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Fushuan [he/him]

@ fushuan @lemm.ee

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  • Uuuh.. ok?... Weirdo...

  • The thing is that that kind of information is usually in the offer. I'd be polite and and for confirmation and clarification but not everyone has that kind of tact and not hiring someone because they didn't ask you to repeat what it's written on the offer is kinda harsh tbh.

  • A mere imitation

  • It makes perfect sense if the Lang objective is to fail as little as possible. It picks the left side object, checks if the operand is a valid operand of the type. If it is, it casts the right variable into that type and perform the operand. If it isn't, it reverses operand positions and tries again.

    The issue here is more the fact that + is used both as addition and as concatenation with different data types. Well, not an issue, just some people will complain.

  • yay discord ftw

  • That's a wayland specific issue and I believe the Flatpack version was right behind the version that finally fixed that about 3 months ago. It should have the good version finally but I won't bother to check.

  • yay discord

    Yes.

    Even screen share is fixed in wayland now! I believe that the flatpak version was on the cusp of supporting it too so it might already. I kinda stopped caring about it when everything worked, which is certainly a good sign.

  • Bro if someone called me a dipshit for a technicality in a contest where money is at stake? They are a dipshit. Being serious about the questions is the point.

  • Forgive me if this sounds rude but it's the best way to explain in my mind, please take it in jest.

    lemon is sweet. no, lemon is sour. well, Lemmon+sugar is sweet. ?????????????

  • I can write a .ini code where a value of a key is a binary that the interpreter runs. Are ini files a programming language? Hell no, and neither is html.

    Is R a compiled programming language because several of its built in functions run compiled C code? No.

  • I would challenge the question right there and demand an expert counsel to explain why HyperTextMarkupLanguage is classified as a programming language when it's not even Turing complete. It's a markup language. Security would have to drag me, I'd die on the specificity hill.

  • And then they can legally paint us as criminals. That's kinda their plan, I don't get how you don't see that.

  • I hope not haha, it's crazy how such a minor cut doesn't heal for so long,but when you think of the elasticity that lips have it makes sense. So annoying tho.

  • I cut the edges of the mouth lips (rightmost and leftmost zones) while shaving my beard about two months ago, and I still get microcuts because since the zone is so flexible, it tears every time I open my mouth.

    It's not even visible, it's just annoying and painful and not healed yet.

  • That's not how they were in Germany nor Spain, in both of these places they had no white stuff over it.

  • who I absolutely adore despite ... believing the Jews did 9/11 lmao

    I'm surprised his take on women surprised you. I hope your response started with "what the fuck".

  • And there are days where videogames are played 16 hours a day.

    ...release weeks are brutal don't at me.

  • Broooo, did you just say 500 as if that was cheap? Damn. That's what a whole ass tv costs.

    Expecting for sound volumes to be somewhat balanced in a tv or generic player is not too much to ask, I don't care if a surround 5.1 or 9.1 system would have it sound right, because stuff shouldn't be fine-tuned for specialised gear, stuff should be fine-tuned for general usage and specialised gear should have in-house tweaks to make it work well.

    You got it backwards and you sound pretty elitist. I get what you mean with general usage audio programs not fine tuning properly, but you are asking 90% of the population or programs to tweaks their systems so that they work for things fine tuned for 5% of the population/systems. You do see how that sounds pretentious, right? That's how it reads at least.

  • I prefer for actors to mumble then their character is supposed to mumble, and just use subtitles. Maybe it's because I've gotten too used to subtitles from all the anime I watch but I always enable it for anything on YouTube or any other video content I consume.

    Agree on the lightning part though, at least for action scenes, bad lighting is often used to cover for bad CGI. For narration scenes of the place is actually dark, I don't really mind for me to basically only see silhouettes, it's appropriate.

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Simple fix on KDE wayland for windows to remember their last position