Just get two men to stand on either side.
I fuck numbers.
Just get two men to stand on either side.
That was the idea. But I’m not a functional programmer (not a programmer by profession at all lol), so I might’ve done something stupid. Hence the disclaimer. Thanks for confirming.
A tail-recursive version written in OCaml that should not reach stack limits easily. (Not an expert in OCaml, so this might be stupid. But I tried it with 10000 iterations, and it worked without any issues.)
let gnu =
let rec aux s = function
| 0 -> s
| n -> aux (s^" is Not Unix") (n-1)
in aux "GNU";;
Physics. Light won’t pass through my body.
Zulip is a little better in this regard. I’m involved in Lean, which uses Zulip as the primary mode of support and documentation. While it’s usable, I still think that a Discourse style forum is the way to go.
I’ve been thinking of dropping Amazon Prime as well. I don’t really use it that much. Disney+ looks like a good deal rn, but I don’t wanna give any money to those evil fucks.
Cancelled Netflix last month. Still have Amazon Prime, but mostly for the delivery. The only video streaming subscription worth keeping is MUBI for now (and Nebula, but that hardly counts).
When are you guys doing it? For me, it’s usually every other Saturday evening.
I’m not a professional dev. So I don’t care what anyone else thinks, it’s not gonna affect my job prospects. So I publish all my shit code for the world to see.
Rust: Use of moved value. Type Paper
does not implement the Copy
trait.
I’d wait until the “yank the key from keyboard and eat it” bug is fixed.
If you go to the link, there will be an install button. Note that you will need a superscript manager for it to work properly, though. I recommend Violentmonkey.
asks people to quit whining
whines
Anyway, I don’t really care about defederation enough to switch instances. But even if I did, you can’t deny that it’s annoying. When Lemmy introduces some nice way of migrating to other instances with userdata intact, then your rant will make sense. Without that, I don’t think it’s wrong if people complain.
Try joining smaller instances. It’s nice if they are run by people with good reputation in the libre world. I’m in lemmy.sdf.org and it’s pretty good.
That’s why
docker
was created.