They were probably in the Reddit comments though.
They were probably in the Reddit comments though.
Because they’re using events and downloading a few megabytes of extra javascript framework is, of course, a way better option than six lines of SVG stylesheets.
Edit: forgot a /s
I never noticed it was the same guy.
Guess I’m not watching that anymore. I only watched the Dr Phil skit, that was somewhat funny, but that’s it.
A bull in a porcelain shop is not gonna do much damage if the shop is next to empty.
Even from across the ocean I can see the shitshow that is your electoral system. Third parties won’t work as long as that dumb First Past the Post system is kept up, so you’re completely wasting your vote.
The kids will be killed by the Genocidal State of Israel anyway. Your only choice is if you want to watch from a broken system of democracy, or a dictatorship.
It’s common, but still a tad weird.
My job consists of creating internal apis for databases to be consumed by internal systems. So yes, wrapping databases in APIs is very common and sometimes required.
The part I find weird of my job, is that the database isn’t one of our team. We’re accessing someone else’s database, to be consumed by our own api, and writing a api to do so nicely. That’s the crooked part.
Amsterdam Central Station will go under significant maintenance soon, causing the train to depart from Schiphol Airport instead (if I’m not mistaken).
He’s really good at writing words about his on-stolen-content-based generated image, you got to give him that.
But no, fuck copyrighting AI content, that’s a dead channel from a copyright perspective.
5G towers do cause covid. Without 5G my WiFi would be far too shitty to book a cinema seat and get nice and infected by Karen her unvaccinated crotch goblins.
Edit: yes I am looking at a different provider.
Racism is a big work in progress in the intergalactic communities.
As a European: I give a shit, but that tanker of a shitshow is barreling down like there’s no tomorrow.
Can you explain like I’m five that?
“punitive” as in punishing? That sounds like the US treasury will be receiving 100.000.000 then, since an individual shouldn’t be the recipient of any “you fucked up, now pay the fine” in any scenario.
Fines explicitly not being caused damages, solely fines.
If this is true, they’re effectively creating demand by removing a large set of seats from the initial offering pool. This means they can say “tickets are selling fast”, without lying if you include that they’re just referring to the set on sale right now, not the total number of tickets.
This does smell like false advertising though, but I wouldn’t put it past the cracked US legal system for this to be totally legal.
So just 31kcal in one gallon? That doesn’t seem a whole lot.
This is
A) sarcasm.
B) bait.
C) really bad advice.