

You misspelled “a minor bit of pedantry”. Sorry. It had to be done.
Just this guy, you know?
You misspelled “a minor bit of pedantry”. Sorry. It had to be done.
You might want to have another chat with France.
Not all of France is Paris either. This is just one of those excuses not to do anything.
What decade are we talking about here?
Unfortunately, being in the US, that would probably be another 15-20 grand to have done
Fucking hell. I told my doctors that the titanium in my arm was interfering with my rock climbing and weight lifting and they took it out. I think I paid some token fee.
In Europe, obviously
Same. Until you notice the column of curly braces and semi colons in the right margin.
It was going to be Arch.
Some of us are likely to wander into some other blahaj posts like we wandered into this one so it’s good to know.
The worst effects of climate change haven’t happened yet so I guess that isn’t true either and you’ll go off at anyone who’ll attempt to use the best available information and modelling to predict that.
You really should read the article. The hypothesis is that global emissions peaked last year and so the cumulative emissions graph that you’re focusing on would start to curve downward this year or maybe next. We’ll “see by the end of the year”.
Again, in the article, things are changing wildly fast and you won’t see that yet in a lagging indicator like cumulative CO₂.
They get fed to the sharks. That’s why you so rarely hear of shark attacks. A well fed shark is a safe shark.
Perhaps, if the participation goes down another smidgen, they can also do something about the scourge of drop bears!
Multiply by the reciprocal to divide. Or judiciously divide in a modulus group to make the number bigger. Mathematicians have seen some shit.
There is zero chance that they’ll just build from the latest main branch and release that tomorrow. Or that whatever build they make goes directly to general distribution.
They’ll make a build from the last release plus this patch and send it to a few customers who have complained. Then they’ll think about making a release with this and perhaps other bug fixes.
For a moment there I thought some MF was trying to bring imperial units into space.
It sounds like someone needs to bring a similar suit in the EU and point to the GDPR. Where is the agreement to specific processing, the chance to opt out of the data collection, etc.
That’s returning a “406 Not Acceptable” response. I’ve never even seen one except in http docs.