ok but real talk, knees are genuinely one of the most marvellous pieces of biomechanical engineering. They can withstand decades of constant movement, can allow extension (with a lot of force) even when bent 180°, can withstand - and move - hundreds of kg per knee (with enough practice) periodically also for decades, and can comfortably remain with your entire body weight resting on them at any angle from 0 to 180° for any length of time. It’s amazing that everyone doesn’t have constant knee pain or have their knees simply fail altogether.
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my best guess:
system("bash -c 'echo \\\"¯\\\\_(ツ)_/¯\\\"'");
which will get parsed as:
bash -c 'echo \"¯\\_(ツ)_/¯\"'
which will run:
echo "¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
and since
echo
just prints whatever was given to it, it’ll print"¯\_(ツ)_/¯"
with the quotes
It’s thing! Omni-man says ‘thing’, not ‘part’. I’ve seen this meme format for a few years now and I’ve only just realised it’s a misquote after watching the show. Completely irrelevant nitpick I know but some people might appreciate it.
Wow, massive red flag. How quickly did you quit?
Hah, I do not like the greengrocer’s apostrophe. It is just wrong no matter how you look at it. The Oxford comma is a little different - it’s not technically wrong, but it should only be used to avoid confusion.
Oh right - that would be the same category as numbers then. (Looked it up out of curiosity: using apostrophes isn’t incorrect, but it seems to be an older/less formal way of pluralising them.)
Strawbery
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•It must be a silent REnglish501·10 months agoThat’s half-right. Upper-case letters aren’t pluralised with apostrophes but lower-case letters are. (So the plural of ‘R’ is ‘Rs’ but the plural of ‘r’ is ‘r’s’.) With numbers (written as ‘123’) it’s optional - IIRC, it’s more popular in Britain to pluralise with apostrophes and more popular in America to pluralise without. (And of course numbers written as words are never pluralised with apostrophes.) Acronyms are indeed not pluralised with apostrophes if they’re written in all caps. I’m not sure what you mean by decades.
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Whatever 'Clean Code' you write now, it'll be shit eventually and in need of a complete rewrite2·10 months agoAnd 90% of the time, n is about 3
The line causing the memory leaks is actually the lack of a line:
free()
.
did you mean to comment this here?
At a PV node, do not cut off from any TT hit. The SPRT result of this may be different than before thanks to LMR. Bench: 5212899
hey, you did ask
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•We'll refactor this next year anyways4·1 year agoIf it gets comitted to master, TODO means never do.
'The image cannot be displayed because it contains errors.`
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I don't believe Auto Save feature in any software2·1 year agoOh I get you. No idea tbh.
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I don't believe Auto Save feature in any software6·1 year agoActually vim has swap files which it saves to when you make any edit, whether you save the change or not, meaning you shouldn’t lose any work even if you kill -9 vim on unsaved work.
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I don't wanna show mine either13·2 years agowow my history is identical :0
what a coincidence
That was my first thought when trying to figure out what it did
Beanie@programming.devto Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Microsoft Edge could use a win25·2 years agoMozilla isn’t exactly perfect either
Where’s the funny. If you don’t fix an issue, it’ll lead to more issues? Is that what it means? No AI slop please