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Two things can be bad at once.
Two things can be bad at once.
I think we all know that one of those two things will never happen in the land of the free and home of the mass-produced automobile.
Oh, I don’t give a crap about the realtors. I’m just not a fan of STEM being placed above other fields when it’s inaccessible to people without either having been born into money or taking on substantial debts.
What a waste of public resources just to be petty and spiteful.
A little privileged there to be specifying jobs that require tens of thousands of dollars of education as a prerequisite, no?
Sovcit can stop it from happening by simply not paying. Whether or not they will be jailed for contempt of court and/or have their car impounded is another story, however.
Cardiovascular disease is a bitch, eh?
Thinks that water destroys magnets.
No no, you see: water is 2 parts hydrogen and 1 part oxygen. Hydrogen is a key component of nukes, and nukes destroy magnets. Trump was telling us in code, because the baby-eating Dems are looking for an excuse to have him replaced with a body double so he can’t give obvious messages.
—Some Qonspircy Theorist
I hope the satire is obvious
A reminder: Google added support for and then subsequently dropped JPEGXL support in Chrome. Fuck Google.
But then we wouldn’t have enough budget to allocate to our campaign donations.
—lobbyists
How has nobody mentioned Sonic Colors yet?
Type-safe lipstick :)
To offer a differing opinion, why is null helpful at all?
If you have data that may be empty, it’s better to explicitly represent that possibility with an Optional<T>
generic type. This makes the API more clear, and if implicit null isn’t allowed by the language, prevents someone from passing null where a value is expected.
Or if it’s uninitialized, the data can be stored as Partial<T>
, where all the fields are Optional<U>
. If the type system was nominal, it would ensure that the uninitialized or partially-initialized type can’t be accidentally used where T
is expected since Partial<T>
!= T
. When the object is finally ready, have a function to convert it from Partial<T>
into T
.
With powered hubs and balanced tree topology, you can split a single root controller into 45 endpoints. Your motherboard being able to support that many devices and the shared bandwidth might be a problem, but it’s theoretically possible to survive off of a single USB port.
It seems pretty obvious to me at this point that the DNC would rather lose than have an actual progressive win.
It’s not in their interests to let a progressive win. Just like their counterpart, the DNC takes a shit ton of bribery donations from corporations lobbyists. Bringing in a progressive who would reform the system or push back against pro-corporate policies is biting the hands that feed them.
I’m mad that Biden and the Democratic leadership seems to have put their own interests above the interest of the
partypeople.
The interests of the party is the interests of the rich :)
The system is set up in a way that the only viable options are between two evils, unfortunately. Under a FPTP system where the only good options are minority parties that won’t win a single seat in their districts, you’re left with the choice of voting for the lesser evil, or voting for your morals but increasing the risk of the greater evil winning.
It’s a no-win situation.
The Democrat party is just as corrupt and bought out by corporations as the Republicans are, but at least they aren’t trying to get the country to circle the drain as quickly.
Hmmm, let’s see:
Yeah, I don’t see women lining up around the block for this catch of a human being.
The other half are rich pricks. That also checks out. The kind of privileged douche who would buy a BMW is the same kind that thinks they’re above the law.