@DelusionPosting
Oh, so you're just going to murder the barnacles? Wow, real enlightened of you. Maybe try thinking about their right to exist next time instead of playing 'savior' for the turtle. But hey, I guess some of us just have a deeper appreciation for all forms of life.
@gavramid
@growing_daniel
semantics. it's modern day ukraine but was ussr at the time. mistake is more about ussr != russia than it being in ukraine v russia
@VCBrags
"when I invested early in Uber, I knew something like this might one day happen with OpenAI. Sure, they didn't exist quite yet, but I knew, ya know, generally speaking that this exact situation might probably happen if the cards fell the right way. So I basically-i predicted it."
@dyingscribe
I really need someone to do a scene by scene comparison between the cultural moments they're referencing and the scenes in the show.
I've tried to explain pizzagate/jan6+trials/the proud boys refs to people who watch the show but have no political awareness... difficult!
@atalocke
Ubuntu, Golang, nginx proxy-pass, systemd, certbot-nginx-plugin, some vanilla html/js/css files, then whatever is specifically required. sqlite, docker, etc. sprinkled on top
@t3dotgg
@stupidtechtakes
I'm only mad they didn't provide an option and they weren't as transparent as they could have been.
But you're completely right
@t3dotgg
Are you cheating on me?!
No, I'm just evaluating some other offers from competitors in the field. One prospect is bringing TC 900k to the table. What are you expecting from your next performance review?
@jarredsumner
Comparison is being run in zig code on the bits/bytes themselves, these would not be true in JavaScript but because the test evaluation is run in zig they incorrectly return true
Look. Golang claims to solve a number of problems. All of these problems can be solved without Golang, by using pure ASM and a sensible approach to working with instructions and data.
So why use Golang?
@ThePrimeagen
@verge
So all the board accomplished is getting everyone to scrutinize the board and lose faith in their authority and decision-making. Great job, board?
@xgigglypuff
Law is definitely harder. As a lawyer, you have to spend late nights pouring over minute details in highly dense (but often not precise enough) documents.
You have strict deadlines, your clients are often impatient with you and complain that you're too expensive, and the
@malware_yml
This is where you need to say 'dont worry dad, my onlyfans will help pay the bills' and then when he gets upset you get him back with 'early April fools!'
@jarredsumner
V8/webkit would (correctly) fail these two comparisons because the shape/types of the data don't match. But I'm guessing bun passes the data to a zig layer that is only checking the data, and these two pairs of inputs data happen to lay out the same way for c-style languages
@yacineMTB
Concept: there is a bloom filter of all the posts ever made. if you make a post that someone else has made you get automatically banned for a week for being low entropy
Had a great time tonight at
@GithubHQ
with
@weaviate_io
's one and only
@itsajchan
! Be sure to check them out for all your vector database needs (DB is written in Golang btw)
@xgigglypuff
Misread you as missing the satire like the other reply.
In the same vein, I would rather represent myself with zero experience than rely on most of the prelaw students I went to school with.
I know their work ethic. I know how many "networking socials" (ragers) they went to.