I wrote most of my Bachelor’s thesis and parts of my Master’s thesis to nothing but Watch the Skies from Skyrim on loop.
I wrote most of my Bachelor’s thesis and parts of my Master’s thesis to nothing but Watch the Skies from Skyrim on loop.
Lately? Firefox…
Carbonara… mit Sahne? Teufelszeug.
In eine Carbonara gehören Nudeln, Eier, Speck, Käse (bevorzugt Parmesan und Peccorino), Salz, Pfeffer, Wasser und sonst nichts. Wenn ich großzügig bin, noch ein bisschen Öl, um den Speck anzubraten, aber eigentlich kann der das auch allein.
Interestingly there are some videos that show what it’s like when it does work and it’s amazing (though still probably not worth thousands of dollars). That makes it even more frustrating when it doesn’t. It’s been a while since I watched Jenny‘s video but I think she made a point of that near the end.
The hotel was so expensive in both development and upkeep that they had to have a high price and high capacity at the same time to still make a profit. In the end it was basically luck if the actors had time to interact with you and if they didn’t, you had to rely on the rather barebones automated stuff while still paying for the full experience.
The actual recommended solution is to just read in a loop until you have everything.
Note that this isn’t specific to Go. Reading from stream-like data, be it TCP connections, files or whatever always comes with the risk that not all data is present in the local buffer yet. The vast majority of read operations returns the number of bytes that could be read and you should call them in a loop. Same of write operations actually, if you’re writing to a stream-like object as the write buffers may be smaller than what you’re trying to write.
As far as I know, ActivityPub only applies to server to server communication. Still, many applications that implement ActivityPub (for example Mastodon) do use push notifications for their clients.
One more difference is that RSS is polling based, meaning that subscribers have to actively ask every hour or so if thre is new content.
On the other hand, ActivityPub knows who is subscribed and can actively distribute new content to other servers who can in turn send push messages to their users, letting you know about new content within seconds.
Looks exactly like Visual Studio 2022.
I guess the joke implies that automated (or incorrect manual) conflict resolution causes code that doesn’t compile. But still not git’s fault. They should probably have merged earlier and in rare cases where that wasn’t possible, you have to bite the bullet and fix this stuff.
Alles kein Problem, es ist Karlsruhe. Das Kind wurde längst von der freundlichen Hacker:in von nebenan adoptiert, trägt jetzt Katzenohren und spricht fließend Rust.
Alte Dame im Zug dir gegenüber: „ENTSCHULDIGUNG! Können Sie die Musik bitte leiser machen? Die stört!“
Ist mir so schon passiert. Ließ sich nicht davon überzeugen, dass ich gerade gar keine Musik höre.
Sprachspaßwort sounds like something straight out of a law or industry standard which I guess that makes it heterological.
Orphan Black if you like mystery
Das Problem ist… egal wie viel Verspätung dein Zug angeblich hat, wenn du dich auch nur für fünf Sekunden vom Bahnsteig wegbewegst, kommt er garantiert genau in dem Moment an und fährt ohne dich wieder ab.
Filezilla itself is not the problem. Deploying to production by hand is. Everything you do manually is a potential for mistakes. Forget to upload a critical file, accidentally overwrite a configuration… better automate that stuff.
Und ich sitze hier und ärgere mich, dass ich arbeiten muss, weil unsere Firmeninfrastruktur nicht betroffen ist.
Can confirm that it doesn’t load on iOS but loads fine on desktop.
Same in Germany
Swabian here. I like C#. Guess that fits.