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theunknownmuncher
joined 7 months ago
"So anyway, here take a billion dollars worth of bombs"
I would use Mullvad
I just disagree, but that's okay. This is about presentation of code to the viewer which makes it a responsibility of the IDE and not a responsibility of the language. You're right that the line references would need to be kept in sync, but I think that would be trivial.
This makes more sense, to me, to be stored in some IDE project config file than be present in and cluttering up the actual source code. This should be an IDE feature instead of a language feature IMO
Bro forgot Squeeb4J
(would never have used it anyway though)
We really should defederate from this shit
conflates two completely different points about propaganda and losing-because-not-using-nukes together
That difference is because the drive manufacturer advertises capacity in Terabytes (or Gigabytes) and the operating system displays drive capacity in Tebibytes (or Gibibytes). The former unit is based on 1000 and the latter unit is based on 1024, which lets the drive manufacturer put a bigger number on the product info while technically telling the truth. The drive does have the full advertised capacity.
Hz are Hz though