There's no firm delineation between scripting or programming. In many cases it boils down to "scripting is when you program in a language I deem lesser" which is just rude.
Coding is just the old timey word for encoding. I.E. basically doing what an assembler would do automatically these days. Any programming language in common use involves much more than that and deserves to be called programming.
Hitch broke at almost exactly the official Tesla number
The hitch broke at almost exactly the claimed towing capacity. Of course that means if you're towing exactly at capacity and hit the tiniest bump you've now snapped your car in half.
Honestly I've never had an easier time getting that sort of thing to work than on linux. As soon as there's a font installed providing emoji pretty much any program will pick up on that. Even got a Toki Pona font working just by installing it. Now I can IRC in languages no one speaks!
J lube is very cheap in large quantities. It comes in powder form, so you'll have to mix it with water yourself. Do with this information what you will.
Use debian testing if you want up-to-date software. The name implies it's unstable, but it's really not. Debian stable absurdly stable, and debian testing is regular stable.
Right but the question is whether or not that is inherent to ADHD, or inherent to how we've designed society. The latter is something that could in theory be fixed.
Oh! In that case: absolutely nothing. Credit cards are terrifyingly insecure. Whether or not the info is on two sides or one. Any webshop you use your credit card at can just arbitrarily charge it from then on if they feel like it.
As far as I understand it the pin&chip system involves a challenge/response between the bank and the card. You can't just "clone" the chip, because the secret data it contains is essentially write-only.
There's no firm delineation between scripting or programming. In many cases it boils down to "scripting is when you program in a language I deem lesser" which is just rude.
Coding is just the old timey word for encoding. I.E. basically doing what an assembler would do automatically these days. Any programming language in common use involves much more than that and deserves to be called programming.