We have auto-complete just about everywhere now
vim
We have auto-complete just about everywhere now
vim
Especially when you reuse each of those names for all the scopes you have
Wait people actually have money? i thought that was a myth
I personally think consciousness has quantum properties due to certain brain structures that seem to amplify certain quantum effects.
As somebody who has a hobbiest interest in quantum dynamics, I am very interested on where you read that, and what those brain structures/effects are. The only known quantum phenomena associated with the brain I’m aware of is the wave function collapse from observation, and IIRC the “observation” can still take place without consciousness (quantum decoherence)
I’ve done 2 of those things already. If I ever have to tac on the timezones I will actually break.
Is it Java?
Wait a minute, that’s an actual thing in java!? What the fuck Java I already didn’t like you and now you start pulling this shit? What even is the point of creating standards if you design backdoors to them
seximal
(SFW)
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Hmmmm I think for that you’re gonna want to use emacs
Ever since TempleOS guy left us, it’s never been the same…
Reject food, embrace photosynthesis
Y’all need to learn how to touch type, which is obviously the single and only issue with the viability of this as a normal practice.
Can confirm, just left a team that had 3 people for 4 pieces of legacy software and still used subversion
Considering how often his cars and rockets seem to explode, I’d say that was a good call
Be the change you want to see in the world
Can’t remember which is which but if it’s organized in a top-down way (broad category first) that’s just easier to look at and find stuff in the file system. I don’t want to have to actually read and mentally process the names of every single file to figure out if it’s the one I need. Sure, the “human readable” names are fine and good when you don’t have hundreds of them you’re trying to look through, but big projects I find are way easier to parse with the category naming.