privacy policy
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sells your data
privacy policy
look inside
sells your data
MAGA - Make Assembly Great Again
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An app that will save the world…and other fantasies that software developers tell themselves to feel important
Reminds me of a hilarious bug in early GHC: https://gitlab.haskell.org/ghc/ghc/-/issues/163
The compiler will delete your source file if there’s any compile error. And the user complained only by sending a very polite email to report this bug. Simon Peyton Jones mentioned it in one of his talks and I still find it quite hilarious till this day.
Haha, but it’s really a pack of tools, more like a toolbox.
// TODO: Leave the code cleaner than you found
Bingo!
Sean k strikes it again.
Yes for OCaml. Haskell’s inequality is defined as /=
(for ≠). <>
is usually the Monoid mappend
operator (i.e. generalized binary concatenation).
Let me simplify it: proceeds to print the same expression
Deprecation warnings should contain suggestions for alternatives.
Nah, in real CSS, the window would overflow and bring down the whole house.
If you execute a binary without specifying the path to it, it will be searched from the $PATH environment variable, which is a list of places to look for the binary. From left to right, the first found one is returned.
You can use which cat
to see what it resolves to and whereis cat
to get all possible results.
If you intentionally wants to use a different binary with the same name, you can either directly use its path, or prepend its path to $PATH.
Sadly not its meta factory.
I’m gett the ing UDP same vib joke
Why are they even on the same bus?
Request is not 3D tho.
N * N