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It’s happening!!
It’s happening!!
Who said marine biology wasn’t fun.
That’s really neat. I didn’t know anybody was still working on a desktop mode for Android and I definitely didn’t know about running Windows applications.
By that definition could you have a swamp bog, a swamp fen, a marsh bog, and a marsh fen?
That’s wild. I suppose there’s lots of outdated print media with all these email addresses that never gets checked if it’s out of date.
Imagine playing with a 22 hour delay on frames.
I wish we got ladybugs here. All we get is Asian beetle lookalikes and they are straight from hell.
So fluffy!
As long as JavaScript is being used, TypeScript will be used. It makes writing JavaScript tolerable.
That’s a very big qualifier. I wouldn’t want to be trying to get flights and hotels in cities along the path.
Better keep them on Earth then where they haven’t caused any problems.
I heard that in my head as a plasmid advertisement from Bioshock.
I do the opposite, I forget I can just create a file with nano. I run touch then open it with nano after to edit.
It’s been a minute since I used C/Cpp but if you compile with debugging symbols and using gdb give you info like in Java? At least the location of the crash.
It was/is an extension so you would’ve had to explicitly search for and install it to see it.
The dude who made VSCode Stories sold it for some cash.
If you get frustrated by something you’re writing, crumpling it into a ball gets out frustration by destroying the work and then it’s easier to toss into a garbage can.
Interesting form. I wonder how the two batteries and storage units work together.
I’ve got RCS disabled so hopefully it doesn’t. I got a new Android phone which had it unfortunately enabled by default which caused a bunch of messages to not reach their destination.