communities. It’s extremely damaging, both to those communities and to rust itself.
Even if you decide to compromise, it’s worth doing so knowing that you are. It also looks good to the employer if you’re taking a real interest in the position and sizing it up.
Everything here, but I’d like to build a little on this.
Remember that you are also interviewing the company. You need to make a decision about whether this is a place you want to work. Will it give you the opportunity to learn when you need to learn? Are they a team that treat each other well? Do they have good dynamics? Can you see yourself benefiting from working here beyond just taking a pay check?
…but in his mind his political opponents aren’t people with different points of view. They’re stupid people who hold the exaggerated position you laid out without a hint of irony.