Yea I honestly can't believe people who think of themselves as decent would delight like this in the suffering of others? You realize voicing opinions like this takes you right out of the 'right side of the argument' and outs you as a pretty much an awful person? Do better, people.
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You're mistakening the wide range of solutions and tooling for complexity.
Yarr harr fiddle dee dee. Fuck Netflix, Hulu and Disney
Yea you don't need to have a family of 10 to make use of Costco. You and your roomies can definitely save some money by pooling and getting some stuff together at Costco. You just learn what you can actually use and what doesn't make sense for your household and buy the stuff you need less of somewhere else. I highly recommend it; learning to shop at Costco has helped me and my partner eat better, cook more, and spend less money.
Yea this happened to me at Costco when I forwent the cart and ended up deciding my dog needed a new bed. And then I decided I was to proud to grab one on the way out. I am such an idiot most of the time.
Shouldn't you pretty much always do this when coming to a stop in a manual??
Nah this isn't the way, friend. Instead of adding a bunch of useless anys all over the place, start typing in one part of the application and exclude the rest using a path pattern. Or simply allow .js and only change the extension for files you've typed. Doing this is just wasting time and creating false assurances of type safety.
It's not that hard to define correct, meaningful types. Often vscode already has implicitly determined them for you; just mouseover the variable.
Pugs and English bulldogs are kinda cut from the same cloth, I'll give you that.
They had a root beer that was pretty solid iirc
This is some contemplative shit. Is it better to just blur out the parts or completely obscure identity by blurring everything out except the parts. Maybe this is the endgame of gonewild in the future...too dangerous to share your identity but still wanting to share the goods somehow.
Is your point that you're more likely to experience security vulnerabilities when using FOSS? Cause past a certain point of development that's not generally the case.
If stability and reliability are paramount to you, you might consider getting the older version. At this point the hardware has been well tested and I feel like you might be beta testing less on a gen 1 vs a gen 2. That being said my personal experience is that I've never felt like a beta tester for valve and I'm sure you'll be happy with either. Cheers!