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  • There's some strangely backwards science in there for a website with such a prominent domain, I wonder if it was AI generated.

  • Feature

    Jump
  • Unit tests pass.

  • Create/build/make something.

  • I know it's just symptomatic, but sometimes it feels like we're watching humanity's end.

  • So... microsoft has positioned itself between common users and Linux... and as an authority of sorts.

  • Error: meme insertion failed.

  • Thanks, I must have missed the community name when I saw this earlier.

  • I feel like "squished" or "splat" should be in the title... :)

  • Context? Banned by who or where?

  • I sent a bug report to LinkedIn, and they asked me to try different broswers and report on which ones are and are not effected, along with the browser version numbers i tested... as if I'm one of their webdevs.

  • Upper management sees staff as their courtiers...

    My compliments to your vocabulary and effective word choice.

  • I don't see why... once you "buy a column" (which you must weigh the trade-off towards readability), subsequent uses of that column on other lines are free (save the line itself, of course).

  • Ok... just for you, I will extend the saying to be "every line and column is a liability".

  • "GO ON"... over-kerned...

  • Even then, so the theory goes... every line of code is a liability, it is only emergent properties of the system as a whole that makes it an asset. It takes but one line to destroy it's value, and in general a 2kloc codebase is more valuable than a 4kloc codebase, if they do the same thing. QED? :)

  • I hate that I like this.

  • Violation on the field, meme is not self-contained... first down vote.

  • That is certainly a possibility. As I recall, the video was not focused on "zoom to the stars" but something else (I'm thinking it was "you can actually see the moon moving through the sky"), so I'm more inclined to believe that I am either mis-remembering the "stars" part of the video, or that what I saw in the video was not stars (maybe Venus, Jupiter, or satellites) as it was certainly not a vast high-contrast star-field...